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Crowd-solving true crimes?

1 pointsby kurosawaover 6 years ago
(A thought experiment of sorts, the inspiration which is: https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.bbc.com&#x2F;news&#x2F;world-46453084)<p>I was wondering if anyone was aware of projects to enable &quot;crowd-solving&quot; of crimes (starting with cold-cases or such), or has thought about how this could be achieved (e.g. the kind of platform required, legal&#x2F;privacy issues, etc.)?<p>By &#x27;platform&#x27; I mean a system that would complement a true-crime podcast (in the above link) and represent the constituent parts or tasks of a case (based on &#x27;crime-scene&#x27;- and &#x27;legal&#x27; -logic), which can push tasks -- mechanical-turk-ing them -- onto existing community spaces before aggregating results:<p>-Some tasks might just require OCR&#x27;ing of documents (or parts-thereof) and can be farmed-off to a Recaptcha system. They could similarly require the making of small&#x2F;simple cartoony animations (or &#x27;model making&#x27;) to illustrate how a crime was done for example. These as tasks to do with preparing&#x2F;modelling the evidence<p>-Other tasks might require some data analysis (e.g. financial data), can can be made into a Kaggle or &#x27;Data Science for Social Good&#x27; project.<p>-Other tasks might be fact finding tasks that require a basic google&#x2F;wolfram-alpha search or something more and might just require short answers; e.g. &quot;how long is the walk from the suspect&#x27;s location to the victim&#x27;s house&quot;<p>-Other tasks&#x2F;puzzles&#x2F;problems will require more thought or time and can perhaps be presented through stackexchange or reddit style communities (and not just formats) to facilitate discussion; e. g. &quot;why would someone walking on street x in time y take 3 minutes longer than others do?&quot;<p>And we&#x27;d need the platform to keep track of these discussions and combine the results over time to deduce the overall status.<p>Thoughts?<p>[Of course this could all be seen as the preliminary stage for a &#x27;Minority Report&#x27; type of world, but relying more-so on human computation and focusing initially on past crimes)

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