Absolutely. Rather than using the "cleaned-up" phone numbers, you can clean up the account numbers to standardize them, and then use them as the unique identifiers for your account entity. Rather than the Call Duration in the attributes, you can add a Transaction Amount and use the amount as the Value (just make sure the data type is number). This will allow the amounts to be aggregated when visualizing the links as Single Multiplicity. You can also create a Card in the links to store the Date, Time, and all the other details in each transaction. i2 Analyst Notebook can then be used to analyze the flow of funds from each account in aggregate using the List Most Connected pane to see the accounts with the most inbound and outbound amounts. I would recommend checking out the analysis tools in the Analyze Ribbon. There's a world of utilities in there that can get you operating more efficiently in your analysis.
Hi Borislav. I will be posting a series of CDR focused videos shortly. Thanks for your feedback. If you have any specific inquiry, let me know in the comments.
I just found this channel and love it! Fascinating to me how technology works.
If you download the CDR from PLX with the „remove formatting” option can you skip that portion of cleaning it up?
Thank you bro Manny for the knowledge, greetings are always healthy
Is there a way to this but for bank statements?
Fo example, using as columns, counterpart name, account number, amount, reference code etc.?
Absolutely. Rather than using the "cleaned-up" phone numbers, you can clean up the account numbers to standardize them, and then use them as the unique identifiers for your account entity. Rather than the Call Duration in the attributes, you can add a Transaction Amount and use the amount as the Value (just make sure the data type is number). This will allow the amounts to be aggregated when visualizing the links as Single Multiplicity. You can also create a Card in the links to store the Date, Time, and all the other details in each transaction.
i2 Analyst Notebook can then be used to analyze the flow of funds from each account in aggregate using the List Most Connected pane to see the accounts with the most inbound and outbound amounts. I would recommend checking out the analysis tools in the Analyze Ribbon. There's a world of utilities in there that can get you operating more efficiently in your analysis.
This is wonderful, absolutely great! can you please repeat with IMEI and Telephone Mast of caller and called
Thanks for your feedback. Please send me some sample files and I will put together another video. Send it to manny@allaboutanalysis.ca
Many, can you do more with cdr like finding patterns?
Hi Borislav. I will be posting a series of CDR focused videos shortly. Thanks for your feedback. If you have any specific inquiry, let me know in the comments.
How would you import SMS messages between phones on a timeline that displays the messages between phones?
I'll record a quick video and post it shortly. Thx for the question.
I just posted this video: ua-cam.com/video/i4Vc2pT2uvc/v-deo.html