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214 * ! Mon, 8/4/2014, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-102B
Predictive Policing — Topic Contributed Papers
Section on Statistical Learning and Data Mining
Organizer(s): Cynthia D. Rudin, MIT
Chair(s): Tong Wang, MIT   
2:05 PM Learning to Detect Patterns of Crime Cynthia D. Rudin, MIT ; Tong Wang, MIT ; Dan Wagner, Cambridge Police Department ; Rich Sevieri, Cambridge Police Department
2:25 PM Point Process Models on Networks Andrea Bertozzi, University of California, Los Angeles
2:45 PM Measuring the Effect of the Experience of Incarceration on Reoffending Daniel Nagin, Carnegie Mellon ; Jose Zubizarreta, Columbia University
3:05 PM Forecasting Intimate Partner Violence to Inform Law Enforcement Interventions Richard Berk, University of Pennsylvania ; Charles Loeffler, University of Pennsylvania
3:25 PM Kernel Space-Time Interaction Tests for Identifying Leading Indicators of Crime Seth Flaxman ; Daniel Neill, Carnegie Mellon ; Alex Smola, Carnegie Mellon
3:45 PM Floor Discussion



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