Data Warehousing - Coplink*/BorderSafe/RISC
* The COPLINK system was initially developed by the University of Arizona Artificial Intelligence Lab with funding from the National Institute of Justice and the National Science Foundation since 1997. With additional venture funding and product development, Knowledge Computing Corporation (KCC), founded by Dr. Hsinchun Chen, distributed, maintained, and updated the commercially available COPLINK Solution Suite. Coplink (TM) is currently distributed by i2; i2 was acquired by IBM in 2011.
Research Goal
- Cross-jurisdictional information sharing, analysis, visualization and research for the law enforcement and intelligence community for border and national security.
- Study policy issues within government agencies and develop a framework for successful information sharing and analysis while taking into consideration the privacy and security of data.
- Develop algorithms that automatically detect false identities to assist police and intelligence investigations.
- Focus on cross-border crime scenarios and organized criminal activity networks to provide value to local and national law enforcement.
Funding
Funding for this research was received from the following sources:
NSF / DHS - RISC: Regional Information Sharing and Collaboration |
Sept. 1, 2006 – Aug. 31, 2007 |
| (PI: Chen) | $300,000 |
| NSF/CIA | 2004-2005 |
| (PI: Chen) | $150,000 |
| "A Data Mining Framework for Deception Detection," | |
| # 0429364 | Oct. 1, 2004 - Sept. 30, 2007 |
| NSF -- Digital Government (DG) Program | $600,000 |
| (PIs: Chen, Atabakhsh) | |
| "COPLINK* Center: Social Network Analysis and Identify Deception Detection for Law Enforcement and Homeland Security," | |
| DHS / CNRI: | Sept. 2003 - Nov. 2004. |
| BorderSafe Phase 1: $550,000 | Oct. 1 2003 – Sept. 30, 2004 |
| BorderSafe Phase 2: $585,000 | June 1, 2004 Mar. 31, 2005 |
| # 0326348 | Sept. 1, 2003 - Aug. 31, 2006. |
| NSF -- Information Technology Research (ITR) Program | $700,000 |
| "COPLINK* Center for Intelligence and Security Informatics Research - "A Crime Data Mining Approach to Developing Border Safe Research." | |
| # 9983304 | Apr. 2003 - Jan. 2005 |
| NSF -- Knowledge Discovery and Dissemination (KDD) Program | $752,000 |
| "NSF/CIA KDD ARJIS/Coplink* "Border Safe" Research and Testbed" | |
| # 9983304 | July 1, 2000 - Sept. 30, 2006 |
| NSF -- Digital Government (DG) Program | $1,600,000 |
| "COPLINK* Center: Information and Knowledge Management for Law Enforcement" | |
| 97-LB-VX-K023 | Oct. 1997 - Sept. 1999 |
| Tucson Police Department/sub - National Institute of Justice | $941,887 |
| "COPLINK*: Database Integration and Access for a Law Enforcement Intranet" | |
| Apr. 2000 - July 2000 | |
| $55,000 | |
| COPLINK*: Concept Space for Intelligence Analysis at TPD | |
| #US-1998004 | |
| Compaq Computer Corporation External Technology Grants Program | $198,451 |
Acknowledgements
National
Science Foundation,
NSF and DHS - RISC: Regional Information Sharing and Collaboration. Sept. 1, 2006-Aug. 31, 2007.
NSF, Knowledge Discovery and Dissemination
(KDD) # 9983304, June 2003-March
2004 and October 2003 - March 2004.
NSF, ITR: "COPLINK* Center for
Intelligence and Security Informatics
Research - "A Crime Data Mining
Approach to Developing Border Safe
Research." Sept. 1, 2003 -
Aug. 31, 2004.
NSF, Digital Government (DG) Program, COPLINK* Center: Information and Knowledge Management for Law Enforcement, # 9983304, July, 2000-June, 2003.
Department
of Homeland Security (DHS) and Corporation
for National Research
Initiatives (CNRI):
"Border Safe," Oct. 1,
2003 - March 31, 2005.
National Institute of Justice, COPLINK*: Database Integration and Access for a Law Enforcement Intranet, July 1997-January 2000.
We would like to thank The Tucson Police Department for its support and collaboration in the COPLINK* project.
We would like to thank The Phoenix Police Department for its support and collaboration in the COPLINK* project.
We would like to thank Tucson Customs and Border Protection (CBP) for its support and collaboration in the BorderSafe and RISC projects.
We would like
to thank the Compaq
Computer Corporation External
Technology Grants Program, agreement
#US-1998004, for their award of
a $198,451 equipment grant allowance
toward the purchase of a DECAlpha
Server for the COPLINK* project.
* The COPLINK system was initially developed by the University of Arizona Artificial Intelligence Lab with funding from the National Institute of Justice and the National Science Foundation since 1997. With additional venture funding and product development, Knowledge Computing Corporation (KCC) currently distributes, maintains, and updates the commercially available COPLINK Solution Suite.
Approach and Methodology
Testbed:
-
Tucson Police
Department
Pima County Sheriff's Department
Tucson Customs and Border Protection
Team Members
| Project Director and Senior Staff | |
| Dr. Hsinchun Chen | hchen@eller.arizona.edu |
| Dr. Daniel Zeng | zeng@eller.arizona.edu |
| Dr. Homa Atabakhsh | |
| Project Staff | |
| Kris Chang | |
| Danning Hu (Josh) | |
| Shailesh Joshi | |
| Siddharth Kaza | |
| Sven Thoms | |
| Chun-Ju Tseng (Lu) | |
| Roopali Wakhare |
| Tucson Police Department (TPD) Partners | ||||||||
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Publications
- Y. Zhang, Y. Dang, P. J. Hu, S. Brown, and H. Chen, “Knowledge Mapping for Rapidly Evolving Domains: A Design Science Approach,” Decision Support Systems, forthcoming, 2010.
- S. Kaza, P. J. Hu, H. Hu, and H. Chen, “Designing, Implementing, and Evaluating Information Systems for Law Enforcement – A Long-term Design Science Research Project,” Group Decision and Negotiation, forthcoming, 2010.
- 224. S. Kaza and H. Chen, “Mapping Ontologies using WordNet and Mutual Information: An Experiment in Public Safety Information Sharing,” Decision Support Systems, forthcoming, 2010. (CWP)
- 225. G. Wang and H. Chen, “A Hierarchical Naïve Bayes Model for Approximate Identity Matching,” Decision Support Systems, forthcoming, 2010.
- 10. P. Hu, H. Chen, and H. Hu, “Examining Law Enforcement Officers’ Acceptance of Advanced E-Government Technology: A Survey Study of COPLINK Mobile,” International Conference on Electronic Commerce (ICEC), Taipei, Taiwan, August 2009.
- S. Kaza, J. Xu, B. Marshall, and H. Chen, “Topological Analysis of Criminal Activity Networks: Enhancing Transportation Security,” IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, Volume 10, Number 1, Pages 83-91, 2009.
- D. Hu, S. Kaza, and H. Chen, “Identifying Significant Facilitators of Dark Network Evolution,” Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, Volume 60, Number 4, Pages 655-665, 2009.
- S. Kaza, Y. Wang,
H. Chen, "Suspect Vehicle Identification for Border Safety with Modified Mutual Information,"
In Proceedings of the Intelligence
and Security Informatics: IEEE International
Conference on Intelligence and Security
Informatics (ISI 2006), San Diego,
CA, USA, May 23-24, 2006.
- D. Reis, A. Melo, A. L.V. Coelho, and V. Furtado,
" Towards Optimal Police Patrol Routes with Genetic Algorithms,"
In Proceedings of the Intelligence
and Security Informatics: IEEE International
Conference on Intelligence and Security
Informatics (ISI 2006), San Diego,
CA, USA, May 23-24, 2006.
- B. Marshall , H. Chen, "Using Importance Flooding to Identify Interesting Networks of Criminal Activity,"
In Proceedings of the Intelligence
and Security Informatics: IEEE International
Conference on Intelligence and Security
Informatics (ISI 2006), San Diego,
CA, USA, May 23-24, 2006.
- G. Wang, H. Atabakhsh,
T. Petersen, H. Chen, "Discovering
Identity Problems: A Case Study,"
In Proceedings of the Intelligence
and Security Informatics: IEEE International
Conference on Intelligence and Security
Informatics (ISI 2005), Atlanta,
GA, USA, May 19-20, 2005.
- S.
Kaza, B. Marshall, J. Xu, A. Wang,
H. Gowda, H. Atabakhsh, T. Petersen,
C. Violette, and H. Chen, "BorderSafe:
Cross-Jurisdictional Information
Sharing, Analysis, and Visualization,"
IEEE International Conference on
Intelligence and Security Informatics
(ISI), Atlanta, GA, 2005.
- S.
Kaza, T. Wang, H. Gowda, and H.
Chen, "Target
Vehicle Identification for Border
Safety using Mutual Information,"
8th International IEEE Conference
on Intelligent Transportation Systems,
- S.
Kaza, J. Xu, and H. Chen, "Topological
Analysis of Criminal Activity Networks
in Multiple Jurisdictions,"
The National Conference on Digital
Government Research (DGO), Atlanta,
GA, 2005.
- Y.
Xianga,*, M. Chau, H. Atabakhsh,
H. Chen, "Visualizing
criminal relationships: comparison
of a hyperbolic tree and a hierarchical
list" Decision Support
–83.
- H.
Chen, H. Atabakhsh, C. Tseng, B.
Marshall, S. Kaza, S. Eggers, H.
Gowda, A. Shah, T. Petersen, and
C. Violette, "Visualization
in law enforcement," CHI
'05 extended abstracts on Human
factors in computing systems, Portland,
- J.
Xu, B. Marshall, S. Kaza, and H.
Chen, "Analyzing
and Visualizing Criminal Network
Dynamics: A Case Study,"
IEEE Conference on Intelligence
and Security Informatics (ISI),
- B. Marshall,
S. Kaza, J. Xu, H. Atabakhsh, T.
Petersen, C. Violette, and H. Chen,
"Cross-Jurisdictional
Criminal Activity Networks to Support
Border and Transportation Security,"
7th International IEEE Conference
on Intelligent Transportation Systems,
Washington D.C., 2004.
- G. Wang, H. Chen,
J. Xu, H. Atabakhsh, "Automatically
Detecting Criminal Identity Deception:
An Adaptive Detection Algorithm",
IEEE Transactions on System, Man
and Cybernetics, Part A, conditionally
accepted.
- Jiexun Li, Rong
Zheng, Hsinchun Chen, "From
Fingerprint to Writeprint,"
2004.
- H. Atabakhsh,
C. Larson, T. Petersen, C. Violette,
and H. Chen, "Information
sharing and collaboration policies
within government agencies,"
at 2nd Symposium on Intelligence
and Security Informatics, June 10-11
2004, Tucson, AZ, 2004.
- G. Wang, H. Chen,
and H. Atabakhsh, "Automatically
Detecting Deceptive Criminal Identities," Communications of the ACM,
47(3): 70-76, March 2004.
- G. Wang, H. Chen,
H. Atabakhsh, “Criminal
Identity Deception and Deception
Detection in Law Enforcement,”
Group Decision and Negotiation, Special Issues on Deception,
13(2): 111-127, March 2004.
- H. Chen, W. Chung,
J. Xu, G. Wang, M. Chau and Y. Qin,
“Crime
Data Mining: A General Framework
and Some Examples,” IEEE Computer; 37(4):50-56, April
2004.
- Jennifer J. Xu*,
Hsinchun Chen, "Criminal
Network Analysis and Visualization:
A Data Mining Perspective"
Forthcoming article accepted for
publication in Communications
of the ACM.
- Jennifer J. Xu*,
Hsinchun Chen, "Fighting
organized crimes: using shortest-path
algorithms to identify associations
in criminal networks" Forthcoming
article accepted for publication
in Decision Support Systems
(DSS).
- H. Chen, D. Zeng,
H. Atabakhsh, W. Wyzga, and J. Schroeder
COPLINK* Managing Law Enforcement Data and Knowledge
Communications of the ACM, pages 28-34, Volume 46, Number 1, January 2003.
- H. Chen, J. Schroeder,
R. Hauck, L. Ridgeway, H. Atabakhsh,
H. Gupta, C. Boarman, K. Rasmussen
and A. Clements, COPLINK*
Connect: information and knowledge
management for law enforcement.
Decision Support Systems (DSS),
Special Issue "Digital Government:
technologies and practices,"
pages 271-285, Volume 34, Number
3, February 2003.
- Ty Buetow, Luis
Chaboya, Christopher O’Toole,
Tom Cushna, Damien Daspit, Tim Petersen,
Homa Atabakhsh, Hsinchun Chen. A
Spatio Temporal Visualizer for Law
Enforcement. First NSF/NIJ Symposium on Intelligence
and Security Informatics. Tucson
AZ, June 2003.
- H. Chen, H. Atabakhsh,
D. Zeng, J. Schroeder, T., Petersen,
D. Casey, M. Chen, Y. Xiang, D.
Daspit, S. Nandiraju, S. Fu, COPLINK*:
Visualization and Collaboration
for Law Enforcement. Proceedings of the National Conference
on Digital Government, May 20-22,
2002, Los Angeles, CA.
- Chau, M, Xu, J,
and Chen, H., "Extracting
Meaningful Entities from Police
Narrative Reports," in Proceedings
of the second National Conference
on Digital Government Research,
May 2002, Los Angeles CA.
- R. Hauck, H. Atabakhsh,
P. Onguasith, H. Gupta, H. Chen, Using
Coplink* to Analyse Criminal-Justice
Data.
IEEE Computer, pages 30-37, Volume
35, March 2002.
- J. Martinez, A.
Moosman, Report
of COPLINK* Detect User Study,
August 2002.
- Homa Atabakhsh,
Jennifer Schroeder, Hsinchun Chen,
Michael Chau, Jennifer,
Jie Xie, Jing Zhang, Haidong Bi, COPLINK*
Knowledge Management for Law Enforcement:
Text Analysis, Visualization and
Collaboration. National Conference on Digital Government.
May 2001, Los Angeles CA.
- Michael Chau,
Homa Atabakhsh, Daniel Zeng, Hsinchun
Chen.
Building an Infrastructure for Law Enforcement Information Sharing and Collaboration: Design Issues and Challenges. National Conference on Digital Government. May 2001, Los Angeles CA.
- Hsinchun Chen, Coplink*:
A National Model for Law Enforcement
Information Sharing and Knowledge
Management.
Coplink* Center Workshop: Law Enforcement
Information Sharing and Analysis:
Technologies and Practices for the 21st Century, January 2001.
- Rosie Hauck and
Jenny Schroeder, COPLINK*:
A Collaboration of Research and
Application for Law Enforcement.
Coplink* Center Workshop: Law Enforcement
Information Sharing and Analysis:
Technologies and Practices for the 21st Century, January 2001.
- H. Chen, R. V.
Hauck, H. Atabakhsh, H. Gupta, C.
Boarmana, J Schroeder, L. Ridgeway, COPLINK*:
Information and Knowledge Management
for Law Enforcement.
Photonics East Conference, SPIE,
Technologies for Law Enforcement;
Boston Nov. 5-8, 2000.
- "NIJ
Presentation 2000: COPLINK* Overview", April, 2000.
- Boarman, Christopher, "Coplink*: Database Deployment(ppt)"; "Coplink*: Refreshment Subsystem Design(ppt)", April, 2000.
- Jennifer Schroeder, Hsinchun Chen, Homa Atabakhsh, Emily Werner, Shantel Ekman, Harsh Gupta, Rosie V. Hauck, David Hendriawan, Chris Boarman, "NIJ Presentation 1999." October 20, 1999.
- Hauck,
Rosie V., "Coplink*:
Exploring Usability of a Multimedia
Database Application for Law Enforcement(pdf)." October 20, 1999.
- Jennifer Schroeder, Hsinchun Chen, Hauck, Rosie V., "NIJ Final Proposal(abstract)"; "NIJ Final Proposal." September, 1999.
- Hauck,
Rosie V. and Dr. Chen, Hsinchun, "Coplink*:
A Case of Intelligent Analysis and
Knowledge Management(pdf)"; "Coplink*:
A Case of Intelligent Analysis and
Knowledge Management(ppt), "International Conference on Information
Systems '99.
- Sochan,
John T. and Chen, Hsinchun, "Tucson
Police Department COPLINK* Mobile
Computing Technology Assessment."
- Sochan, John T., "CDPD Demonstration Plan for a Tucson Police Department Web-Based Mobile Computing Application," August 22, 1997.
- B.
Schatz, H. Chen, "Building
Large-Scale Digital Libraries(pdf),"IEEE Computer, May, 1996.
- K. Lynch, F. Rodgers, "Development of Integrated Criminal Justice Expert System Applications," Journal of Forensic Identification, Volume 39, Number 5, 1989.
NEWS ITEMS
See additional recognitions and news items on the Recognitions page.
- Software
Helps Police Draw Crime Links
"Coplink*," the program sifts through tens of millions of police records, from 911 calls to homicide investigations, to deliver a short list of potential leads in just seconds.
The Boston Globe
July 17, 2003
- ‘Google’
for Cops
Software helps police search for cyber clues to bust criminals.
ABC News
April 15, 2003
- Crime:
A Google for Cops
A computerized way for police to coordinate crime databases.
Newsweek Magazine
March 3, 2003
- The
PTI Technology Award
Coplink* project receives "The PTI Technology Award" in the public safety category for mid-size cities.
Public Technology, INC.
January, 2003
- "Data
Miners"
Americans got a glimpse of how such a system might work this fall during the Washington-sniper investigation. Two weeks into the shootings, Knowledge Computing, an Arizona company whose COPLINK* system has integrated police databases.
Time Magazine Global Business Supplement
December 23, 2002
- "Coplink*,"
an artificial-intelligence–driven search engine for crime characteristics, scans multiple databases for connections among names, vehicles, physical descriptions, and other aspects of a crime or criminal .
PC Magazine
December 17, 2002
- "A
Sherlock Holmes for the Internet
Age"
Content in Chinese.
Life Week Magazine
November 18, 2002
- "A
Missing Link Most Wanted"
Linking facts in the sniper case will be a big test of what Coplink* can do. Just for this project, all information from Maryland, the District and Virginia and from federal databases such as the FBI's Rapidstart is being collected in a single, searchable data file.
The Washington Post
November 7, 2002
- "An
Electronic Cop That Plays Hunches"
It is an Internet-based system called Coplink*, developed at an artificial intelligence laboratory, that allows police departments to establish links quickly among their own files and to those of other departments.
The New York Times
November 2, 2002
- "Tucson
Cops, local software to help in
D.C. sniper probe"
A computer database system that Tucson police employ in crime investigations will be used in the hunt for the Washington, D.C.-area sniper or snipers.
Tucson Citizen
October 23, 2002
- "Sniper
probe to get help from Tucson"
A program developed by the University of Arizona will be used to try to capture the Washington, D.C., area sniper.
Arizona Daily Star
October 23, 2002
- "Regional
Information Sharing Project for
Huntsville, Texas Law Enforcement
Agencies"
The city of Huntsville, TX recently granted a contract to implement COPLINK*, a law enforcement records-sharing tool, in an initiative to improve Community Oriented Policing.
The Innovation Groups
March, 2002
- "KM
‘aids and abets’ law enforcement"
Law enforcement is an information-intensive process, beginning with data collection at crime scenes and extending through records management and analysis of data to support crime-solving.
KMWorld
Vol 11, Issue 3, March, 2002
- "Super
Detective"
When University of Arizona professor Hsinchun Chen combined police databases for a consortium of city police agencies, a super-detective was born.
DG Online
December, 2001
- Fischer, Alan
COPLINK* nabs criminals faster.
Arizona Daily Star
January 7, 2001
- "Changing
the Rules of the Game: How CopLink
is Helping Police Departments Match
Evidence Across Boundaries of Time
and Space "
Federal Computer Week news
April, 2000
- "New
Computer Program Improves Information
Sharing of Criminal Cases Between
Law Enforcement Agencies"
Justice Bulletin, National Criminal Justice Association
December, 1999
- "Coplink*:
Database Detective"
National Law Enforcement and Correction Center, Tech Beat
Summer, 1999
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