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7.3 The Analytical Policeman: Visualization for Law and Order (M-I-T)
7.3 The Analytical Policeman: Visualization for Law and Order (M-I-T)
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7.3.1 Video 1: Predictive Policing (M-I-T)
7.3 The Analytical Policeman: Visualization for Law and Order (M-I-T)
MIT
Prof. Dr. Dimitris Bertsimas
Social Sciences
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7.3.11 Video 6: A Heatmap on the United States (M-I-T)
7.3 The Analytical Policeman: Visualization for Law and Order (M-I-T)
MIT
Social Sciences
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7.3.13 Video 7: The Analytics Edge (M-I-T)
7.3 The Analytical Policeman: Visualization for Law and Order (M-I-T)
MIT
Prof. Dr. Dimitris Bertsimas
Social Sciences
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7.3.3 Video 2: Visualizing Crime Over Time (M-I-T)
7.3 The Analytical Policeman: Visualization for Law and Order (M-I-T)
MIT
Social Sciences
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7.3.5 Video 3: A Line Plot (M-I-T)
7.3 The Analytical Policeman: Visualization for Law and Order (M-I-T)
MIT
Social Sciences
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7.3.7 Video 4: A Heatmap (M-I-T)
7.3 The Analytical Policeman: Visualization for Law and Order (M-I-T)
MIT
Social Sciences
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7.3.9 Video 5: A Geographical Hot Spot Map (M-I-T)
7.3 The Analytical Policeman: Visualization for Law and Order (M-I-T)
MIT
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