Who they are?
What they're smoking more like
Assume none of them call's hi'self Bones perchance? |
I would love to know who these ANALcysts are, even I am not that optimistic! |
Small rocket! |
share price rocketing on news? |
We should be due (overdue?) a Trading Update. These were provided in each of the last 2 years, in early and late February.
Why they can't get the actual Results out, after nearly 8 weeks, is beyond me. |
Wakey wakey !!! |
 Apologies if this has already been posted!
Panoramic views
The manipulation of visual imagery is key in two other aspects of the use of new technology in forensics - the virtual autopsy and in crime scene reconstruction and mapping. Jurors often find it troubling to examine pictures from the morgue, especially where dead children are involved.
Aberdeen-based Return to Scene Ltd (R2S) has developed sophisticated layered-imaging toolkits that represent the corpse and relevant injuries as a neutral 3D model while retaining the anatomical detail of the autopsy in hidden layers. A representation of a baby’s body as a 3D mannequin can be used to show a history of old and healed repeat injuries or fractures. These can then be separated using colour from recent, fatal injuries and be presented graphically to a jury. “Jurors are more likely to be able to dispassionately examine this kind of imagery, when they might turn their attention away from conventional autopsy photographs. We find that this kind of visualisation of injury helps the court,” says Laura Fairley, lead forensic consultant at R2S.
R2S’s proprietary software is also used in crime scene reconstruction and mapping. First, a 360-degree image of the crime scene is made using a panoramic camera and multiple images are stitched together. These are then integrated with a high resolution aerial image or plan of the area. After elimination of lens distortion, this allows the creation of a measurement-accurate depiction of a scene.
From this it is possible, through a technique called photogrammetry, to determine the height of a suspect from CCTV footage by comparing fixed points such as window ledges, floor tiles and doors against the 360-degree image. The system can also calculate whether a witness could have seen what they claim to have seen from any particular viewpoint in the area.
The result is an interactive and walkthrough crime scene that can be explored visually but virtually, eliminating visits and possible contamination. R2S software is a platform on which case information can be collated, managed and presented. Embedded markers link to multiple information types such as the location and audio recording of a 999 call, DNA and other trace evidence samples with their attached forensic expert reports, relevant CCTV footage, crime-scene photographs, incident locations and routes travelled by suspects through the scene.
In its simplest form it can deliver a visual reference to jurors, avoiding an expensive and time-consuming site visit. Viewed at all levels it is a complex case management system and is used in murder enquiries.
“Essentially R2S is a hugely more sophisticated, permanent, 21st-century version of the TV detective’s whiteboard stuffed with photographs of suspects, arrows and links to the deceased,” says Fairley. It also delivers a permanent, navigable visual record of that location over time, long after the original crime was committed. The company’s software is used by over 15 police forces in Europe and North America and in many solicitors’ offices.
Approaches like this can also help in countries where violent crime is rare and police lack expertise in homicide investigations, by permitting remote crime scene access to international forensic experts, who can advise on procedures like appropriate sample gathering and processing. |
Panic over - normal service has been resumed. |
Clucking bell - sea AND logp up this morning!
Can't last. |
"Decommissioing and Abandonment Awards 2016: The short list for each category includes:"
They can't even spell the award category correctly!!
Title just about sums up SEA anyway. |
They might be needing a new window sill.
This one is in the USA, and the Americans actually love awards like that, so success there could be a boost to business in the region. |
Stockriser 12 Feb'16 - 00:21 - 32032 of 32037 0 0
Why, oh why, would someone vote me down for stating facts - weird person!!!
bones698 12 Feb'16 - 09:22 - 32033 of 32037 0 0
Wasn't me
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It definitely wasn't you bones. Only premium users (Blues) can vote on posts. |
Not exactly a huge amount though is it - £9k |
Someone getting out in a hurry price reaction tells u it was a sell . my guess is someone bailing before the impending RNs |
One thing that does confuse me is the fact that they always put an RNS out when they are selected as finalists for any plantpot, so why not this time? They only put a mention of it on their website.
"SeaEnergy PLC has developed a process to reduce the levelised cost of energy in offshore maintenance and operations via meta-heuristic modelling of potential vessel routes. The vessel routing optimization finds the optimal solution among the millions of available routes in seconds. The solution can be used for dynamic planning of access to offshore oil & gas or wind farm assets where maintenance costs can be extremely high due to access challenges." |
Bones, I agree with your comment re: current situ at SEA. But stating the facts is not TRYING TO PUT a positive spin on anything, it's just stating the facts. So, obviously you are saying there is a positive in the facts.
BTW - Someone just dumped 368K at 2.5p, or did they? :-0
GL SR |
Wasn't me but probably because it tries to put a positive spin on what is a desperate situation tbh . sea aren't exactly signing loads of contracts on any front and in the meantime collecting wages for doing next to nothing |
Why, oh why, would someone vote me down for stating facts - weird person!!!
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A new low so much for the upbeat a mments from the select few . seas days look numbered unless remp comes good with Monty in the very near future . says it all , pity he doesn't consider a buyout and start again |
Don't want to burst anyone's bubble bit if you google translate "Tero Hottinen" it comes out as "Percy Thrower" |
Another RNS tomorrow? - Lots going on in the background here! ------------------------------ |