LAPD/LASD – INTERMEDIATE COURSE (8 HOURS) Course Objective Advance the training of LAPD users on the basic and intermediate functions of the Palantir Graph and Map applications. Course Description Instructors will cover intermediate topics in Graph and Map applications. The course will consist of instructional modules, practical exercises, and a student-guided segment covering topics of interest from the users. Modules The course will be broken into eight instructional modules that focus on advancing users’ skills on the Graph and Map applications within Palantir. At the end of each module, trainees will participate in an exercise that follows along a case to learn how to apply the skills gained from each module. Prerequisites & Intended Audience This class is intended for active users of Palantir seeking to expand their Palantir capabilities. Students must have previously attended the Palantir Basic course. Preferably, students will have also spent time outside of class actively using Palantir. Module Introduction MODULE 1: Basic Workspace Review MODULE 2: Ontology Overview MODULE 3: Search Around Techniques and Export as HTML MODULE 4: Filter Searches and Feeds MODULE 5: Basic Map Searches MODULE 6: Layers Helper MODULE 7: Searching using Layers MODULE 8: Options Helper MODULE 9: Table Helper MODULE 10: Heatmap, Timeline, Timewheel Helpers MODULE 11: GTA Hot Sheet Workflow Conclusion Time (Mins) 15 15 30 45 45 30 30 60 30 25 35 45 15 MODULE 1: Basic Workspace Review (15 minutes) L earning Objective 1. Review navigating the Home, Browser, Graph and Map Applications adding objects and drag and drop 2. Discuss helpers and review their purpose 3. Encourage class interaction throughout this Objective Workspace Review 1. Get Started a) Start a new investigation Palantir Intermediate Course Page 1 b) Name as “Workspace Review” c) Start at the Home application, click through the application toolbar i. Home: Looks like Google; we can search here for people, vehicles, tattoos, monikers, events, and more. Searching the whole Palantir database (LAPD, LASD, LBPD crime and arrests, warrants, FIs, etc.) ii. Browser: This is where you can view the details of records in Palantir iii. Graph: A giant white board showing information about your investigation iv. Map: View the location of events, such as ALPR hits; also can search for events based on an area of interest v. Helpers: Discuss the purpose of a Helper Practical Exercise – Discuss as a class 1. What type of data is available in the Palantir workspace? • Incidents • Arrests • Citations • ALPR • • • • Field Interviews Recovered Vehicles Warrants (LACWS) CLETS (DMV, Warrants, CHS/RAPS) 2. What are helpers and what type of helpers exist in Palantir? • ALPR, Easy Search, Option, Histogram, Timeline, Timewheel etc. 3. Could someone explain the Histogram helper? What is the importance of the Histogram? MODULE 2: Ontology Overview (30 minutes) Learning Objectives 1. Learn what an object is 2. Learn the differences between entity, event, document 3. Learn what properties are for LAPD data Overview of Object Model and Advanced Search-Around Techniques 1. Get Started a. Start a new investigation call it “Advanced Search Around Techniques” b. Go to Home application 2. Instructor – Review “Understanding Your Data in Palantir” (make sure to bring copies to class) a. Discuss the following topics and encourage class cooperation i. Overview (entities, events, documents) 1. Entity = Noun a. People, place or thing 2. Event = Verb a. Action item (FI, Incident report, citation) 3. Documents = Structured/unstructured data a. Warrants, emails, call logs ii. LAPD Entity Properties iii. LAPD Event Properties Palantir Intermediate Course Page 2 15 MIN BREAK MODULE 3: Search-Around Techniques and Export as HTML (45 minutes) Learning Objectives 1. Learn advanced search-around and resolve techniques on the Graph 2. Learn to resolve on any object 3. Learn search-around find linked entities 4. Learn search-around fine linked events Overview of Object Model and Advanced Search-Around Techniques 1. Get Started a. Start a new investigation call it “Advanced Search Around Techniques” b. Go to Home application 2. Instructor Demo – Advanced Search Around a. Conduct a search in the Home application i. Pueblo Bishops Danny Boy Two results 1. Bring results into Graph Resolve (highlight best practices with the Histogram) a. Find matches Right-click, search around, find matches b. Open Histogram Resolve on CDL/SSN 2. Demonstrate linked entities a. Right-click search around linked entities i. Show “grid arrangement” or F6 ii. Resolve on 3510 Nevada Street Apt E and 323-388-1392 3. Demonstrate linked events a. Right-click search around linked events i. Show “grid arrangement” or F6 ii. Drag and drop events onto the Map 4. Return to Graph Select objects Export to HTML 3. As a class – Advanced Search Around 1 a. Conduct a search in the Home application i. Christopher MSK one results 1. Bring results into Graph resolve (highlight best practices with the Histogram) a. Find matches Right-click, search around, find matches b. Open Histogram Resolve on CDL/Full Name 2. Demonstrate linked entities a. Right-click search around linked entities i. Show “grid arrangement” or F6 ii. Resolve on residence/persons 3. Demonstrate linked events a. Right-click search around linked events i. Show “grid arrangement” or F6 4. Conduct additional search around on linked events for linked entities to show additional associates a. Right-click, search around, linked entities b. Select all (Ctrl+A), Auto Arrange c. Select all (Ctrl+A), Minimal Crossing 5. Export to HTML Palantir Intermediate Course Page 3 a. Select all objects Investigation Data Export HTML 4. As a class – Advanced Search Around 2 a. Conduct a search in the Home application i. Pueblo Bishops Danny Boy two results 1. Bring results into Graph resolve (highlight best practices with the Histogram) a. Find matches Right-click, search around, find matches b. Open Histogram Resolve on CDL/SSN 2. Demonstrate linked entities a. Right-click search around linked entities i. Show “grid arrangement” or F6 ii. Resolve on 3510 Nevada Street Apt E and 323-388-1392 3. Demonstrate linked events a. Right-click search around linked events i. Show “grid arrangement” or F6 ii. Drag and drop events onto the Map 4. Demonstrate Find Matches on Entities a. Select all entities Right-click, search around, find matches i. Eight additional phone entities 1. Highlight Resolve ii. Double-click on phone to show in Browser application 1. Show related entities 2. In Graph Right click, search around, find matches a. Resolve on Gabriel Daniel Barron iii. Double-click on Barron to show in Browser application 5. Demonstrate Find Matches on Gabriel Barron a. Open Histogram Resolve it time permits 6. Export to HTML a. Select all objects Investigation Data Export HTML 5. As a class – Advanced Search Around 3 a. Conduct a search in the Home application i. Garrett Cannon 1. Graph a. Search around Find matches (50 results) b. Resolve (no histogram needed) i. Search Around Find linked events 1. Sort Linear a. Cog wheel settings: Row, Event Date, Ascending, Start 2. Pull FI’s out Remove all but 2013 FI’s Search Around Linked entities a. Christopher Martinez b. Elizabeth Lujan c. Allen Paul Sachs ii. Find matches of associates (allow for room on Graph) 1. Select all Right-click Search Around Find Matches 2. Show the extent of each person’s criminal history 2. Export to HTML a. Select all objects Investigation Data Export HTML 15 MIN BREAK Palantir Intermediate Course Page 4 MODULE 4: Filter Searches and Feeds (45 minutes) Learning Objectives 1. Learn how to use Filter Search helper 2. Learn how to create a new Filter search 3. Create a Feed from your Filter Search Using the Filters Helper 1. Get Started a. Start a new investigation “Filters helper” b. Go to Graph application 2. Instructor Demo – Shared Filter Search – Incident Search a. Go to Helpers Filters i. Filters helper will open on right side b. Explain Shared Filters – These will always be available (click through a couple to show fields) i. Incident Search ii. Booking Search iii. Call for Service Search iv. Vehicle Search c. Demo the Incident Search i. Fill in relevant fields – Explain that you do not need to fill in all fields ii. Search for Robberies in Compton Station with Male Black suspects in June 2014 1. Crime Type Robbery 2. Station/Unit of Assignment Compton 3. Suspect Info: Race Black 4. Suspect Info: Gender Male 5. Date 1-30 June 2014 6. Add to Graph 22 results d. Instructor – delete results and layers to lead class through steps. 3. As a class – Shared Filter Search – Incident Search 1 a. Demo the Incident Search i. Fill in relevant fields – Explain that you do not need to fill in all fields ii. Search for Burglaries in Century Station with Hispanic Male suspects in June 2014 1. Crime Type Burglary 2. Station/Unit of Assignment Century 3. Suspect Info: Race Hispanic 4. Suspect Info: Gender Male 5. Date 1-30 June 2014 6. Add to Graph 11 results iii. Delete results from Graph 4. As a class – Shared Filter Search – Incident Search 2 a. Demo the Incident Search i. Fill in relevant fields – Explain that you do not need to fill in all fields ii. Search for Burglaries in Century Station with Hispanic Male suspects in June 2014 1. Crime Type Assault 2. Station/Unit of Assignment Lakewood 3. Suspect Info: Race White 4. Suspect Info: Gender Male 5. Date 1-30 September 2016 6. Add to Graph 3 results iii. Delete results from Graph Palantir Intermediate Course Page 5 5. Instructor Demo – Shared Filter Search – Vehicle Search a. Demo the Vehicle Search Template i. Search for 2-door/coupe red, Cadillac, 2004-06 1. Make Cadillac 2. Color Red 3. Year 2004-06 4. Vehicle Type 2-door/coupe 5. Select First 100 results 6. Add to Graph 13 results a. Right-click Search around find matches on results i. Discuss results with most LE contacts ii. Resolve on object with most results iii. Right click Search around linked events drop events on map to show locations of events 6. As a class – Shared Filter Search – Vehicle Search 1 a. Go to Helpers Filters i. Use the Vehicle Search Filter – Conduct the following search together 1. License Plate 5V* 2. Make Hummer 3. Color Yellow 4. Select First 100 results 5. Add to Graph 23 results a. Right-click Search around find matches on results i. Discuss results with most LE contacts ii. Resolve on object with most results iii. Right click Search around linked events drop events on map to show locations of events 7. As a class – Shared Filter Search – Vehicle Search 2 a. Go to Helpers Filters i. Use the Vehicle Search Filter – Conduct the following search together 1. Make Lexus 2. Color Gold 3. Year 2010 4. Model Type 3* (don’t know if it is a 300 or 250 series) 5. Select First 100 results 6. Add to Graph 38 results a. Right-click Search around find matches on results i. Discuss results with most LE contacts ii. Resolve on object with most results iii. Right click Search around linked events drop events on map to show locations of events Create a Search Feed from Filter 1. Instructor Demo – Create and Edit Email Settings for a Feed a. Explain Feeds i. Continuous searches that will inform you when new results come in ii. You can view new results when you log into Palantir and set up email notifications b. Click on Shared Incident Search Copy “Burglaries – East LA” i. Fill in relevant fields 1. Object Type Incident (LASD) Palantir Intermediate Course Page 6 2. Station/Unit of Assignment East LA 3. Crime Type (LASD) Burglary c. Click on Save as Search Feed d. Browser will automatically open and show feed i. Right-click on Feed to Edit Feed, Edit Email Settings, or delete Feed 2. As a Class – Create and Edit Email Settings for a Feed 1 a. Click on Shared Incident Search Copy “Aggravated Assault – Industry” b. Create Incident Search I am interested in Aggravated Assault in Industry Station i. Fill in relevant fields 1. Object Type Incident (LASD) 2. Station/Unit of Assignment Industry 3. Crime Type (LASD) Aggravated Assault c. Click on Save as Search Feed d. Browser will automatically open and show feed e. Right-click on Feed to Edit Feed, Edit Email Settings, or delete Feed 3. As a Class – Create and Edit Email Settings for a Feed 2 a. Select New Filter Name Filter “GTA – Carson” b. Create Incident Search I am interested in GTA’s at Carson Station i. Fill in relevant fields 1. Object Type Incident (LASD) 2. Station/Unit of Assignment Carson 3. Crime Type (LASD) GTA c. Click on Save as Search Feed d. Browser will automatically open and show feed e. Edit Feed, Edit Email Settings, Delete Feed Practical Exercises 1. Start a new investigation 2. Name as “Practical Exercise 1” Go to Graph application a. Go to Helpers Filters i. Use the Vehicle Search Filter – Conduct the following search together 1. License Plate 4PW* 2. Make Jeep 3. Color Blue 4. Year 2000-04 5. Select First 16 results 6. Add to Graph 16 results a. Right-click Search around find matches on results i. Discuss results with most LE contacts LUNCH BREAK – 1 HOUR MODULE 5: Basic Map Searches (30 minutes) Learning Objectives 1. Refresh knowledge of basic searching the Map 2. Review of how to use the Histogram on the Map 3. Review drag and drop to Browser and Graph Palantir Intermediate Course Page 7 Map Review (15 minutes) 1. Get Started a. Start a new investigation b. Name as “Map Training” c. Go to the Map application 2. Navigating around the Map a. Zoom b. Pan c. Add objects to the Map i. Remind – Drag and drop from the Graph or Browser, or use Search on the Map d. Options helper i. Change the map source, show/hide labels and properties ii. Change the icon size, shape, and/or color 3. Instructor Demo – Map Search around JRIC a. Radius search on the Map i. Quick Search 12400 E Imperial Highway, Norwalk ii. Click on Radius button iii. Click on center point of search and drag to create search area iv. Use the Radius search box to adjust settings 1. Distance .25 miles 2. Object Type Warrants (LACWS) 3. Search b. Use Histogram to get a sense of what types of incidents occurred in the area. i. Open Histogram 1. Scroll down for details about the warrants 2. Click on Warrant Level Felony a. Observe that now only this warrant level is selected on the Map 4. As a class – Map Search around JRIC – Warrant Search a. Polygon search on the Map i. Quick Search JRIC area ii. Click on Polygon button iii. Use the search box to adjust settings (you determine area) 1. Date Last 30 days 2. Object Type Incident (LASD) 3. Search b. Use Histogram to get a sense of what types of incidents occurred in the area. i. Open Histogram 1. Scroll down for details about the crimes MODULE 6: Layers Helper (30 minutes) Learning Objectives 1. Learn how to open Enterprise data layers 2. Learn how to turn on/off and manipulate layers Using Layers Helper Palantir Intermediate Course Page 8 1. Get Started a. Start a new investigation b. Name as “Layers on the Map” Demonstrate Layer Functions 1. Instructor Demo – Open Enterprise Map Layers and Demonstrate Nesting, Attribute Data, Labels a. Go to Helpers Layers (helper will open on the left side) i. Click downward arrows to reveal available enterprise data layers 1. Point out various data layers available 2. In fly-out menu, select Boundaries – LAPD RDs a. Explain the various folders within LAPD RDs b. Click on triangle next to RDs to expand the selection to view all Divisions i. Note: You can turn off the RDs by clicking the box next to the data layers ii. Note: Demonstrate “tag” feature (1, 2, 3 clicks) to remove labels 3. Select Devonshire RD layer 1721 a. Review attribute metadata at bottom-left of screen b. Manipulate RD layer symbology i. Turn off Devonshire layer Turn on only RD 1721 1. Change the width to “4” 2. Change line color from black to white 3. Change fill to bright green and review “A” opacity a. Set opacity to 65% 2. As a class - Open Enterprise Map Layers and Demonstrate Nesting, Attribute Data, Labels a. Go to Helpers Layers (helper will open on the left side) i. Click downward arrows to reveal available enterprise data layers 1. Point out various data layers available 2. In fly-out menu, select Boundaries – LAPD RDs a. Explain the various folders within LAPD RDs b. Click on triangle next to RDs to expand the selection to view all Divisions i. Note: You can turn off the RDs by clicking the box next to the data layers ii. Note: Demonstrate “tag” feature (1, 2, 3 clicks) to remove labels 3. Select Foothill RD layer 1655 a. Review attribute metadata at bottom-left of screen b. Manipulate RD layer symbology i. Turn off Foothill layer Turn on only RD 1655 1. Change the width to “4” 2. Change line color from black to white 3. Change fill to bright green and review “A” opacity a. Set opacity to 65% 3. As a class - Open Enterprise Map Layers and Demonstrate Nesting, Attribute Data, Labels a. Go to Helpers Layers (helper will open on the left side) i. Click downward arrows to reveal available enterprise data layers 1. Point out various data layers available 2. In fly-out menu, select Boundaries – LAPD RDs a. Explain the various folders within LAPD RDs b. Click on triangle next to RDs to expand the selection to view all Divisions i. Note: You can turn off the RDs by clicking the box next to the data layers ii. Note: Demonstrate “tag” feature (1, 2, 3 clicks) to remove labels Palantir Intermediate Course Page 9 3. Select West Valley RD layer 1008 a. Review attribute metadata at bottom-left of screen b. Manipulate RD layer symbology i. Turn off Foothill layer Turn on only RD 1008 1. Change the width to “4” 2. Change line color from black to white 3. Change fill to bright green and review “A” opacity a. Set opacity to 65% 15 MIN BREAK MODULE 7: Searching using Layers (60 minutes) Learning Objectives 1. Learn how to create single and multi-polygon searches 2. Learn how to import a KMZ and conduct searches based off polygons from KMZ Searching Layers 1. Get Started a. Start a new investigation b. Name as “ Searching Layers on the Map” Conduct Search from RD Layers 1. Instructor Demo – Open Enterprise Map Layers and Create Search a. Go to Helpers Layers i. Layers helper will open on left side b. Click down-pointing arrows to reveal available enterprise data layers i. Point out various data layers available ii. In fly-out menu, select LAPD RDs 1. Click on triangle next to RDs to expand the selection to view all Divisions 2. Locate North Hollywood RD 1544 (turn off all other RDs except for 1544) iii. Hover mouse over RD Right-click Layers 1544 Create Polygon Search iv. Use Polygon Search box to set search criteria 1. Object Type: Warrants (LACWS) 2. Search: 38 results c. Instructor – delete results and layers to lead class through steps. 2. As a class - Open Enterprise Map Layers and Create Search – Single RD 1 a. Go to Helpers Layers i. Layers helper will open on left side b. Click down-pointing arrows to reveal available enterprise data layers i. Point out various data layers available ii. In fly-out menu, select LAPD RDs 1. Click on triangle next to RDs to expand the selection to view all Divisions 2. Locate North Hollywood RD 1563 (turn off all other RDs except for 1563) iii. Hover mouse over RD Right-click Layers 1563 Create Polygon Search iv. Use Polygon Search box to set search criteria 1. Object Type: Warrants (LACWS) 2. Search: 275 results 3. As a class - Open Enterprise Map Layers and Create Search – Single RD 2 Palantir Intermediate Course Page 10 a. Go to Helpers Layers i. Layers helper will open on left side b. Click down-pointing arrows to reveal available enterprise data layers i. Point out various data layers available ii. In fly-out menu, select LAPD RDs 1. Click on triangle next to RDs to expand the selection to view all Divisions 2. Locate North Hollywood RD 1508 (turn off all other RDs except for 1508) iii. Hover mouse over RD Right-click Layers 1508 Create Polygon Search iv. Use Polygon Search box to set search criteria 1. Object Type: Warrants (LACWS) 2. Search: 280 results Conduct Multi-polygon Search 1. Instructor Demo - Open Enterprise Map Layers and Create Search – Multiple RD’s a. Go to Helpers Layers i. Layers helper will open on left side b. Click down-pointing arrows to reveal available enterprise data layers i. Point out various data layers available ii. In fly-out menu, select LAPD RDs 1. Click on triangle next to RDs to expand the selection to view all Divisions 2. Locate North Hollywood RD 1535/1538 (Ctrl+left-click to select) iii. Select Right-click Layers 1535/1538 Create Search from Selected Polygon iv. Use Polygon Search box to set search criteria 1. Object Type: Field Interview 2. Search: 66 results c. Instructor – delete results and layers to lead class through steps. 2. As a class - Open Enterprise Map Layers and Create Search – Multiple RD’s 1 a. Go to Helpers Layers i. Layers helper will open on left side b. Click down-pointing arrows to reveal available enterprise data layers i. Point out various data layers available ii. In fly-out menu, select LAPD RDs 1. Click on triangle next to RDs to expand the selection to view all Divisions 2. Locate North Hollywood RD 1545/1546 (Ctrl+left-click to select) iii. Select Right-click Layers 1545/1546 Create Search from Selected Polygon iv. Use Polygon Search box to set search criteria 1. Object Type: Field Interview 2. Search: 13 results c. Instructor – delete results and layers to lead class through steps. 3. As a class - Open Enterprise Map Layers and Create Search – Multiple RD’s 2 a. Go to Helpers Layers i. Layers helper will open on left side b. Click down-pointing arrows to reveal available enterprise data layers i. Point out various data layers available ii. In fly-out menu, select LAPD RDs 1. Click on triangle next to RDs to expand the selection to view all Divisions 2. Locate North Hollywood RD 1511/1521 (Ctrl+left-click to select) iii. Select Right-click Layers 1511/1521 Create Search from Selected Polygon iv. Use Polygon Search box to set search criteria 1. Object Type: Arrest (LAPD) 2. Search: 8 results Palantir Intermediate Course Page 11 c. Instructor – delete results and layers to lead class through steps. Import Gang Map KMZ and Conduct Polygon Search 1. Instructor Demo – Open Gang Map Layer and Create Search – Single Polygon a. Go to Helpers Layers i. Layers helper will open on left side b. Click open and navigate to Gang Layer i. Select Gang Layer and allow to load into map 1. Locate Thug Hustler Crips (turn off all other layers except Thug Hustler Crips) ii. Hover mouse over Thug Hustler Crips Right-click Create Polygon Search iii. Use Polygon Search box to set search criteria 1. Object Type: Warrants (LACWS) 2. Search: 500+results c. Instructor – delete results and layers to lead class through steps. 2. As a class – Open Gang Map Layer and Create Search – Single Polygon a. Go to Helpers Layers i. Layers helper will open on left side b. Click open and navigate to Gang Layer i. Select Gang Layer and allow to load into map 1. Locate (turn off all other layers except Fruit Town Brims) ii. Hover mouse over Fruit Town Brims Right-click Create Polygon Search iii. Use Polygon Search box to set search criteria 1. Object Type: Warrants (LACWS) 2. Search: 500+results c. Instructor – delete results and layers to lead class through steps. Turn OFF LAPD RD Layers. Create a Search Feed from RD Layer 1. Instructor Demo – Open Enterprise Map Layers and Create Feed a. Go to Helpers Layers i. Layers helper will open on left side b. Click down-pointing arrows to reveal available enterprise data layers i. Point out various data layers available ii. In fly-out menu, select LAPD RDs 1. Click on triangle next to RDs to expand the selection to view all Divisions 2. Locate North Hollywood RD 1535 (turn off all other RDs except for 1535) iii. Hover mouse over RD Right-click Layers 1535 Create Polygon Search iv. Use Polygon Search box to set search criteria 1. Object Type: Warrants (LACWS) 2. Add to Filter 3. Change Filter Name: North Hollywood RD 1535 - Warrants 4. Save as Search Feed c. Browser will automatically open and show feed d. Create and Edit Email Settings for a Feed i. Rename New Filter ii. Create Search Feed iii. Adjust Email Settings iv. Delete Feed 2. As a Class – Open Enterprise Map Layers and Create Feed a. Go to Helpers Layers i. Layers helper will open on left side b. Click down-pointing arrows to reveal available enterprise data layers Palantir Intermediate Course Page 12 i. Point out various data layers available ii. In fly-out menu, select LAPD RDs 1. Click on triangle next to RDs to expand the selection to view all Divisions 2. Locate North Hollywood RD 1538 (turn off all other RDs except for 1538) iii. Hover mouse over RD Right-click Layers 1538 Create Polygon Search iv. Use Polygon Search box to set search criteria 1. Object Type: Warrants (LACWS) 2. Add to Filter 3. Change Filter Name: North Hollywood RD 1538 - Warrants 4. Save as Search Feed c. Browser will automatically open and show feed d. Create and Edit Email Settings for a Feed i. Rename New Filter ii. Create Search Feed iii. Adjust Email Settings iv. Delete Feed 15 MIN BREAK MODULE 8: Options Helper (30 minutes) Learning Objectives 1. Understand how to manipulate the symbology and labels of results on the Map Using the Options Helper 1. Get Started a. Start a new investigation b. Name as “ Advanced Options Helper” 2. Instructor Demo – Open Options Helper and review its functions a. Conduct a polygon search using the following criteria i. Navigate to Intersections: Olympic/Normandie, Olympic/Vermont, Vermont/Pico, Pico/Normandie ii. Use the Polygon search box to adjust settings 1. Date: 2/1/2016 – 2/29/2016 2. Object Type: Incident (LAPD) 3. Search: 54 results (results may differ depending on user polygon) 4. Close the Polygon Search box iii. Use the Histogram to remove all other incidents based off Crime Type 1. Select Crime Type: Vandalism, Burglary, Burg/Theft Right-click ‘Remove Other Objects in Histogram from Map’ iv. Use Histogram with Options Helper to change label icons based off Crime Type 1. Scroll down for details about the events 2. Select Crime Type: Vandalism Options Red Increase size 3. Select Crime Type: Burglary Options Blue Increase size 4. Select Crime Type: Burg/Theft Options Green Increase size 3. As a class – Open Options Helper and create search 1 a. Conduct a polygon search using the following criteria i. Navigate to Intersections: Soto/Wabash, Wabash/Evergreen, Evergreen/Cesar Chavez, Cesar Chavez/Soto Palantir Intermediate Course Page 13 ii. Use the Polygon search box to adjust settings 1. Date: 2/1/2016 – 2/29/2016 2. Object Type: Incident (LAPD) 3. Search: 62 results (results may differ depending on user polygon) 4. Close the Polygon Search box iii. Use the Histogram to remove all other incidents based off Crime Type 1. Select Crime Type: ADW, Burglary From Vehicle, Vandalism Right-click ‘Remove Other Objects in Histogram from Map’ iv. Use Histogram with Options Helper to change label icons based off Crime Type 1. Scroll down for details about the events 2. Select Crime Type: ADW Options Red Increase size 3. Select Crime Type: Burglary From Vehicle Options Blue Increase size 4. Select Crime Type: Vandalism Options Green Increase size 4. As a class – Open Options Helper and create search 2 a. Conduct a polygon search using the following criteria i. Navigate to Intersections: Soto/Wabash, Wabash/Evergreen, Evergreen/Cesar Chavez, Cesar Chavez/Soto ii. Use the Polygon search box to adjust settings 1. Date: 2/1/2016 – 2/29/2016 2. Object Type: Incident (LAPD) 3. Search: 62 results (results may differ depending on user polygon) 4. Close the Polygon Search box iii. Use the Histogram to remove all other incidents based off Crime Type 1. Select Crime Type: ADW, Burglary From Vehicle, Vandalism Right-click ‘Remove Other Objects in Histogram from Map’ iv. Use Histogram with Options Helper to change label icons based off Crime Type 1. Scroll down for details about the events 2. Select Crime Type: ADW Options Red Increase size 3. Select Crime Type: Burglary From Vehicle Options Blue Increase size 4. Select Crime Type: Vandalism Options Green Increase size 15 MIN BREAK MODULE 9: Table Helper (25 minutes) Learning Objective 1. Understand how to sort, review and export data to an excel spreadsheet Using Table Helper 1. Get Started a. Start a new investigation “Table Helper on the Graph” b. Go to Graph c. Open Filters helper 2. Instructor Demo – Open Filter helper and Create Search a. Conduct Filter Search in Graph for GTA’s in Industry for the past 30 days b. Open Filter helper i. Object Type Incident (LASD) Palantir Intermediate Course Page 14 ii. Date 1-31 Jan 2016 iii. Crime Type Grand Theft Auto iv. Station/Unit of Assignment Industry v. Search Results ** c. Open Table helper Highlight all results and analyze in helper i. Click Only Show Selected ii. Demonstrate that event properties have been broken down by column iii. Click once on “Date” property to sort ascending, click again to sort descending 1. Highlight an event notice they correspond to events on Graph iv. Right-click on Address Select “Show geospatial properties” 1. Illustrate that lat/long values appear v. Left-click on “Export Selected Rows” 1. Left-click on “Open” button Opens selected rows in Excel 2. Left-click on “Save” button Save spreadsheet on desktop d. REPEAT EXAMPLE WITH CLASS 3. As a class – Open Filter helper and Create Search a. Conduct Vehicle Search using the Filter helper in the Graph for red, Cadillac, 2004-06, 2-door b. Use the Vehicle Search Filter – Conduct the following search together i. Search for 2-door/coupe red Cadillac, 2004-06 1. Make Cadillac 2. Color Red 3. Year 2004-06 4. Vehicle Type 2-door/coupe 5. Select First 100 results 6. Add to Graph 12 results ii. Highlight results and open Table helper 1. Demonstrate that event properties have been broken down by column 2. Highlight all Left-click on “Export Selected Rows” a. Left-click on “Open” button Opens selected rows in Excel b. Left-click on “Save” button Save spreadsheet on desktop MODULE 10: Heatmap, Timeline, TimeWheel Helpers (35 minutes) Learning Objectives 1. Understand how to use manipulate Heatmap, Timeline, TimeWheel helpers 2. Create analysis from Heatmap, Timeline, TimeWheel helpers Using Heatmap, Timeline, TimeWheel Helpers 1. Get Started a. Begin a new investigation and call it “Map Helpers” b. Go to Map c. Open Filter Search and conduct search followed by discussion of helpers 2. Instructor Demo – Open Filters Helper and Create Search in Graph a. Conduct Filter Search in Graph for GTA’s in Industry Station for Feb 2016 b. Open Filter helper i. Object Type Incident (LASD) ii. Date 1-29 February 2016 iii. Primary Crime Type Grand Theft Auto Palantir Intermediate Course Page 15 iv. Select First 100 results Search Results 57 v. Open Timeline helper Create filter to show movement 1. Create 1-day filter, drag across Timeline vi. Open TimeWheel helper Discuss Visualization Options 1. Slice Hour of Day 2. Ring Day of Week 3. All Objects vii. Open Heatmap helper 1. Advanced settings a. 1km b. Density mode 3. As a class – Conduct Filter Search in Map and Review Helpers a. Conduct Filter Search in Graph for ADW’s in Industry Station for Feb 2016 b. Open Filter helper i. Object Type Incident (LASD) ii. Date 1-29 February 2016 iii. Primary Crime Type Assault Deadly Weapon iv. Select First 100 results Search Results 42 v. Open Timeline helper Create filter to show movement 1. Create 1-day filter, drag across Timeline vi. Open TimeWheel helper Discuss Visualization Options 1. Slice Hour of Day 2. Ring Day of Week 3. All Objects vii. Open Heatmap helper 1. Advanced settings a. 1km b. Density mode 4. As a class – Conduct Filter Search in Map and Review Helpers a. Conduct Filter Search in Graph for Robbery in Lancaster Station for Feb 2016 b. Open Filter helper i. Object Type Incident (LASD) ii. Date 1-29 February 2016 iii. Primary Crime Type Robbery iv. Select First 100 results Search Results 21 v. Open Timeline helper Create filter to show movement 1. Create 1-day filter, drag across Timeline vi. Open TimeWheel helper Discuss Visualization Options 1. Slice Hour of Day 2. Ring Day of Week 3. All Objects vii. Open Heatmap helper 1. Advanced settings a. 1km b. Density mode MODULE 10: GTA Hot Sheet Workflow (45 minutes) Learning Objectives 1. Build on knowledge from modules 9/10 to conduct analysis of GTA’s using ALPR Web 2.0 Palantir Intermediate Course Page 16 Using the Workspace in conjunction with ALPR Web 2.0 1. Get Started a. Begin a new investigation and call it “GTA Hot Sheet” 2. Instructor Demo – Open Filters Helper and Create Search in Graph a. Conduct Filter Search in Graph for GTA’s in Compton Station June 1-30 2016 b. Open Filter helper i. Object Type Incident (LASD) ii. Date 1-30 June 2016 iii. Primary Crime Type Grand Theft Auto iv. Station/Unit of Assignment Compton v. Select First 100 results Search Results 66 1. Right click, search around, linked entities 2. Select only vehicles and remove everything else a. Open Table Helper Vehicle Status: Stolen Export Excel b. Remove all columns except License Plate i. Data Text to Columns Delimited: Space ii. Copy License Plates and Paste into ALPR 2.0 1. Date July 1-30 2016 2. Identify Plate 6XZE246 Silver Lexus (20 Hits) a. This is a good example because it has multiple hits after being stolen with a very RAP sheet 3. As a Class – Open Filters Helper and Create Search in Graph a. Conduct Filter Search in Graph for GTA’s in Industry Station August 1-31 2016 b. Open Filter helper i. Object Type Incident (LASD) ii. Date 1-31 August 2016 iii. Primary Crime Type Grand Theft Auto iv. Station/Unit of Assignment Industry v. Select First 100 results Search Results 64 1. Right click, search around, linked entities 2. Select only vehicles and remove everything else a. Open Table Helper Vehicle Status: Stolen Export Excel b. Remove all columns except License Plate i. Data Text to Columns Delimited: Space ii. Copy License Plates and Paste into ALPR 2.0 1. Date September 1-30 2016 2. Plate 4RLD056 Silver Lexus (21 Hits – No Date Range) CONCLUSION (15 minutes) • • • Conduct a final review and complete case work provided by students Survey – Direct students to Training Survey Offer to stick around and help users with any Palantir workflows Palantir Intermediate Course Page 17