ENSURING THE RELIABILITY OF USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNOLOGIES IN FORENSIC ACTIVITIES
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Abstract:
The article addresses the issues of ensuring the reliability of artificial intelligence technologies applied to crime detection and investigation, including forensic activities. The law enforcement activities, the effectiveness of which could be improved through the application of such technologies, are outlined. Modern features of fingerprint, photo and video engineering studies are viewed. The possibilities of artificial intelligence technologies applied to the analysis of digital images are considered in detail. The conditions for the admissibility of the results of application of artificial intelligence based information systems to data processing are established. It is stated that the use of valid industry, national and international standards is crucial for developing programs and methods meant for testing artificial intelligence systems, as well as for determining the range of quality indicators and criteria for their evaluation. The criteria for evaluating the quality of artificial intelligence systems are offered. The authors come to the conclusion about the prospects of using artificial intelligence technologies in law enforcement activities, subject to standardization and the availability of a well-developed system for evaluating the quality of their work and compliance with established requirements.

Keywords:
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNOLOGIES, NEURAL NETWORK TECHNOLOGIES, AUTOMATED DATA PROCESSING, LAW ENFORCEMENT, FORENSIC ACTIVITIES, CRIME INVESTIGATION
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