Behavioural markers: bridging the gap between art of analysis and science of analytics in criminal intelligence

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Islam, J. and Wong, B. 2017. Behavioural markers: bridging the gap between art of analysis and science of analytics in criminal intelligence. 2017 European Intelligence and Security Informatics Conference. Dekelia Air Base, Attica, Greece 11 - 13 Sep 2017 IEEE. pp. 147-150 https://doi.org/10.1109/EISIC.2017.30
TypeConference paper
TitleBehavioural markers: bridging the gap between art of analysis and science of analytics in criminal intelligence
AuthorsIslam, J. and Wong, B.
Abstract

Studying how intelligence analysts use interaction in visualization systems is an important part of evaluating how well these interactions support analysis needs, like generating insights or performing tasks. Intelligence analysis is inherently a fluid activity involving transitions between mental and interaction states through analytic processes. A gap exists to complement these transitions at micro-analytic level during data exploration or task performance. We propose Behavioural markers (BMs) which are representatives of the action choices that analysts make during their analytical processes as the bridge between human cognition and computation through semantic interaction. A low level semantic action sequence computation technique has been proposed to extract these BMs from captured process log. Our proposed computational technique can supplement the problems of existing qualitative approaches to extract such BMs.

Conference2017 European Intelligence and Security Informatics Conference
Page range147-150
ISBN
Electronic9781538623855
Paperback9781538623862
PublisherIEEE
Publication dates
Print28 Dec 2017
Publication process dates
Deposited05 Jan 2018
Accepted01 Aug 2017
Output statusPublished
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Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1109/EISIC.2017.30
LanguageEnglish
Book titleEuropean Intelligence and Security Informatics Conference (EISIC)
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