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Spatial-Temporal-Textual Point Processes for Crime Linkage Detection

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arxiv 1902.00440 v7 pith:4NRJYFBY submitted 2019-02-01 stat.ML cs.LG

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keywords crimedatalinkagedetectionincidentscomplexdemonstratehighly
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Crimes emerge out of complex interactions of human behaviors and situations. Linkages between crime incidents are highly complex. Detecting crime linkage given a set of incidents is a highly challenging task since we only have limited information, including text descriptions, incident times, and locations. In practice, there are very few labels. We propose a new statistical modeling framework for {\it spatio-temporal-textual} data and demonstrate its usage on crime linkage detection. We capture linkages of crime incidents via multivariate marked spatio-temporal Hawkes processes and treat embedding vectors of the free-text as {\it marks} of the incident, inspired by the notion of {\it modus operandi} (M.O.) in crime analysis. Numerical results using real data demonstrate the good performance of our method as well as reveals interesting patterns in the crime data: the joint modeling of space, time, and text information enhances crime linkage detection compared with the state-of-the-art, and the learned spatial dependence from data can be useful for police operations.

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  1. Likelihood-Free Estimation for Spatiotemporal Hawkes processes with missing data and application to predictive policing

    cs.LG 2025-02 reject novelty 5.0 of 10

    A WGAN with an exact Hawkes simulator as its generator estimates spatiotemporal Hawkes parameters from thinned crime data, improving hotspot prediction on simulated Bogota data.

  2. Modeling Event Propagation via Graph Biased Temporal Point Process

    cs.SI 2019-08 reject novelty 5.0 of 10

    A graph-biased temporal point process reports better propagation prediction than RMTPP, but the evaluation is compromised by graph embeddings computed from the full dataset before cross-validation.

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