Algorithm Registry
Browse AI and algorithmic systems used by government bodies across Europe.
10 systems found
A government algorithmic system used to detect welfare fraud and social benefit fraud by cross-referencing personal data from multiple government databases. The system was struck down by a Dutch court in 2020 for violating privacy rights.
A crime pattern analysis and predictive policing tool used by the National Police to identify individuals at risk of committing crimes and to allocate police resources based on predicted crime hotspots.
An algorithmic risk profiling tool used by the Immigration and Naturalisation Service to assess asylum applications and immigration requests, scoring applicants based on country of origin, demographic data, and travel patterns.
A job-matching and labour market reintegration algorithm used by UWV to match unemployed individuals to job vacancies and to assess the probability of re-employment. Used to prioritise case worker attention.
An automated system used by the Dutch Tax Authority to process and assess income tax returns, flag anomalies for manual review, and issue automated assessments. Part of the broader digital tax infrastructure.
A fraud signalling system maintained by the Dutch Tax Authority that maintains a list of citizens suspected of tax fraud. The system was implicated in the childcare benefits scandal (toeslagenaffaire), wrongfully flagging thousands of families.
An algorithmic system used by DUO (Education Executive Agency) to detect potential fraud in student finance applications by cross-referencing registration data, housing records, and financial information.
A risk classification model used by the Municipality of Amsterdam to assess the risk of social benefit fraud among welfare recipients. The model uses sociodemographic factors to score claimants for targeted inspection.
An AI-powered camera and sensor system deployed at Rotterdam Harbour for automated detection of suspicious activity, contraband screening, and vehicle recognition. Operated in collaboration with customs authorities.
A risk scoring system used by The Hague municipality social services to prioritise welfare claimants for additional verification checks based on machine learning predictions of non-compliance likelihood.