Design patterns for object-oriented software development
Design patterns for object-oriented software development
Statistical quality control of warehouse data
Databases and information systems
An approach to modelling expertise in the environment pollution evaluation system
Databases and information systems
High Technology Crime Investigator's Handbook
High Technology Crime Investigator's Handbook
A model based reasoning approach for generating plausible crime scenarios from evidence
ICAIL '03 Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Artificial intelligence and law
Knowledge based crime scenario modelling
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Compositional Bayesian modelling for computation of evidence collection strategies
Applied Intelligence
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The application domain of crime investigation and prevention deals with incomplete information from a broad variety of data sources and a complex structure of interdependencies of rapidly changing situations. The paper describes an approach of integration of multiple statistical analyses for recognition of crime information patterns in data warehouse. With multiple statistical methods we develop a decision support system based on real data of warehouses of social-economic and crime indicators. The proposed multiple regression models allows gaining new insights into the structure of problem and developing strategies for crime prevention measures.