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November 25, 2014

Documents Released in the Ferguson Case

Filed under: Data Mining,Ferguson,Text Mining — Patrick Durusau @ 4:15 pm

Documents Released in the Ferguson Case (New York Times)

The New York Times has posted the following documents from the Ferguson case:

  • 24 Volumes of Grand Jury Testimony
  • 30 Interviews of Witnesses by Law Enforcement Officials
  • 23 Forensic and Other Reports
  • 254 Photographs

Assume you are interested in organizing these materials for rapid access and cross-linking between them.

What are your requirements?

  1. Accessing Grand Jury Testimony by volume and page number?
  2. Accessing Interviews of Witnesses by report and page number?
  3. Linking people to reports, testimony and statements?
  4. Linking comments to particular photographs?
  5. Linking comments to a timeline?
  6. Linking Forensic reports to witness statements and/or testimony?
  7. Linking physical evidence into witness statements and/or testimony?
  8. Others?

It’s a lot of material so which requirements, these or others, would be your first priority?

It’s not a death march project but on the other hand, you need to get the most valuable tasks done first.

Suggestions?

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