Digital Signal Processing Research Laboratory, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Santa Catarina, Brazil, Superintendence of Inspection, National Telecommunications Agency, Amazonas, Brazil
Abstract:Access to data and data processing, including the use of machine learning techniques, has become significantly easier and cheaper in recent years. Nevertheless, solutions that can be widely adopted by regulators for market monitoring and inspection targeting in a data-driven way have not been frequently discussed by the scientific community. This article discusses the need and the difficulties for the development of such solutions, presents an effective method to address regulation planning, and illustrates its use to account for the most important and common subject for the majority of regulators: the consumer. This article hopes to contribute to increase the awareness of the regulatory community to the need for data processing methods that are objective, impartial, transparent, explainable, simple to implement and with low computational cost, aiming to the implementation of risk-based regulation in the world.