Satellite imagery, timeline analysis, and network mapping
Analyze satellite imagery for evidence of war crimes and destruction.
Verify geolocation of evidence and incidents.
Detect potential mass grave sites using geospatial analysis.
Map destruction of infrastructure and civilian objects.
Track population displacement patterns using geospatial data.
Map patterns of attacks for evidence of systematic targeting.
Sequence events temporally to establish timelines.
Verify chronological claims in evidence and testimony.
Analyze temporal metadata in digital evidence.
Estimate duration of events based on available evidence.
Analyze networks of perpetrators and their relationships.
Map command responsibility chains for accountability.
Analyze communication networks for evidence of coordination.
Analyze social networks for evidence gathering and witness identification.
Analyze supply chain networks for weapons and resources.
Analyze organizational structures of armed groups and militaries.
Map networks of witnesses for case building.
Map victim communities for outreach and support.
Fuse intelligence from multiple network analyses.
Analyze networks operating across international borders.