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LASIE · LArge Scale Information Exploitation of Forensic Data

FP7Status: CLOSED1 May 201431 October 2017EU funding €8,323,806

The LASIE project will design and develop a novel framework to assist forensic analysts in their investigations. The envisaged framework will be based on automated technology for advanced data processing supported by an important human component in critical decision making stages, as well as, legal and ethical aspects. The framework will consist of tools to automatically manipulate, analyse and fuse vast amounts of heterogeneous data acquired from different sources including CCTV surveillance content, confiscated desktops and hard disks, mobile devices, Internet, social networks, handwritten and calligraphic documents. The type of data considered includes text, images, video, audio and biometric information in multiple formats. In order to manage the results of the automated processing, a knowledge repository will be built. It will consider explicit analyst-knowledge and critical legacy information from previous cases. The proposed knowledge representation framework will also allow the system to provide recommendations to analysts, guide the investigation process and perform inference based on evidence extracted from available data.In LASIE, search and retrieval of evidence will be enhanced through the provision of complex query formulations and multimodal search mechanisms yet through a user-friendly, user-centric human-computer interface. The aim is to link and merge heterogeneous data retrieved from multiple sources to improve the knowledge-base and the accuracy of retrieved results. The envisaged user-friendly interface will allow analysts to easily visualise and navigate through the retrieved evidence, highlight relevant events and provide feedback to refine their search criteria.LASIE will follow a privacy-by-design approach, ensuring that all the aforementioned functionalities and the used forensic data strictly obey all legal and ethical restrictions and national laws. This ensures that the outcomes of the system will be accepted in European courts of law.

Consortium · 18 organisations

coordinator

ENGINEERING - INGEGNERIA INFORMATICA SPA

IT · €1,159,295

participant

ETHNIKO KENTRO EREVNAS KAI TECHNOLOGIKIS ANAPTYXIS

EL · €1,033,830

participant

NEUROPUBLIC AE PLIROFORIKIS & EPIKOINONION

EL · €646,520

participant

INNOVATION ENGINEERING SRL

IT · €374,200

participant

VENAKA MEDIA LIMITED

UK · €453,480

participant

HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES DUESSELDORF GMBH

DE · €410,500

participant

UNIVERSITY OF GREENWICH

UK · €99,939

participant

ACIC SA

BE · €404,000

participant

MAYOR'S OFFICE FOR POLICING AND CRIME

UK · €245,540

participant

SENSEGRAPH LIMITED

UK · €294,596

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT BERLIN

DE · €459,200

participant

INSTITUT MINES-TELECOM

FR · €420,440

participant

AYUNTAMIENTO DE MADRID

ES · €291,835

participant

INSTITUTT FOR FREDSFORSKNING

NO · €216,594

participant

VISIONWARE-SISTEMAS DE INFORMACAO SA

PT · €204,525

participant

QUEEN MARY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON

UK · €705,200

participant

UNIVERSIDAD POLITECNICA DE MADRID

ES · €435,809

participant

COLLINS AEROSPACE IRELAND, LIMITED

IE · €468,302

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