TY - JOUR
T1 - A semantic-enhanced trajectory visual analytics for digital forensic
AU - Ghavami, Mohammad
PY - 2015/3/14
Y1 - 2015/3/14
N2 - With the increasing application of GPS devices, trajectory data have been frequently adopted in digital forensics because it can encompass spatial and temporal aspects of suspects’ movements. However, a lack of semantic information causes difficulty of linking the trajectories with the activities of suspects. Using the situation of a kidnapping, this paper proposes a semantic-enhanced method in trajectory analysis, which categorizes the daily activities of suspects into different semantic types by connecting trajectory data with transaction data. In the meantime, we present an interactive visualization system with four inner-linked views to provide a collaborative visual analytics of trajectory and transaction data in multiple perspectives. In the case study, the kidnapping investigation is used to demonstrate how the system works on the routine pattern analysis of suspects, the detection of abnormal behaviors, and the association exploration among suspects and their abnormal behaviors.
AB - With the increasing application of GPS devices, trajectory data have been frequently adopted in digital forensics because it can encompass spatial and temporal aspects of suspects’ movements. However, a lack of semantic information causes difficulty of linking the trajectories with the activities of suspects. Using the situation of a kidnapping, this paper proposes a semantic-enhanced method in trajectory analysis, which categorizes the daily activities of suspects into different semantic types by connecting trajectory data with transaction data. In the meantime, we present an interactive visualization system with four inner-linked views to provide a collaborative visual analytics of trajectory and transaction data in multiple perspectives. In the case study, the kidnapping investigation is used to demonstrate how the system works on the routine pattern analysis of suspects, the detection of abnormal behaviors, and the association exploration among suspects and their abnormal behaviors.
U2 - 10.1007/s12650-015-0276-z
DO - 10.1007/s12650-015-0276-z
M3 - Article
SN - 1343-8875
SP - 173
EP - 184
JO - Journal of Visualization
JF - Journal of Visualization
ER -