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Research and Discussion | Publishing Language: Chinese | Open Access

Construction of a Comprehensive Integrated Collaborative Workshop System for Crime Investigation Technology Based on Multidimensional Data Coupling

Jiaxi LIU1Xingxia WANG2Ning ZHANG3Qingzhen MENG3Yao LIU3( )
The University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL, UK
State Key Laboratory of Multimodal Artifi cial Intelligence Systems, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China
Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Public Security, Beijing 100038, China
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With criminal methods becoming increasingly sophisticated, traditional crime investigation models are facing significant challenges. This paper proposes the construction of a comprehensive integrated collaborative workshop system for crime investigation technology based on multidimensional data coupling, aiming to consolidate diverse forensic techniques and transform them into effective tools for data mining, thereby enhancing the precision and efficiency of criminal investigations. The study provides an in-depth analysis of the multidimensional data coupling mechanism and its application value, while thoroughly examining the architectural framework, core components, and critical technical implementation pathways of the proposed system. Specifically, the coupling mechanism is designed to harmonize heterogeneous data sources, including forensic records, biometric databases, geospatial information, and real-time surveillance feeds, enabling dynamic cross-referencing and pattern recognition. Furthermore, the paper explores the system's application prospects and identifies practical challenges such as data privacy concerns, interoperability barriers between legacy systems, and the need for specialized training programs to bridge the gap between technical outputs and investigative decision-making. Corresponding solutions, including blockchain-based encryption protocols, standardized data exchange interfaces, and adaptive human-machine collaboration frameworks, are proposed. Notably, the system's ability to integrate advanced machine learning models with domain expertise allows for real-time scenario simulation and risk assessment, significantly reducing investigative blind spots. The establishment of this system is expected to dismantle data silos, facilitate the fusion of multi-source heterogeneous data, and foster synergistic collaboration between technological resources and expert judgment. By integrating artificial intelligence-driven analytics with domain-specific investigative expertise, the system supports a paradigm shift from "evidence-centric case processing" to "holistic case management, " driving innovation in forensic methodologies. This system is anticipated to revolutionize the way criminal investigations are conducted by providing a unified platform for data analysis and expert collaboration, ultimately leading to more accurate and timely case resolutions. This transformation not only accelerates case resolution through predictive policing models but also establishes a robust technical foundation for safeguarding national security and social stability in the era of digital criminology.

CLC number: DF793 Document code: A Article ID: 1008-3650(2025)03-0307-07

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LIU J, WANG X, ZHANG N, et al. Construction of a Comprehensive Integrated Collaborative Workshop System for Crime Investigation Technology Based on Multidimensional Data Coupling. Forensic Science and Technology, 2025, 50(3): 307-313. https://doi.org/10.16467/j.1008-3650.2025.0034

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Received: 05 March 2025
Revised: 17 April 2025
Published: 23 April 2025
© 2025 The Editorial Office of Forensic Science and Technology

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