Extracting and Visualizing Wildlife Trafficking Events from Wildlife Trafficking Reports

July 17, 2022 ยท Entered Twilight ยท ๐Ÿ› International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining

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Repo contents: Wildlife Trafficking in Africa Database Cleaned.csv, Wildlife Trafficking in Africa Database Original.csv, index.html, node_modules, package-lock.json, package.json, server.js

Authors Devin Coughlin, Maylee Gagnon, Victoria Grasso, Guanyi Mou, Kyumin Lee, Renata Konrad, Patricia Raxter, Meredith Gore arXiv ID 2207.08217 Category cs.IR: Information Retrieval Citations 1 Venue International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining Repository https://github.com/wildlifemqp/Visualizations โญ 1 Last Checked 3 months ago
Abstract
Experts combating wildlife trafficking manually sift through articles about seizures and arrests, which is time consuming and make identifying trends difficult. We apply natural language processing techniques to automatically extract data from reports published by the Eco Activists for Governance and Law Enforcement (EAGLE). We expanded Python spaCy's pre-trained pipeline and added a custom named entity ruler, which identified 15 fully correct and 36 partially correct events in 15 reports against an existing baseline, which did not identify any fully correct events. The extracted wildlife trafficking events were inserted to a database. Then, we created visualizations to display trends over time and across regions to support domain experts. These are accessible on our website, Wildlife Trafficking in Africa (https://wildlifemqp.github.io/Visualizations/).
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