第五章 結論與建議
第三節 建議與未來發展方向
本研究僅就住宅竊盜犯罪案件偵防導入案例推理的方法,透過資訊系統將過 去住宅竊盜犯罪案件偵辦的經驗轉化為知識,讓案件偵辦者在面對型態與手法不 斷變化的住宅竊盜犯罪案件時,可以從過去發生的案例中,快速找出解決方案。
而就本研究所建構的系統模型內容來看,未來還可以在下列事項上延續發展、更 加精進。
1.在本研究所建構的系統方面,在相似度比對運算上,可嘗試使用其他的方 法、工具(如類神經網路、基因演算法等),改善系統運作的效能與準確度,
使系統運算分析結論更加精確,以提供住宅竊盜犯罪案件偵辦人員更快 速、有效的分析。
2.本研究所提出的系統模型設計,僅針對已破獲的住宅竊嫌所為之資料為主,
未來可嘗試其他犯罪案件納入研究發展方向,以擴大系統推理的方向與成 效,提供更有彈性與適應性的服務。
3.在條件的選擇與設定會因其他犯罪內容而有差異,是故,未來應用類似架構 於其他犯罪領域時,需做進一步的評估與分析。
4.針對空間、時間之視覺分析與 CBR 推論結果之比對可提供多面向分析之導 入。
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