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Using Social Contextual Information to Match Criminal Identities

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Using Social Contextual Information to Match Criminal Identities
Criminal identity matching is crucial to crime investigation in law enforcement agencies. Existing techniques match identities that refer to the same individuals based on simple identity features. These techniques are subject to several problems. First, there is an effectiveness trade-off between the false negative and false positive rates. The improvement of one rate usually lowers the other. Second, in some situations such as identity theft, simple-feature-based techniques are unable to match identities that have completely different identity feature values. We argue that the information about the social context of an individual may provide additional information for revealing the individual’s identity, helping improve the effectiveness of identity matching techniques. We define two types of social contextual features: rolebased personal features and social group features. Experiments showed that social contextual features, especially the structural similarity and the relational s...
G. Alan Wang, Jennifer Jie Xu, Hsinchun Chen
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where HICSS
Authors G. Alan Wang, Jennifer Jie Xu, Hsinchun Chen
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