Investigating the Illicit Trade of Cultural Property with an Automated Data Pipeline Architecture

Nicholas Landi, Elizabeth Lee, Karolina Naranjo-Velasco, Felipe Barraza
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The scale of global art crime has been difficult to quantify due to the vast number of transactions and varying methods of trade. Although online marketplace platforms such as eBay offer promising data to study and track this illicit market, this relationship has not been systematically studied due to the highly technical nature of compiling and wrangling these data. This research project partners with the Cultural Resilience Informatics and Analysis (CURIA) Lab to design a robust data pipeline that collects, processes, and stores data from eBay to quantify and analyze the network mobility of illicit cultural property. The data pipeline consists of a template for accessing eBay's API, understanding API documentation, and collecting necessary features for network analysis. This process represents the first data pipeline architecture to our knowledge that collects data from listings across categories of interest, and stores features in a SQLite database through an automated, recursive script for social science research. The metadata for building and maintaining the data pipeline is recorded in an in-depth guide. The result of this data pipeline framework is a replicable blueprint for interacting with an online marketplace's API environment. This project will act as a precursor to begin research regarding the global trade of illicit cultural property through subsequent network and spatial analysis.
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用自动化数据管道架构调查文化财产非法贸易
由于交易数量庞大,交易方式各异,全球艺术品犯罪的规模一直难以量化。尽管eBay等在线市场平台为研究和跟踪这一非法市场提供了有希望的数据,但由于汇编和整理这些数据的高度技术性,这种关系尚未得到系统研究。该研究项目与文化弹性信息学和分析(CURIA)实验室合作,设计一个强大的数据管道,收集、处理和存储来自eBay的数据,以量化和分析非法文化财产的网络流动性。数据管道由一个模板组成,用于访问eBay的API、理解API文档和收集网络分析所需的必要特性。据我们所知,这个过程代表了第一个数据管道架构,它从感兴趣的类别列表中收集数据,并通过自动递归脚本将特征存储在SQLite数据库中,用于社会科学研究。构建和维护数据管道的元数据记录在一个深入的指南中。这个数据管道框架的结果是一个可复制的蓝图,用于与在线市场的API环境交互。该项目将作为一个先导,通过随后的网络和空间分析开始对非法文化财产的全球贸易进行研究。
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