Analiza heurystyczna w procesie wykrywania przestępców seryjnych, części druga - wiktymologia oraz rekonstrukcja miejsca przestępstwa w świetle rozumowania abdukcyjnego
Heuristic analysis in the process of detecting serial offenders, part two - Victimology and Crime Scene Reconstruction through the lenses of Abductive Reasoning
Author(s): Włodzimierz MarkiewiczSubject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Psychology, Criminal Law
Published by: Wydawnictwo OR TWP w Szczecinie
Keywords: Victimology; victim theory; crime scene reconstruction; Konolidge’s abductive reasoning; AI; supervised learning process; neural network;activation function;
Summary/Abstract: In the article, victimology, from the point of view of satisficing is defined. Utilization of the abductive reasoning in analysis of crime scene is explained. Here, the cognitive limits related to criminal profiling are determined. The article is the second in a series of publications describing the use of computer aided heuristic analysis in the process of detecting perpetrators of serial crime (ViCLAS).Using the Konolidge’s and Bylander’s definitions, abductive reasoning is explained. The paper introduces reader to basics of an AI neural network and its potential of use in above mentioned process. Author presents engagement of the abductive reasoning in to process supervised learning.
Journal: Edukacja Humanistyczna
- Issue Year: 2021
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 65-77
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English, Polish