Debanjan Datta, Nathan Self, J. Simeone, A. Meadows, Willow Outhwaite, Linda Walker, N. Elmqvist, Naren Ramkrishnan
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TimberSleuth: Visual anomaly detection with human feedback for mitigating the illegal timber trade
Detecting illegal shipments in the global timber trade poses a massive challenge to enforcement agencies. The massive volume and complexity of timber shipments and obfuscations within international trade data, intentional or not, necessitates an automated system to aid in detecting specific shipments that potentially contain illegally harvested wood. To address these requirements we build a novel human-in-the-loop visual analytics system called TIMBERSLEUTH. TimberSleuth uses a novel scoring model reinforced through human feedback to improve upon the relevance of the results of the system while using an off-the-shelf anomaly detection model. Detailed evaluation is performed using real data with synthetic anomalies to test the machine intelligence that drives the system. We design interactive visualizations to enable analysis of pertinent details of anomalous trade records so that analysts can determine if a record is relevant and provide iterative feedback. This feedback is utilized by the machine learning model to improve the precision of the output.
期刊介绍:
Information Visualization is essential reading for researchers and practitioners of information visualization and is of interest to computer scientists and data analysts working on related specialisms. This journal is an international, peer-reviewed journal publishing articles on fundamental research and applications of information visualization. The journal acts as a dedicated forum for the theories, methodologies, techniques and evaluations of information visualization and its applications.
The journal is a core vehicle for developing a generic research agenda for the field by identifying and developing the unique and significant aspects of information visualization. Emphasis is placed on interdisciplinary material and on the close connection between theory and practice.
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