Birs- 19w5101: Mathematical Criminology and Security
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Title: The Structure of Criminological Theory
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Title: Patterns in Crime: An Overview
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Title: Agent-based models and data assimilation
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Title: Self-Exciting Point Processes for Crime
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Title: Spatial event hotspot prediction using multivariate Hawkes features
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Title: Scanning statistics for crime linkage detection
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Title: Approximate filtering of intensity process for Poisson count data
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Title: Predicting crime is easy, using crime predictions is hard
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Title: Uncertainty Quantification for Semi-Supervised Multi-class Classification in Ego-Motion Analysis of Body-Worn Videos
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Title: Modelling Riot Dynamics
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Link:http://www.birs.ca/events/2019/5-day-workshops/19w5101/videos/watch/201903201114-Rodriguez-Bunn.html
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Title: Existence and stability of spike solution in SIRS model with diffusion
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Title: Street networks and their role in crime modelling
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Title: Multi-armed bandit problem on rescue resource allocation
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