After usher in the death of Walter White, "Breaking the Poison" series also ended the series, this tragedy tone by the audience's attention. The terminally ill protagonist rescued nemesis Jesse Pinkman, a growing alienated syndicate, set up a trust fund for his children and killed the "tattooed lady." For such a country as Russia, some people are disappointed with Walter's death and consider it the old routine that has been used badly - the bad guy looking for self-salvation before dying. However, some people do not think so. They think this is not the end result Walter deserves. The chemist should continue to live and further expand the territory of his drug empire.
Although many viewers have a strong impression on the ruthless Heisenberg, we still can not forget that it is, after all, a villain and the bad guy should pay the price for his crimes.
Having said that, what does this mean for our technology trends, especially big data technology? Well, if you have not been concerned with big data before, sit back and listen: Now law enforcement agencies around the world are using Data analysis as the primary means of chasing criminals. Although Walter in "The Deadly Bandit" succeeded in avoiding the trial of the Righteous at Hammer with his majestic death, the bad guys in real life are often less fortunate.
Predictive analysis
The authorities have established big data and predictive analytics in major cities across the United States, including New York, Rochester, Las Vegas, Memphis, Los Angeles, and Charleston. With the help of IBM, they have "expanded their workforce over the years Accumulated experience and knowledge to provide them with a more in-depth approach to crime trend tracking through completely different types of information than ever before - patrolling systems, criminal offenses, the timing of the incident, the date of the incident, and even the time of the incident Weather conditions, etc. "
This means that big data has begun to become a hot program in major cities in the United States to predict criminal activity. In this way, the government authorities can always maintain the leading advantage of being one step ahead of the bad one, so as to improve the accuracy of the pre-judgment so as to ease the criminals by using the ambush on the spot. However, the disadvantage of doing so is that criminals will immediately be selected and relocated to new areas of activity once they feel that they are being paid attention by the government authorities, which in turn will bring even more difficulties to the detection work.
Abandon ship escape!
Today, right now, do you think that the pirate trip has long disappeared in the course of history? Even if it still exists, you may think that these people are inspired by Disney's classic "Pirates of the Caribbean, Want to find their own sense of existence at sea. However, the criminal act of piracy is still in existence and quite active. The development trend of such "business" in recent years has been quite prosperous, causing the global shipping industry to pay a total cost of more than 11 billion U.S. dollars in 2011 alone. The gang of thugs, the brutal murderers, also brutally killed a total of 35 sailors the same year.
But exhilaratingly, the frequency of piracy worldwide has dropped by 54% from 2011 to the present - thanks to our active use of Big Data technology. Large shipping companies have embraced the software company Esri, hoping to rely on its advanced mapping system developed to help their own ships to avoid the threat of piracy. Esri's software incorporates massive amounts of data from a variety of sources to help users create satisfactory map analysis results such as pirate locations and their activity routes. With this information, vessels can map out alternative routes to avoid high-flying areas of piracy while naval vessels track and capture pirates based on the same analytical findings. In addition, Esri's software can leverage available data to help authorities predict piracy, such as when they might launch an attack.
Scored terrorists
Grasp the bad guys with facial recognition technology? It sounds like a crime scene survey on a movie bridge or on television. However, with the Boston bombing earlier this year, we have seen the rapid development of this technology and are expected to usher in this new criminal crackdown weapon in the future. To be sure, analysts and analysts have been confused by the interference of social media and the "crowdsourcing" project with the wrong message from netizens. However, in the end, the pictures of bombarded sites uploaded by people were still used effectively by investigators, Thus restoring a clear picture of the Boston Marathon in April this year. More importantly, the staff finally identified the suspects in the bombings.
Investigators used a software called CrowdOptic to achieve this feat. The software allows the user to extract direction information from the EXIF data of a picture and then find different "gather points" in the picture through a special algorithm, so that the pictures obtained through different channels become a good material for discovering metadata. The results of the analysis eventually helped the authorities successfully pinpoint the suspects from the pictures and bring them to justice (at least one of the suspects was captured).
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The role of big data is not limited to shutting criminals loitering in society - it can also help prison managers understand what prisoners have done and are eligible to return to normal life. In a recent example, we saw how the government used big data analytics to protect people - state jails used specific software to determine which prisoners were entitled to parole.
With the help of the software called Compas, the New York State Parole Board identifies which prisoners may become recidivists and which are more likely to sit tight and which, if any, to reintegrate into society because of bad attitudes National construction to make their own contribution.
Although some may think that any guy who is sent to jail should spend the rest of his life in a stained glass window, there are quite a few people with universal values who believe that everyone deserves second chance. But can we find a foolproof implementation plan?
In the past, judiciary administrations have made judgments based on the seriousness of offenses committed and whether or not offenders show remorse after committing crimes. This has also become the most important review of parole assessment. Now with Compas, whether prisoners are jailed or not depends on the attitudes of the parties and on the profile of individuals, such as the age of their first arrest, including whether their patterns of behavior pose a threat to society and others.
Big data is quietly changing our lives
No matter whether you feel or not, big data plays an increasingly important role in our lives. Some people enjoy the convenience of turning on their computer every day and logging in to their favorite websites - the sensational topics and content are automatically presented to us. It is expected that with the development of technology, big data will gradually move to the stage and become the core component of future life.
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Here, today's article also usher in the end. I will conclude with Pinkman's line in the play:
Behind the attention, slut!
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