نتایج جستجو برای: computer crime
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Image recognition using partial information is one of the significant problems in current computer vision research. Computer vision has an important role in medical, robotics, economics, and crime-related subjects. Complete fingerprint or face is usually not available at a crime scene or camera image. The full image or partial image of crime is common in most of the crime data. The crime branch...
Incidents of computer-related crime and telecommunications fraud have increased dramatically over the past decade. However, because of the esoteric nature of this crime, there have been very few prosecutions and even fewer convictions. The new technology that has allowed for the advancement and automation of many business processes has also opened the door to many new forms of computer abuse. A...
There are challenges faced in today‘s world in terms of crime analysis when it comes to graphical visualization of crime patterns. Geographical representation of crime scenes and crime types become very important in gathering intelligence about crimes. This provides a very dynamic and easy way of monitoring criminal activities and analyzing them as well as producing effective countermeasures an...
P olice departments and other law enforcement agencies continually analyze vast amounts of criminal incident data to better understand crime in their jurisdictions, to identify significant changes in crime levels, to plan community and neighborhood responses to crime, to investigate incidents, and to apprehend perpetrators. As the number of crimes increases and as resources—particularly human r...
In this paper, the concept of distributed cognition is used to inform the design, development and trialling of technologies to support Crime Scene Examination is reported. A user trial, with trainee Crime Scene Examiners, was conducted to compare the ways in which evidence search and recovery could be combined with the production of a crime scene report (that must be written at the scene). Part...
As. the "shock absorber" of social change, criminal law will serve to deal with the most troublesome-results of the progress in articial intelligence and expert systems research and applications. Wo will have to redefine crimes against the person/ property, public morality, and the public order. To do this will require considerable change in our standard.3 of culpability, computer performance, ...
COMPUTER CRIME, HIGH-TECH CRIME, AND COMPUTER FRAUD ARE ALL terms used to describe the involvement of computers in the commission of crime. Computers have become a common business and household item and come in the form of personal organisers, notebooks, laptops, desktops, networks, mini and mainframe computers. Computer technology has not introduced a new crime but has changed the form of trad...
The growing amount of crime, such as corporate frauds and virus attacks, in the last two decades highlights not only the importance of computer forensics in crime investigations but also the lack of forensic specialists in this area. An urgent need exists for universities to provide courses on computer forensics to ease the shortage of forensic specialists. This paper proposes a sixdimensional ...
Crime detection is one of the major issues in the field of criminology. In fact, criminology includes knowing the details of a crime and its intangible relations with the offender. In spite of the enormous amount of data on offenses and offenders, and the complex and intangible semantic relationships between this information, criminology has become one of the most important areas in the field o...
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