ROXSD: a Simulated Dataset of Communication in Organized Crime

Květoslav Malý, G. Backfried, F. Calderoni, J. Černocký, E. Dikici, Mael Fabien, Jan Hořínek, Joshua Hughes, Miro Janosik, Marek Kovác, P. Motlícek, Hoang H. Nguyen, Shantipriya Parida, Johan Rohdin, Miroslav Skácel, Sergej Zerr, D. Klakow, D. Zhu, Aravind Krishnan
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Criminal investigations contain sensitive and confidential material and are nonpublic by nature. Access to investigation data is very limited and restricted to only selected groups of individuals. Even for research purposes, data typically cannot be accessed freely. Within criminal investigations, data is still processed manually to a large extent. Solutions provided for automation of this processing — or even of individual processing steps — can be assumed to have a significant impact on the work of Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs). Automation may effectively be key to handle large and complex amounts of data in an efficient manner under the typical operating conditions of LEAs. evaluation of novel tools and technologies for criminal investigations. ROXSD consists of a set of simulated intercepted telephone conversations in a variety of languages. The story follows a realistic setting and includes the conditions and constraints of a real investigation. The network topology corresponding to the conversations was created by partner LEAs to reflect various typical organized crime groups. Conversations have been transcribed carefully and annotated in the original language and in English. The dataset is expected to provide a sound basis for further research and is available to download for researchers under signed agreement.
ROXSD:有组织犯罪中通信的模拟数据集
刑事调查包含敏感和机密材料,本质上是非公开的。获得调查数据的机会非常有限,仅限于选定的个人群体。即使是出于研究目的,数据通常也不能自由访问。在刑事调查中,数据在很大程度上仍然是手工处理的。可以认为,为这种处理(甚至是单个处理步骤)的自动化提供的解决方案对执法机构(lea)的工作有重大影响。在LEAs的典型操作条件下,自动化可能是有效地处理大量复杂数据的关键。评估刑事调查的新工具和技术。ROXSD由一组模拟截获的各种语言的电话对话组成。故事遵循一个现实的背景,包括一个真实的调查的条件和限制。与对话相对应的网络拓扑由合作伙伴LEAs创建,以反映各种典型的有组织犯罪集团。对话被仔细地记录下来,并用原文和英语进行了注释。该数据集有望为进一步的研究提供坚实的基础,并可根据签署的协议下载给研究人员。
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