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Criminal motivation on the dark web: A categorisation model for law enforcement
J Dalins, C Wilson, M Carman
Digital Investigation 24, 62-71, 2018
1152018
Fine-tuning llama 2 large language models for detecting online sexual predatory chats and abusive texts
TT Nguyen, C Wilson, J Dalins
arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.14683, 2023
322023
Laying foundations for effective machine learning in law enforcement. Majura–A labelling schema for child exploitation materials
J Dalins, Y Tyshetskiy, C Wilson, MJ Carman, D Boudry
Digital Investigation 26, 40-54, 2018
302018
Monte-Carlo Filesystem Search–A crawl strategy for digital forensics
J Dalins, C Wilson, M Carman
Digital Investigation 13, 58-71, 2015
112015
PDQ & TMK+ PDQF--A Test Drive of Facebook's Perceptual Hashing Algorithms
J Dalins, C Wilson, D Boudry
arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.07745, 2019
92019
Effective, explainable and ethical: AI for law enforcement and community safety
C Wilson, J Dalins, G Rolan
2020 IEEE/ITU International Conference on Artificial Intelligence for Good …, 2020
42020
Adaptive Knowledge Distillation for Classification of Hand Images Using Explainable Vision Transformers
TT Nguyen, C Wilson, J Dalins
Joint European Conference on Machine Learning and Knowledge Discovery in …, 2024
2024
Australia New Zealand Police Artificial Intelligence Principles - a Primer
J Dalins, C Wilson
https://ailecs.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/ANZPAA-principles-brief-4.pdf, 2024
2024
The Data Airlock: infrastructure for restricted data informatics
G Rolan, J Dalins, C Wilson
arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.09006, 2022
2022
The Data Airlock
G Rolan, J Dalins, C Wilson
2022
Sustaining Future Digital Forensics Through Intelligent Automation
JT Dalins
Monash University, 2019
2019
Rapid forensic analysis using distributed computing: RFAS-Rapid Forensic Analysis System
JT Dalins
Monash University, 2011
2011
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