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Smells' programming for a virtual survey of a crime scene

Abstract


Virtual odor is a new technology that allows the user to plunge the user completely into virtual reality. In the paper, we propose a method of using virtual odor in learning systems for criminalists. We also describe the scheme of this method.

Keywords

VR

About the Authors

И. Антонов
Юридический факультет Казанского (Приволжского) федерального университета
Russian Federation


К. Зезегова
Высшая школа информационных технологий и интеллектуальных систем Казанского (Приволжского) федерального университета
Russian Federation


В. Кугуракова
Высшая школа информационных технологий и интеллектуальных систем Казанского (Приволжского) федерального университета
Russian Federation


Е. Лазарев
Высшая школа информационных технологий и интеллектуальных систем Казанского (Приволжского) федерального университета
Russian Federation


М. Хафизов
Высшая школа информационных технологий и интеллектуальных систем Казанского (Приволжского) федерального университета
Russian Federation


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