Assessing GAN-based approaches for generative modeling of crime text reports

Analysis and modeling of crime text report data has important applications, including refinement of crime classifications, clustering of documents, and feature extraction for spatio-temporal forecasts. Having better neural network representations of crime text data may facilitate all of these tasks. This paper evaluates the ability of generative adversarial network models to represent crime text data and generate realistic crime reports. We compare four state of the art GAN algorithms in terms of quantitative metrics such as coherence, embedding similarity, negative log-likelihood, and qualitatively based on inspection of generated text. We discuss current challenges with crime text representation and directions for future research.

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