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Eliciting the Requirements for Intelligent Systems in Law Enforcement

Author(s): Jeffrey L. Goldberg (Analytic Services, Inc., USA), Sanjeev Kapoor (Analytic Services, Inc., USA), Corey Wineman (Analytic Services, Inc., USA), William Carney (Analytic Services, Inc., USA)and Matthew Jenkins (Analytic Services, Inc., USA)
Copyright: 2004
Pages: 22
EISBN13: 9781605664873

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Abstract

This case study describes the experience of a not-for-profit research institution, serving the public interest, in developing several intelligent and innovative prototypes for law enforcement. The design and implementation of two intelligent search agents, and one facial recognition prototype is described in detail. Our experience in delivering these prototypes, as well as “integrating” them into several law enforcement agencies is also described.

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