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Investigative Data Mining: Mathematical Models for Analyzing, Visualizing and Destabilizing Terrorist Networks

von Nasrullah Memon

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The iMiner is an experimental system, which provides facilities for retrieval of information and its presentation in graph form. A number of facilities that enable small subgraphs to be retrieved and added to the browsing canvas are also provided. In the current implementation we have provided four such facilities that are described in next section.

6.4.1 The Subgraph Retrieval Facilities

An analyst begins to construct a view by placing one or more objects on the browsing canvas, either by selecting from the list of those stored, or by retrieving objects according to their attribute values. The user may then begin to use the facilities that we now describe using the example of the database shown in Figure. 6.3.

The Exploratory Database View Constructor (EDVC) is an experimental system, which provides facilities for the incremental exploratory retrieval of information and its presentation in graph form as described in section 2 above. A number of facilities that enable small sub-graphs to be retrieved and added to the browsing canvas [FN 13] are also provided. In the current implementation we have provided seven such facilities that are described in the next section.

5.2 The sub-graph retrieval facilities

5.2.1 Introduction

The user begins to construct a view by placing one or more objects on the browsing canvas, either by selecting from a list of those stored, or by retrieving objects according to their attribute values [FN 14]. The user may then begin to use the facilities that we now describe using the example database shown in figure 5.1 [FN 15].

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[FN 13] We use the term “browsing canvas” throughout this section to refer to the display area on which the database view or chart is constructed.

[FN 14] Objects are retrieved in this manner by specifying conditions that the attribute values of the objects retrieved must satisfy. These conditions are specified in an attribute condition grid similar to that used in QBE [ZLOO75].

[FN 15] The criminal intelligence database depicted in figure 5.1 and the examples presented throughout this section are based upon those presented in [AYRE95].

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Here the source is not given, either.

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