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Graph Embeddings in Criminal Investigation: Extending the Scope of Enquiry Protocols
Knowledge graphs are exploited in criminal investigation to integrate heterogeneous data sources and scale up the operational efficiency of enquiry protocols. Using a declarative perspective, protocols can be viewed as a set of data ingestion procedures and nested exact queries. This meets the probating nature of procedural justice that has to proceed from established facts. At the same time, the exact specification of queries represents a limit for enquiry protocols that can exclusively retrieve those facts in adherence to the designed queries. We then investigated the use of graph em-beddings procedures to extend the scope of a protocol by returning sub-graphs partially matching to its specification. Because exploring the entire set of sub-graphs quickly become computationally intractable, we developed an approach based on a hierarchical filtering procedure. A controlled experiment we executed has shown the feasibility of our approach.