Updated July 10th, 2019 at 14:01 IST

Staqu’s PINE Uses Open Source Intelligence To Address Crimes In India 

Staqu has launched PINE which is an open-source intelligence platform that harnesses Artificial Intelligence (AI) for smart policing and intelligence services for law enforcement and corporate agencies.

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Staqu has launched PINE which is an open-source intelligence platform that harnesses Artificial Intelligence (AI) for smart policing and intelligence services for law enforcement and corporate agencies. 

PINE utilizes open source intelligence (OSINT), one of the most impactful techniques used by different intelligence agencies around the world to access the relevant and focused information from open source data and utilise it to perform various kind of proactive analysis on people, organizations or regions. 

Policing is one of the most mission-critical use-cases that PINE will address. Crime in India, right from terrorism to human trafficking, and robbery. is repetitive and also found to be following a pattern. This trail of nefarious activities create humongous data, which, when analysed adequately, can give rise to predictive analysis. However, such big data analysis has its own challenges as data is not structured as a text and combines image and speech with text. 

  As an AI-powered open source intelligence technology, PINE accumulates data from different sources and perform language agnostic text analysis, more precisely natural language processing (NLP). PINE considers the semantically similar keywords while performing the news search. In addition, PINE also transliterates and translates the given English keywords in different Indian languages along with its context to sieve through all the news portals in real-time and populate the most relevant queries on PINE publishing platform. The news updates happen in real-time, aggregated from different sources predefined, in this scenario, by police. Furthermore, PINE also has the capability to extract the breaking news from predefined LIVE TV news channels and create the database for police intelligence which can later be used to alert or in-search purpose. 

 Commenting on the launch, Atul Rai, Co-Founder and CEO of Staqu stated, “. While law enforcement agencies pursuing predictive policing are the prime takers of this platform, PINE can also be leveraged by corporates and more to better gauge a region, person or organization of interest.” 

  Also, with PINE, law enforcement agencies and corporates need not depend on ‘tag-search’ to access information about their person or region of interest. Providing deeper and complete search, the AI-powered platform collects context-based information, taking into account different ways in which a person or region is addressed, for instance via name, designation, common terms, local dialects etc. PINE combines NLP with image-based search and goes through big data sets of information available on social media, TV, texts etc. to return the most precise results. 

  In addition to contextual search, PINE performs Relationship Analysis between different entities, area or person of interest. For instance, a news regarding Al Qaeda will have a relationship with Osama Bin Laden and terrorism. The analysis is then coupled with Hotspot Analysis to know where the ‘subject’ is active. With Time Series Analysis, furthermore, PINE compares the happenings at different locations and establishes relationships and patterns between seemingly disparate events. 

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Published July 10th, 2019 at 13:58 IST