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Telephone call data records can contain information and insights into investigations of crucial importance. By analyzing raw telephone data, it is possible to develop an appreciation of the hierarchy of a criminal organization, identify potential targets, understand relationships between individuals and substantiate associations between known targets, or provide evidence suggesting the existence of a criminal network. Consequently, the analysis of high volume telephone call records has increasingly become a requirement of modern investigations.
i2 PatternTracer provides analysts with a powerful and efficient analytical solution, which can rapidly analyse tens of thousands of call data records, to identify call clusters and uncover key players in an investigation. PatternTracer utilizes a proprietary algorithm to automatically find repeating patterns in call records, regardless of any change in the order of calls, or if some calls are occasionally absent from a pattern.
PatternTracer is an extension to i2 Analyst’s Notebook, displaying results as Analyst’s Notebook association and timeline charts. Once repeating groups of calls have been identified, you can therefore make use of the additional analysis functionality provided in this application. Results can then be shared and distributed freely to colleagues using i2 ChartReader™.
Key Benefits
With PatternTracer you can
- Replace manually intensive methods of pattern-finding within call data with a simple, fast, automated solution.
- Maximize the value of even a single phone billing by identifying the most likely targets from the patterns of calls.
- Identify possible chains of communication within a group.
- Highlight the existence of unknown players or communication channels.
- Future incidents may be predicted more accurately by highlighting all repeating call patterns in historic call data. This enables a proactive approach to preventing the recurrence of criminal activity.
- PatternTracer is vital to prioritising your requests for further data. It enables you to focus on the billing data you require and so reduces the quantity and cost of requests made to service providers.
- Rapid pattern discovery can enable managers to make informed decisions about where to commit resources for the next phase of an investigation.
- PatternTracer can quickly help identify potential members of a group or network, its organizational hierarchy, the relationships between individuals involved and any potential areas of weakness in the network being targeted. The results help identify the cycles in a criminal process and provide analytical input to the prioritization of investigative resource.
- Reduced cost of ownership for IT departments thanks to MSI deployment.
Key Functionality
PatternTracer provides flexible presentation of results - view pattern instances over time using a timeline or a network view of the patterns using an association chart.
Charts produced by PatternTracer can be analyzed and annotated in exactly the same way as any other chart, eliminating the need to learn a new application.
PatternTracer allows you to find patterns in new data gathered as the investigation progresses so that future activity can be focused and your resources optimized.
PatternTracer can import up to 100,000 call records from text data files identifying phone numbers in volumes of data which would be unmanageable with manual methods.
i2 PatternTracer
An interactive, two-day course using a combination of lecture, hands-on work and exercises.
Understand how PatternTracer finds patterns in telephone call data.
Learn how to use different settings to interrogate all your data.
Interpret the results of your interrogation.
Manage creation and loading of data into a Telephone Call Analysis (TCA) database. Use PatternTracer in conjunction with i2 iTel.
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Perform advanced telephone call analysis to detect key clusters of information.
The cluster results are displayed and can be charted directly in Analyst's Notebook.
Visualize the analytical results in Analyst’s Notebook in familiar association or theme line layouts.
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