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Smart Crime Pattern Analysis Using the
Geographical Analysis Machine
Ian Turton,Stan Openshaw, James Macgill
CCG, University of Leeds
email: [email protected]
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Crime Pattern Analysis
• Automated
• Smart
• Easy to use
• Easy to understand
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Being SMART is not just a matter of methodology but also involves access, usability, relevancy, and
result communication factors
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Residential Crimes
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Street Crime Locations
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Spot any patterns?Mapping the raw data is virtually useless unless the patterns are
blindingly obvious
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GAM & GEM
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GAM creates a density surface of weighted
evidence of clustering which is used to suggest
locations, intensities, and patterns of clustering that
exists on the map
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GAM Results Surface
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GAM results for Street Crime
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GAM results for Street Crime II
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That could be random chance!
• Each run examines 433,714 different circles
• So you might expect some circles by random chance
• GAM lets you test that
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Random results
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If you want to try out WWW-GAM
http://www.ccg.leeds.ac.uk/smart/intro.html
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But why not build the search for local association into the circle search used
in GAM?
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Building a Geographical Explanations Machine- GEM/1• Explanation here is to be interpreted in the
traditional geographical sense of there being a possibly interesting localized spatial association between clusters and certain GIS data layers
• Maps do not cause patterns to appear BUT they do contain clues as to the processes that do if only we were clever enough to spot and decode them
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Rock A
Rock B Rock C
Rock D
Geology Map
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railway
2 km
buffer polygon
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Combined Geology and Railway Buffer Map
Rock A
Rock B Rock C
Rock D2 km
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Combinations of Attributes
• If we have 8 attributes with 10 classes each
• There are 3160 permutations of 2 classes from 80 compared with 24,040,016 if any 5 are used
• Smart searches are essential– use GA to generate possible combinations of
interest
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Back to Baltimore
• Visit the US Census Bureau Web site
• Download Census variables at block level
• Aggregate to block groups
• Split variables to quartiles
• Export as text files from arcview
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House Value
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Ethnicity
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Old People
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Run GEM• Similar web interface
• simple ASCII text files
• same visual output
• I have used chloropleth maps as psuedo coverages
• you could use other information – distance to main roads– neighbourhood watch areas
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Residential Crime (Mode 1)
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Residential Crime (mode 3)
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Residential Crimes
• The most common combination of coverages for clusters of residential crime
• high house values
• lots of old people
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Street Crime
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Street Crime II
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Related Coverages
• For both base populations the most commonly related coverages are
• high house values
• high proportion of white residents
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If you want to try out Smart Analysis on the Web
http://www.ccg.leeds.ac.uk/smart/intro.html
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Future developments
• GAM and GEM fail eventually as more coverages and time periods are added
• The CCG is currently developing new methods of driving the search process– Genetic Algorithms– Swarm based optimization
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Further Info: [email protected]
[email protected]@geog.leeds.ac.uk
http://www.ccg.leeds.ac.uk/smart/intro.html