2023
DOI: 10.3390/app132011545
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A System for Interviewing and Collecting Statements Based on Intent Classification and Named Entity Recognition Using Augmentation

Junho Shin,
Eunkyung Jo,
Yeohoon Yoon
et al.

Abstract: In cases of child sexual abuse, interviewing and obtaining trustworthy statements from victims and witnesses is essential because their statements are the only evidence. It is crucial to ascertain objectively the credibility of the victim’s statements, which may vary based on the nature of the questions posed by the forensic interviewer. Therefore, interview skills that eliminate subjective opinions require a high level of training for forensic interviewers. To reduce high-risk subjective interviews, objective… Show more

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“…A CBCA criteria classification framework based on natural language processing (NLP) is proposed to address these problems [14] . Here, the aim is to improve the performance of CBCA criteria classification by minimizing the influence of preconceived opinions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A CBCA criteria classification framework based on natural language processing (NLP) is proposed to address these problems [14] . Here, the aim is to improve the performance of CBCA criteria classification by minimizing the influence of preconceived opinions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%