This paper presents analysis and development of a forensic domain ontology to support an automated visual surveillance system. The proposed domain ontology is built on a specific use case based on the severe riots that swept across major UK cities with devastating effects during summer 2011. The proposed ontology aims at facilitating the description of activities, entities, relationships, resources and consequences of the event. The study exploits 3.07 TB data provided by the Londons Metropolitan Police (Scotland Yard) as a part of European LASIE project1. The data has been analyzed and used to guarantee adherence to a real-world application scenario. A `top-down development' approach to the ontology design has been taken. The ontology is a...
Nowadays, more and more sciences are involved in strengthening the work of law enforcement authoriti...
International audienceDue to the democratisation of new technologies, computer forensics investigato...
In this paper, we address the problem of representing domain knowledge for situation awareness in a ...
Following the exponential deployment of surveillance systems across a wide-spread region of geograph...
The availability of vast amount of closed-circuit television (CCTV) videos and the critical need for...
In this paper we describe ongoing work to construct a knowledge base of politically motivated violen...
This paper is a postprint of a paper submitted to and accepted for publication in 3rd International ...
The growth in digital technologies has influenced three characteristics of information namely the vo...
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This work introduces an ontological approach for investigating computer involved cases. After explai...
During the last decades the interest in the development of surveillance systems capable of autonomou...
This paper examines the problems faced by Law Enforcement in searching large quantities of electroni...
One of the main goals of a computer forensic analyst is to determine the cause and effect of the acq...
Criminal investigations face a deluge of structured and unstructured data obtained from heterogeneou...
Every single day more and more organizations face the challenge of finding a way to support their co...
Nowadays, more and more sciences are involved in strengthening the work of law enforcement authoriti...
International audienceDue to the democratisation of new technologies, computer forensics investigato...
In this paper, we address the problem of representing domain knowledge for situation awareness in a ...
Following the exponential deployment of surveillance systems across a wide-spread region of geograph...
The availability of vast amount of closed-circuit television (CCTV) videos and the critical need for...
In this paper we describe ongoing work to construct a knowledge base of politically motivated violen...
This paper is a postprint of a paper submitted to and accepted for publication in 3rd International ...
The growth in digital technologies has influenced three characteristics of information namely the vo...
Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for all other uses...
This work introduces an ontological approach for investigating computer involved cases. After explai...
During the last decades the interest in the development of surveillance systems capable of autonomou...
This paper examines the problems faced by Law Enforcement in searching large quantities of electroni...
One of the main goals of a computer forensic analyst is to determine the cause and effect of the acq...
Criminal investigations face a deluge of structured and unstructured data obtained from heterogeneou...
Every single day more and more organizations face the challenge of finding a way to support their co...
Nowadays, more and more sciences are involved in strengthening the work of law enforcement authoriti...
International audienceDue to the democratisation of new technologies, computer forensics investigato...
In this paper, we address the problem of representing domain knowledge for situation awareness in a ...