Analysis of GPS traces of police vehicles Leto Peel {[email protected] }

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Analysis of GPS traces of police vehicles Leto Peel {[email protected]} Department of Computer Science, UCL

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Analysis of GPS traces of police vehicles Leto Peel {[email protected] } Department of Computer Science, UCL . GPS Traces of Police Vehicles. GPS transmissions of police vehicles in Camden Transmits every 15 seconds = 1 month. Where do police vehicles stop?. Why? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Analysis of GPS traces of police vehicles

Leto Peel{[email protected]}

Department of Computer Science, UCL

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GPS Traces of Police Vehicles• GPS transmissions

of police vehicles in Camden

• Transmits every 15 seconds

= 1 month

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Where do police vehicles stop?

Why?• Indicate where crimes occur

• Indicate where police expect crimes to occur

• Indicate where police get stuck in traffic

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Where do police vehicles stop?• All GPS

transmissions where speed = 0

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Future Ideas

• Closer look at vehicle stops– Identify destinations– Cross reference with other data sources

• Patterns in routing behaviour– Model roads as a spatio-temporal network– Behaviours corresponding to roles?

(response vehicle/safer neighbourhood)