TRAP 2017
News
Agenda
List of Topics
This conference aims to gather not only data mining researchers interested in these topics, but also traffic researchers and decision makers. Original research papers related to the following topics, as well as papers regarding other topics that could be relevant in this area, are welcome:
- detection and tracking of road users (vehicles, bikes, trucks, etc.);
- behavior understanding of road users;
- automatic understanding of the environment in traffic scenarios;
- applications related to traffic surveillance;
- vehicle accident analysis.
Using:
- outliers detection and understanding;
- clustering and conceptual clustering;
- process mining;
- inductive logic programming;
- deep learning and classification.
Dataset
Aiming at focusing the efforts on a common goal, a dataset is provided. It contains transits recorded using several gates. Records are referred to the transits of a limited area of Italy, in which gates are homogeneously distributed. The plates are coherently anonymized (a plate is always referred using the same ID). The dataset can be downloaded filling a little form about the affiliation, and other preliminary non-binding indications.
Shared task
With the intent to unify the way experimental results are evaluated and to push research forwards the development of a real working system supporting police activity, a shared task is proposed.
The main practical goal is to identify itineraries that could imply a criminal intent. The scientist (or RG) is free to define the concept of itinerary, formalizing it functionally to the proposing approach. Other open data can be integrated in the itinerary features or not, up to the scientist (or RG). Criminal intents could be described, for instance, as follows:
- the sequential visit of service areas each facing the other;
- the sequential visit of service areas in the same direction;
- transits inconsistent under the space-time point of view, that are the proof of cloned plates;
- combinations of the previous cases involving several plates and possibly the same criminal organization;
- and so on.
There are no restrictions about methods or techniques. There are only two requirements to participate in this shared task, that are:
- the use of a virtual machine (VM) to send us the system, such a strategy will make it easier to validate each participant's results;
- the representation formalism of the output (details can be found below), in this way our systems will be able to build an overall report about results, in order to better evaluate the final outcome.
Program Committee
- Prof. Dino Pedreschi, University of Pisa
- Dr. Fosca Giannotti, Information Science and Technology Institute of the National Research Council at Pisa
- Prof. Stefano Ferilli, University of Bari
- Prof. Federico Chesani, University of Bologna
- Prof. Claudia Diamantini, University of Ancona
- Dr. Marco Montali, University of Bolzano
- Dr. Fabiana Lanotte, Digital Transformation Team
- Dr. Giorgia Lodi, AgID
- Ing. Giacinto Occhiogrosso, Italian National Police
- Dr. Tommaso Fornaciari, Italian National Police
- Dr. Fabio Leuzzi, Italian National Police
- Dr. Salvatore Iengo, Italian National Police
- Dr. Onofrio Febbraro, Italian National Police
- Dr. Fulvio Rotella, Italian National Police
- Dr. Emiliano Del Signore, Italian National Police
Organizing committee
- Dr. Fabio Leuzzi
- Dr. Onofrio Febbraro
Rassegna stampa
Newspaper and Title | Author | Date |
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siap-polizia.org CONVEGNO "TRAP - 2017" |
20/10/2017 | |
forzearmate.eu Stradale: al via i lavori del "Trap 2017" |
13/10/2017 | |
sinapsinews.info Polizia Stradale: al via i lavori del “Trap 2017” |
13/10/2017 |