Public organizations rely on pre-determined assumptions from
past experiences to identify suspicious indicators and assess
potential risks. For example, customs authorities need to decide
which containers or commodities ought to be examined, while tax
authorities need to determine which individuals and companies
require auditing.
To cost-effectively overcome these challenges, organizations need
to harness machine learning algorithms which can be trained to
alert users of risky events and conditions.
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Decision intelligence
WHAT IS A DECISION
INTELLIGENCE PLATFORM?
Decision intelligence platforms are designed to seamlessly
collect, fuse, and analyze diverse types of data from multiple
sources into a single-pane-of-glass. In the past, decisions
were based either on the experience and basic assumptions
of managers, which often created bias and made for poor
decisions, or on manual analysis of available data, which
could be time consuming and incomplete. The introduction
of advanced technologies for decision intelligence enables
efficient collation and analysis of disconnected information
for data-driven decision-making.
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Decision intelligence platform
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