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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Rewiring Police Officer Training Networks to Reduce Forecasted Use of Force

Ritika Pandey (9147281) 30 August 2023 (has links)
<p><br></p> <p>Police use of force has become a topic of significant concern, particularly given the disparate impact on communities of color. Research has shown that police officer involved shootings, misconduct and excessive use of force complaints exhibit network effects, where officers are at greater risk of being involved in these incidents when they socialize with officers who have a history of use of force and misconduct. Given that use of force and misconduct behavior appear to be transmissible across police networks, we are attempting to address if police networks can be altered to reduce use of force and misconduct events in a limited scope.</p> <p><br></p> <p>In this work, we analyze a novel dataset from the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department on officer field training, subsequent use of force, and the role of network effects from field training officers. We construct a network survival model for analyzing time-to-event of use of force incidents involving new police trainees. The model includes network effects of the diffusion of risk from field training officers (FTOs) to trainees. We then introduce a network rewiring algorithm to maximize the expected time to use of force events upon completion of field training. We study several versions of the algorithm, including constraints that encourage demographic diversity of FTOs. The results show that FTO use of force history is the best predictor of trainee's time to use of force in the survival model and rewiring the network can increase the expected time (in days) of a recruit's first use of force incident by 8%. </p> <p>We then discuss the potential benefits and challenges associated with implementing such an algorithm in practice.</p> <p><br></p>
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Arcabouço para análise de eventos em vídeos. / Framework for analyzing events in videos.

SILVA, Adson Diego Dionisio da. 07 May 2018 (has links)
Submitted by Johnny Rodrigues (johnnyrodrigues@ufcg.edu.br) on 2018-05-07T15:29:04Z No. of bitstreams: 1 ADSON DIEGO DIONISIO DA SILVA - DISSERTAÇÃO PPGCC 2015..pdf: 2453030 bytes, checksum: 863c817f9714377b827d4d6fa0770c51 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2018-05-07T15:29:04Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 ADSON DIEGO DIONISIO DA SILVA - DISSERTAÇÃO PPGCC 2015..pdf: 2453030 bytes, checksum: 863c817f9714377b827d4d6fa0770c51 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2015-08-31 / O reconhecimento automático de eventos de interesse em vídeos envolvendo conjuntos de ações ou de interações entre objetos. Pode agregar valor a sistemas de vigilância,aplicações de cidades inteligentes, monitoramento de pessoas com incapacidades físicas ou mentais, dentre outros. Entretanto, conceber um arcabouço que possa ser adaptado a diversas situações sem a necessidade de um especialista nas tecnologias envolvidas, continua sendo um desafio para a área. Neste contexto, a pesquisa realizada tem como base a criação de um arcabouço genérico para detecção de eventos em vídeo com base em regras. Para criação das regras, os usuários formam expressões lógicas utilizando Lógica de Primeira Ordem e relacionamos termos com a álgebra de intervalos de Allen, adicionando assim um contexto temporal às regras. Por ser um arcabouço, ele é extensível, podendo receber módulos adicionais para realização de novas detecções e inferências Foi realizada uma avaliação experimental utilizando vídeos de teste disponíveis no site Youtube envolvendo um cenário de trânsito, com eventos de ultrapassagem do sinal vermelho e vídeos obtidos de uma câmera ao vivo do site Camerite, contendo eventos de carros estacionando. O foco do trabalho não foi criar detectores de objetos (e.g. carros ou pessoas) melhores do que aqueles existentes no estado da arte, mas propor e desenvolver uma estrutura genérica e reutilizável que integra diferentes técnicas de visão computacional. A acurácia na detecção dos eventos ficou no intervalo de 83,82% a 90,08% com 95% de confiança. Obteve acurácia máxima (100%) na detecção dos eventos, quando substituído os detectores de objetos por rótulos atribuídos manualmente, o que indicou a eficácia do motor de inferência desenvolvido para o arcabouço. / Automatic recognition of relevant events in videos involving sets of actions or interactions between objects can improve surveillance systems, smart cities applications, monitoring of people with physical or mental disabilities, among others. However, designing a framework that can be adapted to several situations without an expert in the involved technologies remains a challenge. In this context, this work is based on the creation of a rule-based generic framework for event detection in video. To create the rules, users form logical expressions using firstorder logic (FOL) and relate the terms with the Allen’s interval algebra, adding a temporal context to the rules. Once it is a framework, it is extensible, and may receive additional modules for performing new detections and inferences. Experimental evaluation was performed using test videos available on Youtube, involving a scenario of traffic with red light crossing events and videos from Camerite website containing parking car events. The focus of the work was not to create object detectors (e.g. cars or people) better than those existing in the state-of-the-art, but, propose and develop a generic and reusable framework that integrates differents computer vision techniques. The accuracy in the detection of the events was within the range of 83.82% and 90.08% with 95% confidence. Obtained maximum accuracy (100 %) in the detection of the events, when replacing the objects detectors by labels manually assigned, what indicated the effectiveness of the inference engine developed for this framework.
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Rozšíření systému pro zákonné odposlechy / Additions to Lawful Interception System

Hranický, Radek January 2014 (has links)
As a part of the Modern Tools for Detection and Mitigation of Cyber Criminality on the New Generation Internet project, a Lawful Interception System was developed. This thesis describes additions to the system, which provide a capability to intercept application protocols (eg. an e-mail communication) directly in a network of an Internet service provider. This new functionality enables automatic detection and filtering of a related TCP transfer. It is also able to handle situations, in which the identity (an IP address) of a target user is not known yet, or when it is difficult to detect it (NAT is in progress, user is at an Internet café, behind the firewall, etc.). One of the most important requirements for the developed prototype is the ability of a fast packet proccessing with maximum throughput and minimal packet loss. Therefore, this thesis also consists of a performance profiling, an identification of critical points and their optimalization.

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