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This paper presents an expanded framework for identification of agents in a given scenario, particularly in relation to criminal justice. This identification is centered around an id-case, a set of situations leading up to a judgment of agent identity. The id-case consists of an id-situation, where the actual judgment is made, and a number of resource situations, which support the id-situation. The...
Our interests are in establishing the identity of agents in physical and cyber environments and determining how evidence in cases support identity judgments. Current work centers on physical evidence from a crime scene; however, what is presented is a computational framework that expands to the cyber world. Part of the project's foundation is based on Barwise's situation theory because it joins semantics...
We are interested in how evidence in a case fits together to support a judgment about the identity of an agent. We present a computational framework that extends to the cyber world although our current work focuses on physical evidence from a crime scene. We take Barwise's situation theory as a foundation. Situations support items of information and, by virtue of constraints, some carry information...
We present a framework for agent identity with a focus on structured cases and numerical levels of evidence and their handling. Our framework focuses on id-situations, where a person is judged to be the agent in some scenario, particularly a crime scene. An id-situation has a constellation of associated situations (providing what we call an id-case) to produce the objects used in it. Our idea of a...
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