This thesis explores an innovative application aimed at revolutionizing the refugee services in Georgia. Its primary objectives include enhancing transparency, modernizing digital archives, streamlining administrative procedures, reducing paperwork, prevent fraudulent activities and improving the dissemination of information related to refugee services. At its core, this application empowers refugees with digital tools to access and manage their personal data, including identification documents, tax records, and medical information. Leveraging artificial intelligence (AI), it proactively combats identity fraud, strengthens security, and enhances refugee support mechanisms. This research rigorously addresses the multifaceted design challenges inherent in such an endeavor, including privacy preservation, objectivity, scalability, and fostering collaboration among stakeholders. Successfully navigating these intricacies is crucial for implementing a robust and transparent refugee registration system, a comprehensive digital transformation initiative, and ensuring refugee welfare while safeguarding their data through AI integration. The functional application offers essential services, such as secure digital identity management, enabling refugees to interact with government agencies and online services seamlessly. It also supports document management, allowing refugees to archive and manage digital copies of official documents like passports, identification cards, refugee identity cards, driver's licenses, and tax certificates. In summary, this thesis envisions an application that redefines the refugee experience in Georgia by harnessing AI, digitalization, and comprehensive service provision. It emphasizes robust security and privacy preservation as foundational principles for this transformative initiative.
Questa tesi esplora un'applicazione innovativa volta a rivoluzionare i servizi per i rifugiati in Georgia. I suoi obiettivi principali includono il miglioramento della trasparenza, la modernizzazione degli archivi digitali, lo snellimento delle procedure amministrative, la riduzione delle pratiche burocratiche, la prevenzione di attività fraudolente e il miglioramento della diffusione delle informazioni relative ai servizi per i rifugiati. Fondamentalmente, questa applicazione fornisce ai rifugiati strumenti digitali per accedere e gestire i propri dati personali, inclusi documenti di identità, registri fiscali e informazioni mediche. Sfruttando l’intelligenza artificiale (AI), combatte in modo proattivo le frodi sull’identità, rafforza la sicurezza e migliora i meccanismi di sostegno ai rifugiati. Questa ricerca affronta in modo rigoroso le molteplici sfide progettuali inerenti a tale impegno, tra cui la tutela della privacy, l’obiettività, la scalabilità e la promozione della collaborazione tra le parti interessate. Affrontare con successo queste complessità è fondamentale per implementare un sistema di registrazione dei rifugiati solido e trasparente, un’iniziativa completa di trasformazione digitale e garantire il benessere dei rifugiati salvaguardando al tempo stesso i loro dati attraverso l’integrazione dell’intelligenza artificiale. L'applicazione funzionale offre servizi essenziali, come la gestione sicura dell'identità digitale, consentendo ai rifugiati di interagire senza problemi con agenzie governative e servizi online. Supporta inoltre la gestione dei documenti, consentendo ai rifugiati di archiviare e gestire copie digitali di documenti ufficiali come passaporti, carte d'identità, carte d'identità dei rifugiati, patenti di guida e certificati fiscali. In sintesi, questa tesi prevede un’applicazione che ridefinisce l’esperienza dei rifugiati in Georgia sfruttando l’intelligenza artificiale, la digitalizzazione e la fornitura di servizi completi. Sottolinea la solida sicurezza e la tutela della privacy come principi fondamentali per questa iniziativa trasformativa.
Leveraging AI for enhanced transparency, fraud prevention and data privacy protection of refugees in Georgia by AI-based application - ERTVE
Bakradze, Elizaveta
2022/2023
Abstract
This thesis explores an innovative application aimed at revolutionizing the refugee services in Georgia. Its primary objectives include enhancing transparency, modernizing digital archives, streamlining administrative procedures, reducing paperwork, prevent fraudulent activities and improving the dissemination of information related to refugee services. At its core, this application empowers refugees with digital tools to access and manage their personal data, including identification documents, tax records, and medical information. Leveraging artificial intelligence (AI), it proactively combats identity fraud, strengthens security, and enhances refugee support mechanisms. This research rigorously addresses the multifaceted design challenges inherent in such an endeavor, including privacy preservation, objectivity, scalability, and fostering collaboration among stakeholders. Successfully navigating these intricacies is crucial for implementing a robust and transparent refugee registration system, a comprehensive digital transformation initiative, and ensuring refugee welfare while safeguarding their data through AI integration. The functional application offers essential services, such as secure digital identity management, enabling refugees to interact with government agencies and online services seamlessly. It also supports document management, allowing refugees to archive and manage digital copies of official documents like passports, identification cards, refugee identity cards, driver's licenses, and tax certificates. In summary, this thesis envisions an application that redefines the refugee experience in Georgia by harnessing AI, digitalization, and comprehensive service provision. It emphasizes robust security and privacy preservation as foundational principles for this transformative initiative.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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Descrizione: This thesis presents an innovative application to improve refugee services in Georgia. It aims to enhance transparency, digitize records, streamline procedures, reduce paperwork, prevent fraud, and provide better information dissemination. The application empowers refugees to manage their data, including IDs, tax records, and medical info, using AI to combat identity fraud. The research tackles design challenges like privacy, objectivity, scalability, and stakeholder collaboration. The application offers secure digital identity management and document storage for official documents. Ultimately, it aims to redefine the refugee experience in Georgia through AI, digitization, and comprehensive service provision with a focus on security and privacy.
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https://hdl.handle.net/10589/209572