A three-day symposium on Visual Analytical Sense Making in Criminal Intelligence Analysis (VALCRI) was hosted by Middlesex University Malta. The VALCRI project is being researched, designed and developed to facilitate human reasoning and analytic discourse to provide functions for volume crime analysis and to support individual crime investigations.

The consortium was led by Prof. William Wong, head of human computer interaction at Middlesex University’s School of Science and Technology, and was attended by over 50 representatives from universities and crime-fighting organisations across Europe, including Middlesex University London, City University London, Politie, Object Security, West Midlands Police Force, AE Solutions, Spaceapplications, University Konstanz, Linkoping University, KU Leuven, Technical University Graz, Fraunhofer institute Technology, Technical University Vienna,  ULD, I-Intelligence and Exipple studio.

The VALCRI project is pioneering the future of smart technologies and visual analytics.

The €13 million project is financed by the EU and comprises 18 partners, of which Middlesex University is taking a leading role.

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