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A E Solutions (BI) Ltd Company Introduction

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A E Solutions (BI) Ltd

Company Introduction

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Introduction

Established in 2003Foundations in UK Policing

IntelligenceData Mining Workbench ToolPhysiological Monitoring for Stress Analysis

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European ProjectsTwo Completed EU FP6 Projects

MoveONi-TRACS

Two Current EU FP7 ProjectsCRISISMOSAIC

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PersonnelFull Time Staff

Dr Rick Adderley – Director; provision of business intelligence and operational research

Sandra Adderley – Director; office management and financial controlling

Michelle Smith – Director; project management and marketing

Patrick Seidler – Development Manager; provision of operational intelligence

Aneta Seidler – Administration and Research

Introduction

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Full Time Staff cont.Chris Kirk – Research and Police liaisonSui Wai Lau – Researcher and Software Developer

Part Time StaffSteve White – Hardware and Programming; provision

of operational intelligence and performance information

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Data Mining

To automatically interrogate one or more data sets with a view to providing information that will save time, reduce crime, deter offending and enhance dynamic business processes.

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Data Mining (Policing)

AutomaticallyCreate a Process Once and Run As Often As

Required Interrogate Data Sets

Crime CustodyIntelligence Stop & SearchANPR Command and

ControlBusiness ObjectsCrystal ReportsSpreadsheetsText Files etc...

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Proven Processes

Identification of High Harm Causers / PPOs Cross Border Offenders Suggested Offenders Organised Crime Groups Production of Interview Lists Forensic Analysis

Predicting Forensic Yield CSI Performance Monitoring Area Deprivation on Sample Recovery

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How Is This Accomplished?

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Data Mining Workbench Tool

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Overview

Authority Miner Data Mining Desktop Workbench Tool Utilises Existing Data from Databases

Includes Spreadsheets and Text Files NO Inputting of Data

Processes Built by Users Reused Maintained as Business Dynamics Change Central Repository

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Benefits

NO DATA ENTRYUse Existing Police SystemsAdditional Tool to Assist Analysts

Business Processes Built WITH AnalystsAutomationSave Time & MoneyImprove DeliveryDynamic

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Physiological Monitoring

Equivital Physiological Monitoring Device Record data from:

Heart rate Breathing rate Skin temperature

The illustration shows the Equivital monitor and demonstrates how it is worn in conjunction with its belt. The belt's shoulder strap (A) is particularly useful as it assists in retaining the actual monitor (B) in the correct position on the chest (C). The retaining belts are slim and pliable ensuring that the entire device can be worn comfortably for long periods of time. Having the belt sized correctly to the wearer is important.

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Overview

Record resting heart-rateSubjects enter a quiet room for 10 minutes to allow heart rate to stabilise

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Activity log & VocabularyAll subjects are required to keep a timed activity log which we will collate to produce a Vocabulary that can be used for analysis

Vocabulary ActivitiesRefs Meal break and comfort breakOffice Admin / Reading briefings / Forcenet / Emails /

Paperwork / Filing / Sorting and searching for FP forms / Postroom

Dockets Allocating dockets / Updating dockets on TRAK-X / Booking in dockets / Dealing with allocated dockets / Searching for missing dockets

Fingerprint Comparisons / Identification / Searching / Evidence

Suspect Suspect comparison / Suspect checkQueries Speak with OIC/Officer regarding a suspect /

Queries with/from OfficersIntel System Updating intel system / Intel system enquiry /

Force intel system / Intelligence research / Intelligence checking

Identifications Scanning idents / checking identifications / Writing up identifications / 2nd/3rd checking

Sample Activities and Vocabulary taken from work carried out with CSIs

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Norms are establishedIndividual as a wholeIndividual per Vocabulary heading

If a group has been monitored:Group as a wholeGroup per Vocabulary headingIndividual against Group

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Quantitative Measurements Used

Athletic measurement of heart rateBand Type of Work % MHR What it is good for How you feel

UT2 Utilisation 2. Light aerobic, low intensity work. Sustainable and fat burning.

55-70 General CV fitness. Relaxed. Able to carry on a conversation.

UT1 Utilisation 1. Heavy aerobic work using more oxygen.

70-80 Higher level of CV fitness.

Working. Feel warmer. Heart rate and respiration up. May sweat.

AT Anaerobic Threshold. Harder work. On the aerobic limit. Pushing into anaerobic area.

80-85 High level of CV fitness. Building mental and physical tolerance.

Hard work. Heart rate and respiration up. Carbon dioxide build up. Sweating. Breathing hard.

TR Oxygen Transportation. Working hard. Unsustainable for long periods.

85-90 Developing oxygen transport to the muscles under stress. Increasing cardiac output.

Stressed. Panting. Sweating freely.

AN Anaerobic (without oxygen). Short bursts of maximum effort. Unsustainable. Burning carbohydrate.

90-100 Anaerobic work. Increasing speed. Accustoming the body to work without oxygen.

Very stressful. Gasping. Sweating heavily.

Training Zone

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Cardiovascular measurements are also used alongside the training bands: MaxHeartRate = (208 – (0.7 * age)) %MaxHeartRate = 50/60/70/80/90% ((MaxHeartRate – RestingHeartRate) * %MaxHeartRate / 100)

+ RestingHeartRate

Statistical Process Control Chart Mean of a moving average 3 Standard deviations

Quantitative Measurements Used

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Contact Details

New Business and General Enquiries Dr Rick Adderley

Email: [email protected] Tel: 01386 839423 or 07817 859654

Marketing Enquiries Michelle Smith

Email: [email protected] Tel: 07969 847403

Business Address: A E Solutions (BI) Ltd 9 Stone Pippin Orchard Badsey Worcestershire WR11 7AA

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A E Solutions (BI) Ltd

Company Introduction