基于情境的犯罪现场身份本体

Marguerite McDaniel, Emma Sloan, William Nick, James Mayes, A. Esterline
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我们的兴趣是在物理和网络环境中建立代理人的身份,并确定案件中的证据如何支持身份判断。目前的工作集中在犯罪现场的物证上;然而,所呈现的是一个扩展到网络世界的计算框架。该项目的部分基础是基于Barwise的情境理论,因为它将话语的语义和感知的描述联系起来。情景既支持信息项,也携带有关其他情景的信息。具体来说,话语情境包含了被描述情境的信息。我们提供了对身份判断(在身份情况下)的支持的说明,该判断本质上构建了称为身份情况的案件(与法律案件一致),因为重大的身份案件可能导致影响证据价值的各种情况。我们的框架包括一个情境本体,在此基础上构建一个id-情境本体。在关注物理证据的同时,我们还开发了物理特征本体支持的物理生物识别本体。此外,还有一个执法本体和几个支持存根。我们展示了如何按照我们的本体用RDF编码特定的案例,并用SWRL规则补充我们的id-situation本体,以推断犯罪现场的罪犯。
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Ontologies for situation-based crime scene identities
Our interests are in establishing the identity of agents in physical and cyber environments and determining how evidence in cases support identity judgments. Current work centers on physical evidence from a crime scene; however, what is presented is a computational framework that expands to the cyber world. Part of the project's foundation is based on Barwise's situation theory because it joins semantics for utterances and accounts of perceptions. Situations both support items of information and carry information about other situations. Specifically, an utterance situation contains information about a described situation. We provide an account of the support for an identity judgment (in an id-situation) that essentially builds cases (aligned to legal cases) called id-cases, because significant cases of identity can lead to various situations that impact the value of evidence. Our framework includes a situation ontology, upon which an id-situation ontology is built. While focusing on physical evidence, we also developed a physical biometrics ontology, which the physical features ontology supports. Additionally, there is a law enforcement ontology and several supporting stubs. We show how a specific case is encoded in RDF in alignment with our ontologies, and complement our id-situation ontology with SWRL rules to infer a culprit in a crime scene.
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