COPLINK center: social network analysis and identity deception detection for law enforcement and homeland security intelligence and security informatics: a crime data mining approach to developing border safe research

In this paper, we describe the highlights of the COPLINK Center for law enforcement and homeland security project. Two new components of the project are described, namely, identity resolution and mutual information.

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