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MAGNETO · Multimedia Analysis and Correlation Engine for Organised Crime Prevention and Investigation

H2020Status: CLOSED1 May 201830 April 2021EU funding €5,320,475Call H2020-SEC-2016-2017

MAGNETO addresses significant needs of law enforcement agencies (LEAs) in their fight against terrorism and organised crime, related to the massive volumes, heterogeneity and fragmentation of the data that officers have to analyse for the prevention, investigation and prosecution of criminal offences. These needs have been identified after consulting with eleven different European LEAs –members of the MAGNETO consortium. In response, MAGNETO empowers LEAs with superior crime analysis, prevention and investigation capabilities, by researching and providing tailored solutions and tools based on sophisticated knowledge representation, advanced semantic reasoning and augmented intelligence, well integrated in a common, modular platform with open interfaces. By using the MAGNETO platform, LEAs will have unparalleled abilities to fuse and analyse multiple massive heterogeneous data sources, uncover hidden relationships among data items, compute trends for the evolution of security incidents, ultimately (and at a faster pace) reaching solid evidence that can be used in Court, gaining also better awareness and understanding of current or past security-related situations. In parallel, MAGNETO will spark an ecosystem of third-party solution providers benefiting from its open, modular and reusable architectural framework and standard interfaces.To achieve these objectives, MAGNETO will test and demonstrate its developments on five representative and complementary use cases (types of crime), under real-life operational conditions in the facilities of eleven different LEAs, keeping them continuously in the production loop, adopting an agile implementation methodology and a multi-disciplinary scientific approach, combining researchers with exceptional track records, officers with top-level operational know-how in law enforcement, recognised experts for legal and ethical compliance to EU and national standards, and qualified training experts for innovative curricula development.

Consortium · 25 organisations

coordinator

EREVNITIKO PANEPISTIMIAKO INSTITOUTO SYSTIMATON EPIKOINONION KAI YPOLOGISTON

EL · €600,000

participant

HOCHSCHULE FUR DEN OFFENTLICHEN DIENST IN BAYERN

DE · €180,000

participant

BAYERISCHES STAATSMINISTERIUM DES INNERN, FUR SPORT UND INTEGRATION

DE · €182,500

participant

Inspectoratul General al Politiei Romane

RO · €73,750

participant

KOMENDA WOJEWODZKA POLICJI W BYDGOSZCZY

PL · €100,000

participant

MINISTERO DELL'INTERNO

IT · €143,125

participant

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €322,850

participant

VENAKA MEDIA LIMITED

UK · €340,500

participant

SOFTWARE IMAGINATION AND VISION SRL

RO · €93,122

participant

AN GARDA SIOCHANA

IE · €125,750

participant

AJUNTAMENT DE SABADELL

ES · €108,750

participant

EUROSOFT DEVELOPMENT SA

RO · €85,628

participant

MINISTERIO DA ADMINISTRACAO INTERNA

PT · €89,375

participant

CBRNE Ltd

UK · €311,250

participant

AKADEMIA POLICJI W SZCZYTNIE

PL · €107,500

participant

ITTI SP ZOO

PL · €307,000

participant

UNIVERSITAT POLITECNICA DE VALENCIA

ES · €298,000

participant

Police Service of Northern Ireland

UK · €165,000

participant

WALENTYNOWICZ PAWEL

PL · €92,625

thirdParty

DEFENCE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY

UK

participant

QUEEN MARY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON

UK · €246,250

participant

THALES

FR · €578,000

participant

KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN

BE · €321,000

participant

HOME OFFICE

UK · €186,000

participant

EUROB CREATIVE SLNE

ES · €262,500

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