The name of the base system (platform): | Artificial intelligence (AI, Artificial intelligence, AI) |
Developers: | Investigative Committee under the Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation |
Date of the premiere of the system: | October 2020 |
Technology: | IB - Biometric identification, Video analytics systems |
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2021: Creating Crimeserieslinkage
On August 2, 2021, the Investigative Committee of Russia (TFR) told how artificial intelligence helps catch serial criminals and maniacs. One of the programs is called Crimeserieslinkage. It was developed by the Research Institute of Forensic Science based on machine learning algorithms. More details here.
2020: Creating a serial killer search AI system
October 19, 2020 it became known about the creation in Russia of a program with artificial intelligence to search for serial killers.
According to the head of the Forensic Science Institute of the Investigative Committee of Russia Alexei Bessonov, experts have identified a number of patterns in the behavior of serial killers while trying to hide traces. So, having analyzed over 1 thousand episodes carried out by 186 maniacs and rapists, including the experience of investigating the cases of Chikatilo (58 victims) and Popkov (more than 80 known crimes), experts developed an algorithm to help compile a search portrait of the criminal.
The special table adds data from the scene, the characteristics of the victim (gender, age), as well as the crime committed (murder weapon, type of attack, etc.). Artificial intelligence calculates all possible options and gives out the most correct.
We get a portrait of a maniac in a couple of minutes of calculations - and you can start the search, "Alexey Bessonov told Izvestia. |
According to him, the accuracy of the signs of the criminal is great, although the Russian development allows errors: the program determines the age of the maniac with an accuracy of 80%, reveals that he has mental illness with a reliability of 81.5%. With about the same probability (82%), investigators learn about a person's criminal record.
We can more clearly say whether the maniac moved by car or pawn (error - only 10%). And with an accuracy of 96%, we establish whether he was familiar with the victim or not, which is important for further investigation, "he said. |
Bessonov says that it took three years to create the application and test, and loud murders in Irkutsk, Krasnodar, Moscow and the Moscow Region prompted its development.
By October 2020, specialists at the Research Institute of Forensic Science of the UK are developing another unique program, which "up to a kilometer" predicts how far the suspect lives from the crime scene.[1]
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