Application of a brain inspired model for profiling multi-view crime patterns
conference contribution
posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00authored byYee Ling Boo, D Alahakoon
With the massive amount of crime data generated daily, this has put law enforcement under intensive stress. This means that law enforcement has to compete against the time to solve crime. In addition, the focus of crime investigation has been expanded from the ability to catch the criminals towards the ability to act before a crime happens (i.e pre-crime). Given such situation, creation of crime profiles is very important to law enforcement, especially in understanding the behaviours of criminals and identifying the characteristics of similar crimes. In fact, crime profiles could be used to solve similar crimes and thus pre-crime action could be conducted. In this paper, a brain inspired conceptual model is proposed and a structurally adaptive neural network is deployed for its implementation. Subsequently, the proposed model is applied for the identification and presentation of multi-view crime patterns. Such multi-view crime patterns could be useful for the construction of crime profiles. Moreover, the suitability of the proposed model in crime profiling is discussed and demonstrated through some experimental results.
History
Pagination
493 - 498
Location
Colombo, Sri Lanka
Start date
2010-12-17
End date
2010-12-19
ISBN-13
9781424485512
ISBN-10
1424485517
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2010 IEEE
Editor/Contributor(s)
M [Halgamuge
Title of proceedings
ICIAFS 2010 : Proceedings of the 2010 5th International Conference on Information and Automation for Sustainability : Sustainable Development through Effective Man-machine Co-existence