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LAW-TRAIN · Mixed-reality environment for training teams in joint investigative interrogation-Intelligent interrogation training simulator

H2020Status: CLOSED1 May 201530 April 2018EU funding €5,095,687Call H2020-FCT-2014-2015

Interrogations of suspects in international crime are very difficult and require sophisticated skills, familiarity with different -cultures, laws and methods, and cross-border teamwork. Training law enforcement agents on how to conduct such interrogations is the key to fighting these crimes.LAW-TRAIN applies an interdisciplinary approach for international criminal interrogations. It will unify the methodology for such interrogations and will develop a distributed mixed-reality gaming platform that will provide training opportunities to teams of international interrogators anytime and anywhere. The platform will include a virtual human suspect that will be interrogated and generate dynamic verbal and body responses. The system will provide tools to generate new characters and new scenarios easily. An intervention agent will follow the training and comment online on the team members’ performance.LAW-TRAIN builds on advanced technologies of virtual and augmented reality to allow law enforcement personnel (and translators, lawyers and judges) from different countries located in different sites to conduct a collaborative investigative interrogation of one or more suspects. All the investigators will see each other and work as a team. Each of the trainees will have access to his/her country's the information system and will be able to share this information with the other trainees as required in real criminal investigations.The investigational database will be directed at international organized crime focusing on international drug trafficking. However, the LAW-TRAIN engine is designed as a generic engine that will enable development of scenarios for other types of illegal activities as well as other cross-border teamwork training.LAW-TRAIN will be evaluated in an extensive field study with law-enforcement agents from four countries. This will be the first step in the deployment of LAW-TRAIN to fight international organized crime.

Consortium · 11 organisations

coordinator

BAR ILAN UNIVERSITY

IL · €1,203,162

participant

Usecon gmbh

AT · €549,375

participant

IDENER TECHNOLOGIES SL

ES · €497,125

participant

Inspectoratul General al Politiei Romane

RO · €100,088

participant

COMPEDIA SOFTWARE & HARDWARE DEVELOPMENT LTD

IL · €946,250

participant

MINISTRY OF PUBLIC SECURITY

IL · €266,563

participant

Ministerio da Justica

PT · €29,100

participant

MINISTERIO DEL INTERIOR

ES · €222,000

participant

DE FEDERALE OVERHEIDSDIENST JUSTITIE - LE SERVICE PUBLIC FEDERAL JUSTICE

BE · €112,575

participant

INESC ID INSTITUTO DE ENGENHARIADE SISTEMAS E COMPUTADORES INVESTIGACAO E DESENVOLVIMENTO EM LISBOA

PT · €558,438

participant

KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN

BE · €611,013

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