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Enabling Transnational Collection, Notification, and Sharing of Information

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posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00 authored by Violetta Cavalli-Sforza, Jaime G. Carbonell

We describe efforts towards, and results of, a transnational collaboration between universities, government agencies, and an international organization in applying information technology (IT) to a problem of international concern: detecting and monitoring activities related to the transnational movement of illicit drugs.  Starting from a general vision of how IT could assist in achieving this objective, we have agreed on likely user scenarios, infrastructure requirements and specifications for a prototype system whose initial focus is on collecting and sharing information related to the migration of individuals across borders.  Albeit on a reduced scale, this system concretely exemplifies how information about potentially drug- related activities can be collected and accessed in different languages by privileged users through natural dialogue communication, and how it can be shared in a timely fashion to promote regional and international cooperation on solving the drug problem.

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