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Natural Language Processing and e-Government: Extracting Reusable Crime Report Information

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Natural Language Processing and e-Government: Extracting Reusable Crime Report Information
Crime reporting needs to be possible 24/7. Although 911 and tip-lines are the most publicized reporting mechanisms, several other options exist, ranging from inperson reporting to online submissions. Internet-based crime reporting systems allow victims and witnesses of crime to report incidents to police 24/7 from any location. However, these existing e-mail and text-based systems provide little support for witnesses’ memory recall leading to reports with less information and lower accuracy. These systems also do not facilitate reuse and integration of the reported information with other information systems. We are developing an anonymous Online Crime Reporting System that is designed to extract relevant crime information from witness’ narratives and to ask additional questions based on that information. We leverage natural language processing and investigative interviewing techniques to support memory recall and map the information directly to a database to support information re...
Alicia Iriberri, Gondy Leroy
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where IRI
Authors Alicia Iriberri, Gondy Leroy
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