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Submissions
on all research areas relating to
security informatics are welcome
and may include system, evaluation,
testbed, policy, and position papers.
Research needs to demonstrate
relevance to both informatics and
national security. Topics
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Intelligence-related
knowledge discovery |
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Criminal
data mining |
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Criminal
network analysis |
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Crime
event detection |
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Multimedia
intelligence and security information
analysis |
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Web-based
intelligence monitoring and analysis |
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Criminal
and intelligence information sharing |
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Deception
detection |
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Intrusion
detection |
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Cybercrime
detection and analysis |
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Agents
and collaborative systems for intelligence
sharing |
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Crime
and intelligence visualization |
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Bio-terrorism
tracking, alerting, and analysis |
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Major
(natural and man-made) disaster prevention,
detection, and management |
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full papers and short papers will
be accepted. Papers must be in English
with a limit of 12 pages for full
papers (approximately 6000 words)
and 3 pages (approximately 1500
words) for short papers. In addition
to a formal paper presentation,
authors of accepted papers are encouraged
to discuss their findings in a separate
poster/demo session.
Electronic submission is being used
and accepted file formats are PDF
or
Microsoft Word. Full papers should
be submitted no later than February
10, 2003. Short papers should be
submitted no later than February
15, 2003. All papers must be original
contributions and not previously
published nor currently under consideration
for publication elsewhere.
Submission
closed
The symposium proceedings will be
published by Springer-Verlag in
the Lecture Notes in Computer Science
series (http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/index.html).
The authors of the selected papers
from the symposium will be invited
to submit a full version to the
following journals which will publish
special issues on Intelligence and
Security Informatics:
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Tucson,
Arizona | June 2-3, 2003 |
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