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31Jan2024

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31Jan2024

Seminar: “How to catch a criminal? Data, Algorithms, and Other Weapons.”

by Susana Brás,  0 Comments

Abstract: The rapid development of technology, coupled with the generation of large amounts of data, has brought new opportunities and challenges for criminal investigation. Dealing with data in its various formats, with limited time for investigation, is a challenge for all law enforcement agencies. This presentation aims to approach the topic from the perspective of computer science, and how we can offer a computer science framework that can help in crime investigation, and open up new perspectives of scientific research applied to the field.

Speaker: Gonçalo Carnaz is an integrated member of the Institute of Electronics and Informatics Engineering of Aveiro – IEETA, and is an Invited Adjunct Professor at the Aveiro Institute of Accounting and Administration of Aveiro University (ISCA-UA). Current research interests span several fields, including Natural Language Processing, Knowledge Representation, Machine Learning, and others.

Location and date: IEETA auditorium, 31 January 2024, 14h30

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