Exploring Text Mining and Analytics for Applications in Public Security: an in-depth dive into a systematic literature review

  • De Carvalho V
  • Costa A
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Abstract

Text mining and related analytics emerge as a technological approach to support human activities in extracting useful knowledge through texts in several formats. From a managerial point of view, it can help organizations in planning and decision-making processes, providing information that was not previously evident through textual materials produced internally or even externally. In this context, within the public/governmental scope, public security agencies are great beneficiaries of the tools associated with text mining, in several aspects, from applications in the criminal area to the collection of people's opinions and sentiments about the actions taken to promote their welfare. This article reports details of a systematic literature review focused on identifying the main areas of text mining application in public security, the most recurrent technological tools, and future research directions. The searches covered four major article bases (Scopus, Web of Science, IEEE Xplore, and ACM Digital Library), selecting 194 materials published between 2014 and the first half of 2021, among journals, conferences, and book chapters. There were several findings concerning the targets of the literature review, as presented in the results of this article.

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De Carvalho, V. D. H., & Costa, A. P. C. S. (2023). Exploring Text Mining and Analytics for Applications in Public Security: an in-depth dive into a systematic literature review. Socioeconomic Analytics, 1, 5–55. https://doi.org/10.51359/2965-4661.2023.259008

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