On August 7-8, 2024, the LAW-GAME project conducted a successful pilot testing of its software solutions at the Lithuanian Forensic Science Center (LTEC). This testing involved the evaluation of the virtual learning environment, traffic accident reconstruction tool and virtual reality simulator, all developed as part of the project.
During the pilot testing, LTEC forensic experts and specialists, along with colleagues from Greece and Romania, utilized images from a real traffic accident to reconstruct a virtual 3D model of the accident. The second phase of the testing involved the virtual reality simulator, where participants engaged in activities such as marking and measuring traces, photographing the scene, collecting evidence, and performing other critical tasks to document the incident. After completing the simulations, participants provided detailed feedback and recommendations to further enhance the LAW-GAME platform.
This pilot marks the final stage of the LAW-GAME project. In addition to the traffic accident simulation tested in Lithuania, project partners from other countries have evaluated simulations related to crime scene investigation, suspect interrogation, negotiation, and the terrorist attack prevention. These tools are designed to improve the training of law enforcement officers.
The LAW-GAME project team is optimistic that the virtual reality program developed through this project will be widely adopted in the future, offering a safe and efficient environment for training investigators, intelligence officers and forensic experts by enabling them to recreate and analyze scenes in a virtual setting.