2017 9th IEEE-GCC Conference and Exhibition (GCCCE) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/ieeegcc.2017.8448084
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Breaking Through Opacity: A Context-Aware Data-Driven Conceptual Design for a Predictive Anti Money Laundering System

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“…Embodied cognitive science is one promising approach, and there will be other applications that allow us to acknowledge problems and implement innovative solutions for acute societal problems such as combating money laundering (Hamid, 2017) or promoting green technologies for smart cities (Schaffers et al, 2011). The adoption of a "both and" view instead of an "either or" one as a guiding principle for research means that embodied cognition may contain representational, abstract, and symbolic aspects.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Embodied cognitive science is one promising approach, and there will be other applications that allow us to acknowledge problems and implement innovative solutions for acute societal problems such as combating money laundering (Hamid, 2017) or promoting green technologies for smart cities (Schaffers et al, 2011). The adoption of a "both and" view instead of an "either or" one as a guiding principle for research means that embodied cognition may contain representational, abstract, and symbolic aspects.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhou et al (2017) proposed a ProGuard technique to detect malicious accounts and activities. Using SNA, the authors proposed a method for fraud detection (Colladon & Remondi, 2017;Hamid, 2017;Shaikh & Nazir, 2018).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this section, we discuss our proposed system model and the problem formulation. Sahin, 2011;Snchez, 2009;Abdulla, 2015;Sarno, 2015;Nipane, 2016;HaratiNik, 2012;Behera, 2015;Halvaiee, 2014;Save, 2017;MishraA, 2017;Malini, 2017;Gaur, 2017;Xuan, 2018;Jadvani, 2018;Robinson, 2018Alimolaei, 2015Pouramirarsalani, 2017;El Orche, 2018Hamid, 2017Pooja, 2018;Shaikh, 2018;Suresh, 2016…”
Section: System Model and Problem Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Adedoyin, Kapetanakis, Samakovitis, & Petridis, 2017);(Khanuja & Adane, 2018);(Hanbar, Shukla, Modi, & Vyjayanthi, 2019);(Plaksiy, Nikiforov, & Miloslavskaya, 2019);(Jin & Qu, 2018);(Hamid, 2017);(Li, Cao, Qiu, Zhao, & Zheng, 2017);(Prakash, Apoorva, Amulya, Kavya, & KN, 2019);(Plaksiy, Nikiforov, & Miloslavskaya, 2018); (El-Banna, Khafagy, & El Kadi, 2020);(El-Banna et al, 2020) …”
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confidence: 99%