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Criminal Record Matching Based on the Vector Space Model

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Intelligence and Security Informatics (ISI 2003)

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The process of establishing an association between crime scene and criminal has been an important task in crime investigation. For example, forensic experts usually search crime scene for physical evidences, such as fingerprints, to identify links between crime scene and criminals. The major aims of crime investigation are to discover and reconstruct crime by analyzing the evidences left in crime scene, and to provide links between a crime scene and criminals. Crime investigation is an information intensive process and the effectiveness and efficiency of an investigation are highly depended on the knowledge and information the investigator has gathered in his career as a detective.

This work is partially supported by a grant from NSC, Taiwan, ROC, under grant number: NSC 84-2213-E-015-001.

Affiliated with the Department of Crime Investigation.

Affiliated with Bureau of Immigration, Ministry of Interior

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Wang, JH., Lin, B.T., Shieh, CC., Deng, P.S. (2003). Criminal Record Matching Based on the Vector Space Model. In: Chen, H., Miranda, R., Zeng, D.D., Demchak, C., Schroeder, J., Madhusudan, T. (eds) Intelligence and Security Informatics. ISI 2003. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2665. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44853-5_36

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