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COPLINK Artificial Intelligence
Helps Solve Crimes
May/June 03
by Bill Siuru
The potential uses of COPLINK® are virtually unlimited,
including proactive applications like finding planned
terrorist incidents.
A series of armed robberies were committed at several
fried chicken franchises in Tucson, AZ. The suspects
were identified as two African-American males who wore
masks, except during the last robbery. During that
robbery, a female witness recognized one of them to be a
person known to her as "Peanut" and said "he lived on
North Estrella Street." That's all the Tucson Police
Department needed to apprehend the suspect. That's
because they plugged these few clues into a computer
program called COPLINK®.
COPLINK® is based on technology originally developed by
Hsinchun Chen, Director of the Artificial Intelligence
Laboratory at the University of Arizona. The project,
begun in 1997, was not originally aimed at law
enforcement applications, but the direction was
reoriented when a Tucson Police sergeant saw its
potential for police investigations. COPLINK® was
further developed for commercial sales and is now
marketed by Knowledge Computing Corporation.
Partially financed by the National Science Foundation
and the National Institute of Justice, the developers
worked with law enforcement agencies such as the Tucson
Police Department.
How Does It Work?
Basically, COPLINK® searches through the separate
databases of different agencies and identifies
connections among suspects, vehicles, crimes, locations
and other data to provide investigative leads they
cannot obtain anywhere else. COPLINK® differs from
standard database search software in that it uses
artificial intelligence, or AI. Its neural network
continually updates information from many databases to
"learn" patterns of association so it can perform
searches with ever increasing intelligence.
Knowledge-based databases (like COPLINK®’s) are
generated directly from multiple data sources to provide
large-scale intelligence analysis capabilities,
including the identification of previously unknown
relationships. The bottom line is that COPLINK® can take
millions of pieces of seemingly random, and often
inconsequential, pieces of information and find
connections between things like a license plate, weapon,
nickname, speeding tickets or tattoos.
Three Programs
The COPLINK® Solution Suite consists of three integrated
software modules. COPLINK ConnectTM is a software
program which allows easy information sharing within,
and among, various jurisdictions and government entities
stored on widely differing systems and computer
platforms. Users query and view information gathered
from different sources using a single easy to use
interface. COPLINK DetectTM builds on COPLINK ConnectTM
so users can perform sophisticated analysis on the
shared data to discover hidden relationships and
co-occurrences which are beyond the capabilities of the
human mind. Unlike traditional crime analysis programs
which pinpoint when and where crimes occurred, COPLINK
DetectTM frequently shows WHO is committing the crimes.
COPLINK AdministrationTM manages the tools necessary to
perform routine security and maintenance on the COPLINK®
system.
User-Friendly
Data is organized and displayed rapidly in a
user-friendly, logical, and flexible Web-based format
and is based on popular Internet Web browsers so it can
be mastered by even inexperienced computer users in less
than a day. Queries can be made based on several
categories with maximum versatility on each quick
loading search page. Query results are displayed in easy
to sort summary tables showing key information in column
format designed to find specific information fast.
Summary tables contain hypertext links for each matched
entry to underlying detail data and source documents.
Success Stories
COPLINK® is already in use in more than a dozen
jurisdictions around the country and has helped in many
criminal investigations. For example, one case involved
a victim who was found shot with his throat slashed and
run over by the suspect's vehicle. The victim provided
very little information - a man named "Shorty" who had "Caeser"
tattooed on his arm. With only these clues, a Tucson
detective (using COPLINK®) found the potential suspect
and printed out a mug shot. Shorty was arrested within
five hours. In another example, a federal agency sought
a man wanted for a firearms related incident. The only
clue was that the criminal's sister lived in Tucson,
Arizona, and had an abusive boyfriend. Using COPLINK®,
officials searched hundreds of case files until they
found a woman involved in a domestic violence case who
was also linked to a man of similar age with the same
last name. This took 25 minutes. The program has also
helped build the case against John Muhammad and John Lee
Malvo, the two Washington area snipers.
September 11 showed how small warnings buried deep in
various agencies’ files could be deciphered and pieced
together. Therefore, the Department of Homeland Security
is looking very carefully at the technology. Depending
on the capabilities included and the agency size,
COPLINK® can cost anywhere from $40,000 to over
$200,000.
As to security, COPLINK® was designed to maintain a
secure environment -no matter the source of the data -
by protecting data transactions within a secure law
enforcement communications network using data
compression and 128 bit encryption. The system operates
in a dedicated private network, a Virtual Private
Network (VPN), or an Intranet. Individual agencies have
control over the data which is integrated and updated.
Available Demo
The COPLINK® system is available only to authorized law
enforcement personnel, but several demonstrations are
available at www.coplinkconnect.com. Users have to
request a user name and password from Knowledge
Computing Corporation prior to gaining access to the
system. Because of the sensitive nature of the COPLINK®
data, the demo version uses data which is fictitious. A
sophisticated algorithm scrambles the names, addresses
and other information, yet preserves the associations
between the database objects. In this way, the demo
system can provide a realistic example of the
capabilities of COPLINK®. |