2015 Global Identity Summit

Round-table Discussion: Person-Centric Analytics in Law Enforcement (Room Ballroom B/C)

"Roundtables" are opportunities to meet and have informal discussions with other attendees that have similar interests. There are two blocks of roundtable discussion times within the agenda, each having a variety of topics to choose from. Attendees can reserve a seat at their preferred table on a first-come, first-served basis. Discussions at the roundtable are designed to be informal and off-the-record, though in some cases a table may decide via unanimous consent to share their discussion's key points via a written document that will be made publicly available after the event.

Additional notes:

  • Attendees are not required to register for a roundtable seat in either session. There will be a panel presentation for observation as an alternative activity.
  • Each table will have a "host" who will help facilitate the conversation.
  • Press are not allowed to attend roundtable discussions.

Person-Centric Analytics in Law Enforcement” is the analysis of human behavior(S) in the course of policing. Human behavior refers to the scope of actions, activities and observable emotions associated with individuals, as well as groups. Such behavior is explored and analyzed in the constructs of proactive/preventative, situational awareness, and investigation. To effectively facilitate both proactive policing and criminal investigations person-centric analytics must determine not just who, what and how; but why. Technologies include: video and image-based Analytics, Social Media Analytics, and Social Network Analysis.