Intelligence and security informatics : first NSF/NIJ symposium, ISI 2003, Tucson, AZ, USA, June 2-3, 2003 : proceedings / Hsinchun Chen [and others].
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the First NSF/NIJ Symposium on Intelligence and Security Informatics, ISI 2003, held in Tucson, AZ, USA in June 2003. The 24 revised full papers and 16 revised short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the book. The papers are organized in topical sections on data management and data mining, deception detection, analytical techniques, for crime detection, visualization, knowledge management and adoption, collaborative systems and methodologies, and monitoring and surveillance.
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Full Papers -- Using Support Vector Machines for Terrorism Information Extraction -- Criminal Incident Data Association Using the OLAP Technology -- Names: A New Frontier in Text Mining -- Web-Based Intelligence Reports System -- Authorship Analysis in Cybercrime Investigation -- Behavior Profiling of Email -- Detecting Deception through Linguistic Analysis -- A Longitudinal Analysis of Language Behavior of Deception in E-mail -- Evacuation Planning: A Capacity Constrained Routing Approach -- Locating Hidden Groups in Communication Networks Using Hidden Markov Models -- Automatic Construction of Cross-Lingual Networks of Concepts from the Hong Kong SAR Police Department -- Decision Based Spatial Analysis of Crime -- CrimeLink Explorer: Using Domain Knowledge to Facilitate Automated Crime Association Analysis -- A Spatio Temporal Visualizer for Law Enforcement -- Tracking Hidden Groups Using Communications -- Examining Technology Acceptance by Individual Law Enforcement Officers: An Exploratory Study -- "Atrium" -- A Knowledge Model for Modern Security Forces in the Information and Terrorism Age -- Untangling Criminal Networks: A Case Study -- Addressing the Homeland Security Problem: A Collaborative Decision-Making Framework -- Collaborative Workflow Management for Interagency Crime Analysis -- COPLINK Agent: An Architecture for Information Monitoring and Sharing in Law Enforcement -- Active Database Systems for Monitoring and Surveillance -- Integrated "Mixed" Networks Security Monitoring -- A Proposed Framework -- Bioterrorism Surveillance with Real-Time Data Warehousing -- Short Papers -- Privacy Sensitive Distributed Data Mining from Multi-party Data -- ProGenIE: Biographical Descriptions for Intelligence Analysis -- Scalable Knowledge Extraction from Legacy Sources with SEEK -- "TalkPrinting": Improving Speaker Recognition by Modeling Stylistic Features -- Emergent Semantics from Users' Browsing Paths -- Designing Agent99 Trainer: A Learner-Centered, Web-Based Training System for Deception Detection -- Training Professionals to Detect Deception -- An E-mail Monitoring System for Detecting Outflow of Confidential Documents -- Intelligence and Security Informatics: An Information Economics Perspective -- An International Perspective on Fighting Cybercrime -- Extended Abstracts for Posters -- Hiding Traversal of Tree Structured Data from Untrusted Data Stores -- Criminal Record Matching Based on the Vector Space Model -- Database Support for Exploring Criminal Networks -- Hiding Data and Code Security for Application Hosting Infrastructure -- Secure Information Sharing and Information Retrieval Infrastructure with GridIR -- Semantic Hacking and Intelligence and Security Informatics.
English.