BERLIN: Police in Berlin are considering deploying software that predicts crimes — and have even dubbed the project “Precobs” in a nod to a term used in “Minority Report”, the US sci-film based on a similar premise.

Developed by a German firm, the software programme predicts when and where a crime is most likely to occur, based on different data. It is being tested by police in the southern state of Bavaria.

“The Berlin police is first waiting for the results of the trial run in Bavaria” before deciding on on whether to acquire ‘Precobs’, a spokesman said.

The name is a contraction of “Pre-Crime Observation System”. The ‘Precobs’ title borrows deliberately from the “precog” term used in “Minority Report “referring to psychics who predict crimes before they happened. That 2002 futuristic movie starring Tom Cruise anddirected by Steven Spielberg was based on a story by Philip K. Dick.

The German ‘Precobs’ system relies on data of the location, time and other details of past crimes such as home break-ins. When a new incident is reported, the software analyses the data to look for a pattern that will point to a future target.

Published in Dawn December 3rd , 2014

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