Analyzing the Impact of Foursquare and Streetlight Data with Human Demographics on Future Crime Prediction

06/13/2020
by   Fateha Khanam Bappee, et al.
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Finding the factors contributing to criminal activities and their consequences is essential to improve quantitative crime research. To respond to this concern, we examine an extensive set of features from different perspectives and explanations. Our study aims to build data-driven models for predicting future crime occurrences. In this paper, we propose the use of streetlight infrastructure and Foursquare data along with demographic characteristics for improving future crime incident prediction. We evaluate the classification performance based on various feature combinations as well as with the baseline model. Our proposed model was tested on each smallest geographic region in Halifax, Canada. Our findings demonstrate the effectiveness of integrating diverse sources of data to gain satisfactory classification performance.

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