How To Catch a Criminal With Data

The researchers ultimately turned the department onto a predictive software called SPSS, which had for years been used to crunch data in a host of disciplines not necessarily connected to crime. The department launched a pilot program with it to analyze trends, as part of a strategy of fighting crime by real-time data-mining.

via How To Catch a Criminal With Data – Technology – The Atlantic Cities.

IBM acquired SPSS back in 2009, and did the same late last year with Knisley’s software company, i2. On a computer monitor, Knisley had pulled up a program called COPLINK, which sucks into one massive database all that disjointed information that was once scribbled down by hand.

Judea Pearl, a big brain behind artificial intelligence, wins Turing Award

The annual Association for Computing Machinery ACM A.M. Turing Award, sometimes called the “Nobel Prize in Computing,” recognizes Pearl for his advances in probabilistic and causal reasoning. His work has enabled creation of thinking machines that can cope with uncertainty, making decisions even when answers aren’t black or white.

via Judea Pearl, a big brain behind artificial intelligence, wins Turing Award.

Congrats UCLA.