Blog Posts
Leveraging Hyperledger Fabric for Criminal Evidence Integrity-Proofs
Introduction Criminal law cases heavily rely on various types of evidence, including physical, scientific, and witness testimonies, to ensure credibility and reliability in court. Recently, digital evidence, which includes data from electronic devices, has become...
Revolutionizing Human Emotion Modelling: Advanced VR Techniques in LAW-GAME Project
Human emotions are complex reactions to external stimuli, playing a crucial role in shaping our interactions and experiences. Emotions are not only experiential and behavioral but also involve significant physiological changes. With advancements in sensor technology,...
LEAs capacity building and the importance of R&D in training
An article prepared by KEMEA (Partner of the LAW-GAME Consortium) Training needs are an important topic of discussion, research and development for LEAs around the world. In that framework, LAW-GAME interdisciplinary team conducted a needs-based assessment on data...
High expectations: How serious game play can change car accident investigations
An article prepared by LTEC (Partner of the LAW-GAME Consortium) Advancing Police Training for Effective Car Accident Investigations Car accidents are an unfortunate reality of our modern world, and forensic experts play a crucial role in investigating such accidents...
Emotion detection and AI technologies
An article prepared by Tecnalia (Partner of the LAW-GAME Consortium) Emotion detection in the LAW-GAME training process Emotion detection is the process of recognizing, interpreting, and responding to the emotions of others. Emotion detection is a rapidly evolving...
LAW-GAME and the detection of suspicious objects
An article prepared by SquareDev (Partner of the LAW-GAME Consortium) Lessons learned from our involvement in the LAW-GAME project LAW-GAME implies a Digital Gamification Approach for effective experiential training and prediction of suspicious actions. SquareDev...
Computer Vision in the context of LAW-GAME
An article by SquareDev Computer vision is a segment of Artificial Intelligence (AI) used to enable systems and computers to analyze and extract information from visual data, such as digital images, video files and other visualized assets. Computer vision allows the...
Online Training on advanced forensic technologies
A training organised by LTEC in the scope of LAW-GAME project results An integral part of LAW-GAME is the utilization of innovative technologies in the performance of forensic examinations to which a dedicated Game Mode (and relevant scenario) will be developed - the...
“AI-assisted Serious Games: Interrogating an Avatar in Virtual Reality”
A paper based on LAW-GAME, presented by Helvia at the Edge Intelligence 2022 Conference Helvia presented the paper "AI-assisted Serious Games: Interrogating an Avatar in Virtual Reality" at the Edge Intelligence 2022 - Emerging Tech Conference, jointly organized by...