Due December 1 CS 7450 - Information Visualization Fall 2011

Homework 8: Investigative Analysis: Putting the Pieces Together

This assignment will give you experience working with text documents and conducting an investigation of the events described within them. In essence, you get to play the role of an intelligence analyst or police detective and "put the pieces together" to discover a hidden plot.

On the class t-square site you will find a document containing 50 synthetic intelligence reports. You should examine these reports closely. Each one contains facts and events, some of which may be relevant to the hidden plot and some of which may be irrelevant. The hidden plot is a criminal/terrorist action being planned that you, as an intelligence analyst, must identify and issue the appropriate warnings for it to be prevented.

Your challenge is to make sense of the documents and "put the pieces together." Do whatever you need to do to make better understand the hidden events and discover the plans. You may need to take notes or do drawings. Be creative! This is not an easy task, so don't get frustrated if you struggle a little at first. Stick with it. (For those of you who know Jigsaw, you cannot use it on this assignment.)

What to turn in: Turn in one piece of paper for this assignment. On it, you should write a brief (less than 500 words) summary of the plot of the criminal/terrorist action that you suspect will occur. You should write a report here as if you were to pass this to your superiors to warn them about what might happen. In a separate section, in a few paragraphs describe the investigative process and methods you used to work on the task. How did you attempt to figure out the plot? What were the most challenging aspects of this exercise? What would have helped you in doing the investigative analysis? What did you think about performing this kind of analysis? Additionally, if you created any auxiliary materials (text or drawings) to help you work on the assignment, please turn those in so that we can see them.

Note: No late submissions will be taken for this assignment because we will discuss the exercise in class.

Grading: We will evaluate how accurate your description of the plot is. We know that this is a challenging task, however, so we are mostly seeking that you make a good effort at the problem. We also will reward thoughtful descriptions of your investigative process and interesting, reflective comments about it.