PhDog on Nostr: There is a legendary problem in US government graph analytics/entity alignment ...
There is a legendary problem in US government graph analytics/entity alignment circles called the "Maria Gomez Problem."
When you have a bunch of records (e.g. financial transactions, phone calls, etc.) It's important to keep track people across them, even when. The records store slightly different information (that's entity alignment). So one DHS analyst, working on SA cartels, aligned everyone named "Maria Gomez." The system Palintir built for them had no way to undo it.
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When you have a bunch of records (e.g. financial transactions, phone calls, etc.) It's important to keep track people across them, even when. The records store slightly different information (that's entity alignment). So one DHS analyst, working on SA cartels, aligned everyone named "Maria Gomez." The system Palintir built for them had no way to undo it.
nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqzdp33shl69xr0uq3x8n5gsjykq9upycwh6nqm02c3f6x0frrn0dqftargs (nprofile…args)