This paper describes an approach for detecting the presence or emergence of Organised Crime (OC) signals on Social Media. It shows how words and phrases, used by members of the public in Social Media posts, can be treated as weak signals of OC, enabling information to be classi�ed according to a taxonomy. Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) is used to group information sources, according to Crime-type and Location, thus providing a means of corroboration and creating OC Concepts that can be used to alert police analysts to the possible presence of OC. The analyst is able to `drill down' into an OC Concept of interest, discovering additional information that may be pertinent to the crime. The paper describes the implementation of this app...
Extracting criminals' information and discovering their network are techniques that investigators of...
A number of large crisis situations, such as natural disasters have affected the planet over the las...
In this paper we briefly discuss the possibilities of Formal Concept Analysis for gaining insight in...
This paper describes an approach for detecting the presence or emergence of Organised Crime (OC) sig...
Social media is used to commit and detect crimes. With automated methods, it is possible to scale bo...
This paper describes some possible uses of Formal Concept Analysis in the detection and monitoring o...
While social media is a new and exciting technology, it has the potential to be misused by organized...
In the age of austerity crime is on the increase. The large online presence of the populous is fuel...
This paper proposes a new approach to determine potential criminals by performing content analysis o...
The dramatic rise of social media sites like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube in the last decade have a...
This paper critically examines the affordances and limitations of big data for the study of crime an...
Social media is used to commit and detect crimes. With automated methods, it is possible to scale bo...
Crime is under-reported. Reporting crime requires the victim to complete a number of administrative ...
ePOOLICE aims at developing an efficient and effective strategic early warning system that utilises ...
Globalization, the ubiquity of mobile communications and the rise of the web have all expanded the e...
Extracting criminals' information and discovering their network are techniques that investigators of...
A number of large crisis situations, such as natural disasters have affected the planet over the las...
In this paper we briefly discuss the possibilities of Formal Concept Analysis for gaining insight in...
This paper describes an approach for detecting the presence or emergence of Organised Crime (OC) sig...
Social media is used to commit and detect crimes. With automated methods, it is possible to scale bo...
This paper describes some possible uses of Formal Concept Analysis in the detection and monitoring o...
While social media is a new and exciting technology, it has the potential to be misused by organized...
In the age of austerity crime is on the increase. The large online presence of the populous is fuel...
This paper proposes a new approach to determine potential criminals by performing content analysis o...
The dramatic rise of social media sites like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube in the last decade have a...
This paper critically examines the affordances and limitations of big data for the study of crime an...
Social media is used to commit and detect crimes. With automated methods, it is possible to scale bo...
Crime is under-reported. Reporting crime requires the victim to complete a number of administrative ...
ePOOLICE aims at developing an efficient and effective strategic early warning system that utilises ...
Globalization, the ubiquity of mobile communications and the rise of the web have all expanded the e...
Extracting criminals' information and discovering their network are techniques that investigators of...
A number of large crisis situations, such as natural disasters have affected the planet over the las...
In this paper we briefly discuss the possibilities of Formal Concept Analysis for gaining insight in...