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Anomalous Witnesses and Registrations Detection in the Italian Justice System Based on Big Data and Machine Learning Techniques

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It is estimated that in 2020 the amount of data produced was about 44 zettabytes for a per capita daily production of about 16 gigabytes. These numbers make us think about how much knowledge is possible to extract from the data produced every day by every single inhabitant of the earth. Supported by the growing diffusion of frameworks and tools for the automatic analysis of Big Data, Machine Learning and Deep Learning, we can try to extract knowledge from all this information and use it to offer a greater definition to human knowledge. In this paper we present two techniques that exploit the knowledge provided by data analysis to identify anomalies in the Italian judicial system, in particular in the civil process. The first anomaly concerns the presence of “serial witnesses”, people who lend themselves to provide testimony of the facts occurred in different trial proceedings where places dates and events overlap highlighting a false testimony. The second anomaly relates to “multiple entries” by lawyers with the aim of being able to happen upon a judge “favorable” to the case. The two anomalies presented, but the possibilities are endless, are identified through the definition of Big Data pipelines for data aggregation, information extraction and data analysis.

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The work described in this paper has been supported by the Project VALERE “SSCeGov - Semantic, Secure and Law Compliant e-Government Processes”.

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  1. Department of Engineering, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, Caserta, Italy

    Beniamino Di Martino, Salvatore D’Angelo & Antonio Esposito

  2. Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, Asia University, Taichung, Taiwan

    Beniamino Di Martino

  3. Quarta Sezione Civile, Tribunale di Napoli, Naples, Italy

    Pietro Lupi

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  1. Beniamino Di Martino
  2. Salvatore D’Angelo
  3. Antonio Esposito
  4. Pietro Lupi

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Correspondence toSalvatore D’Angelo.

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  1. Department of Information and Communication Engineering, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Fukuoka, Japan

    Leonard Barolli

  2. University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia

    Farookh Hussain

  3. Faculty of Bussiness Administration, Rissho University, Tokyo, Japan

    Tomoya Enokido

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Di Martino, B., D’Angelo, S., Esposito, A., Lupi, P. (2022). Anomalous Witnesses and Registrations Detection in the Italian Justice System Based on Big Data and Machine Learning Techniques. In: Barolli, L., Hussain, F., Enokido, T. (eds) Advanced Information Networking and Applications. AINA 2022. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 451. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-99619-2_18

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