Uso do modelo POLE para recuperação da informação investigativa policial por meio de grafos
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The article presented a research methodology, based on visual models, using technologies that represent graphs formed by people, objects, places, events (POLE), and their interconnections. As a methodology it used a small world network and developed a conceptual model for the interconnections between the POLE entities and their recovery through the OpenCypher open standard language. Subsequently, a database was created based on graphs containing 407,542 vertices and 316,810 connections, all related to companies and their partners, kinship and employment links. Data were submitted to a federative unit in Brazil. The survey then recovered the entities and their interconnections up to two degrees of separation from the leader of a real criminal organization. The comparison results showed that sixteen of the twenty-three arrested individuals and five of the eight companies involved in the criminal scheme were part of the network of up to two degrees of separation from the leader. Much of the criminal network was recorded in data held by police agencies and showed that the data obtained were within the principles of the three degrees of influence because much of the social relations that have been established up to three degrees in the real world.
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