The nature of identity has changed dramatically in recent years, and has grown in complexity. Identities are defined in multiple domains: biological and psychological elements strongly contribute, but also biographical and cyber elements are necessary to complete the picture. Law enforcement is beginning to adjust to these changes, recognizing its importance in criminal justice. The SuperIdentity project seeks to aid law enforcement officials in their identification tasks through research of techniques for discovering identity traits, generation of statistical models of identity and analysis of identity traits through visualization. We present use cases compiled through user interviews in multiple fields, including law enforcement, as well as the modeling and visualization tools design to aid in those use cases.
Revised: January 21, 2015 |
Published: September 18, 2014
Citation
Bruce J.R., J. Scholtz, D. Hodges, L. Emanuel, D. Stanton-Fraser, S. Creese, and O.J. Love. 2014.Pathways to Identity: Aiding Law Enforcement in Identification Tasks With Visual Analytics.Security Informatics 3.PNNL-SA-101869.doi:10.1186/s13388-014-0012-6