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ROXANNE · Real time network, text, and speaker analytics for combating organized crime
Discovering criminal networks and identifying their members is one of the primary aspects of LEAs' mission. ROXANNE will contribute towards this goal by bridging the strengths of speech and language technologies (SLTs), visual analysis (VA) and network analysis (NA). If funded, ROXANNE will achieve a significant increase in the speed of investigation processes and an improvement in identification of individuals by means of speech, in the scope of criminal cases where large amounts of lawfully intercepted communications (with multilingual attributes) are analysed. The technical development will be centred around the ROXANNE platform, which will enhance criminal network analysis capabilities by providing a framework for extracting evidence and actionable intelligence based on speech, language and video technologies. The intention is not to replace humans but automate time-consuming tasks, and support LEA decision-making. Its early version will offer preliminary SLT, VA and NA capabilities to collect end-user feedback. The final version will provide multilingual, probabilistic tools interfacing SLT and NA technologies, boosted by natural language processing (NLP) and relation analysis in the synoptic criminal activity graph. ROXANNE will achieve full compliance with relevant INTERPOL and EU legal and ethical frameworks, including innovative approaches to data protection management such as privacy by design. Special efforts will be expended to ensure ROXANNE outcomes achieve widespread adoption by law enforcement. The effort will be enhanced through a series of education and awareness campaigns and the direct involvement of LEAs from nine European countries, that will test our solutions on real case data. In addition, ROXANNE partner INTERPOL and EUROPOL (member of the External Advisory Board) will provide advice and guidance. The consortium has 24 partners with complementary skills, including leaders in key technology areas impacting criminal investigations.
Consortium · 26 organisations
FONDATION DE L'INSTITUT DE RECHERCHE IDIAP
CH · €695,098
HENSOLDT Austria GMBH
AT · €396,615
CAPGEMINI TECHNOLOGY SERVICES
FR · €419,125
THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL POLICE ORGANIZATION
FR · €400,813
MINISTERUL AFACERILOR INTERNE
RO · €53,063
MINISTRY OF PUBLIC SECURITY
IL · €134,875
MINISTARSTVO UNUTARNJIH POSLOVA
HR · €95,188
ADDITESS ADVANCED INTEGRATED TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS & SERVICES LTD
CY · €270,813
AN GARDA SIOCHANA
IE · €68,125
VYSOKE UCENI TECHNICKE V BRNE
CZ · €294,750
LIETUVOS TEISMO EKSPERTIZES CENTRAS
LT · €60,950
AIRBUS DEFENCE AND SPACE SAS
FR · €503,250
ZENTRALE STELLE FÜR INFORMATIONSTECHNIK IM SICHERHEITSBEREICH
DE · €125,309
KENTRO MELETON ASFALEIAS
EL · €270,938
TRILATERAL RESEARCH LTD
UK · €373,365
AEGIS IT RESEARCH GMBH
DE · €381,860
IOTAM INTERNET OF THINGS APPLICATIONS AND MULTI LAYER DEVELOPMENT LTD
CY · €248,046
Police Service of Northern Ireland
UK · €72,125
POLICEJNI PREZIDIUM CESKE REPUBLIKY
CZ · €66,500
CAPGEMINI CONSULTING
FR
HELLENIC POLICE
EL · €62,750
PHONEXIA SRO
CZ · €344,896
UNIVERSITA CATTOLICA DEL SACRO CUORE
IT · €374,075
Netherlands Forensic Institute
NL · €388,488
GOTTFRIED WILHELM LEIBNIZ UNIVERSITAET HANNOVER
DE · €433,000
UNIVERSITAT DES SAARLANDES
DE · €465,444
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