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Forensic video analysis is the scientific examination, comparison and/or evaluation of video in legal matters.[1]

This is a list of notable forensic video analysis software.

Name Description
Amped Software Amped Software (ampedsoftware.com) develops solutions for the analysis and enhancement of images and videos for forensic, security, and investigative applications. Amped tools are used by the top forensic labs, law enforcement, military, security and government agencies worldwide. Amped FIVE is the leading forensic image and video enhancement software, acclaimed for its simplicity, ease-of-use and completeness.
input-ace.com input-ace.com is a forensic video analysis software built for public safety crime and collision investigations, security, forensic engineering professionals and video experts. Software founders are Andrew and Grant Fredericks, who are FBI National Academy and LEVA instructors.
Video Triage Video Triage is a forensic video analysis toolkit capable of enhancing blurry or dark video, capable of detecting intrusions in real time, capable of optimizing customer service and operations with business intelligence from existing video data, and capable of creating reports to meet compliance requirements for submitting suspicious activity.[2] Video Triage is developed by Keypoint Forensics LLC.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Forensic Imaging And Multi-media Glossary Covering Computer Evidence Recovery (CER), Forensic Audio (FA), Forensic Photography (FP), And Forensic Video (FV)" (PDF). International Association for Identification.
  2. ^ "Keypoint Forensics – Video Analysis Software"