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Victim Identification Analyser
Specifically designed for Disaster Victim Identification (DVI), the Victim Identification Analyser which has been created by a DVI trained Analyst uses i2's award winning iBase to accurately capture, collate and analyse the vast amount of information regardless of the magnitude of the atrocity.
Once data is captured, a wide range of analytical and querying options assist with the identification process… Scored Matching, Explore links, Find Path, comprehensive reporting, search tools, mapping integration for location-based analysis of the location of items and the deceased.
The applications powerful functionality can be tailored to the investigators requirements and its adoption of the Windows conventions ensures ease of use.

Functionality:
- Quickly populate your database using built-in forms and import facilities, including the i2 TextChart mark-up tool for efficient data capture from unstructured text document
- Flexibly query data by ‘drawing’ your question, avoiding the need to learn a complex database query language
- Identify domestic and international numbers of interest
- Scored matching of ante and post mortem information, the application of quantitative analysis to find relevant records and listing them in order so that Investigators can identify how well those records match a query
- Work individually or as a team where access can be allocated to enter, update, query and analyse data concurrently
- Set up comprehensive security to restrict access or functionality by user, user group and data fields
- Large scale databases that require high levels of security can easily be created with i2 iBase 4 SSE which leverages the scalability of Microsoft SQL© Server
- Recording of the DNA extraction, preparation and matching
- Spatial and associative representation of material collected to assist with identification and post incident analysis
- Infallible accuracy, timely and efficient reporting
- Seamless integration with i2 Analyst's Notebook allows you to analyse data manually or automatically generate link and timeline analysis from your iBase database
Please contact Chris Coomber on (02) 62304999 or chris.coomber visualanalysis.com for more information about the application.

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