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Suspect Verification Based On Indian Law System

The document proposes an approach for crime detection and criminal identification in Indian cities using data mining techniques. The approach has six modules: data extraction, data preprocessing, clustering, Google map representation, classification, and WEKA implementation. The data extraction module collects unstructured crime data from websites from 2000-2012. The preprocessing module cleans and structures the data into 5,038 crime instances described by 35 attributes. Clustering identifies two crime clusters based on similar attributes, and classification identifies and predicts criminals. WEKA verifies the accuracy of the clustering is 93.62-93.99%.
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Suspect Verification Based On Indian Law System

The document proposes an approach for crime detection and criminal identification in Indian cities using data mining techniques. The approach has six modules: data extraction, data preprocessing, clustering, Google map representation, classification, and WEKA implementation. The data extraction module collects unstructured crime data from websites from 2000-2012. The preprocessing module cleans and structures the data into 5,038 crime instances described by 35 attributes. Clustering identifies two crime clusters based on similar attributes, and classification identifies and predicts criminals. WEKA verifies the accuracy of the clustering is 93.62-93.99%.
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2020 – 2021

Suspect Verification Based on Indian Law System

Abstract :

In the current paper, we propose an approach for the design and implementation of crime detection
and criminal identification for Indian cities using data mining techniques. Our approach is divided into six
modules, namely—data extraction (DE), data preprocessing (DP), clustering, Google map representation,
classification and WEKA implementation. First module, DE extracts the unstructured crime dataset from
various crime Web sources, during the period of 2000–2012. Second module, DP cleans, integrates and
reduces the extracted crime data into structured 5,038 crime instances. We represent these instances
using 35 predefined crime attributes. Safeguard measures are taken for the crime database accessibility.
Rest four modules are useful for crime detection, criminal identification and prediction, and crime
verification, respectively. Crime detection is analyzed using k-means clustering, which iteratively
generates two crime clusters that are based on similar crime attributes. Google map improves
visualization to k-means. Criminal identification and prediction is analyzed using KNN classification.
Crime verification of our results is done using WEKA. WEKA verifies an accuracy of 93.62 and 93.99 % in
the formation of two crime clusters using selected crime attributes

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