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Program
for the First NSF/NIJ Symposium
on Intelligence and
Security Informatics (ISI 2003)
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MONDAY,
JUNE 2, 2003  |
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Continental
Breakfast 7:00--8:20 |
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Welcome
8:20-8:30
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Plenary Session
8:30-9:10 |
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SESSION
CHAIR: RICHARD MIRANDA,
Tucson Police Department
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TBA
Richard Carmona (40
minutes) Surgeon General of the United States
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Session A: Information
Management & Analytical
Techniques 9:10-10:10
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SESSION
CHAIR: ALAN HEVNER
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Cataloging,
reference, and controlling
terrorism (30 minutes)
Paul Kantor, Rutgers
University
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Spatial
analysis of crime using
decision models (30 minutes)
Donald Brown,
University of
Virginia
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Session B: Crime
Analysis & Management
9:10-10:10 |
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SESSION
CHAIR: HOMA ATABAKHSH
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Mission
of the office for domestic
preparedness (30 minutes)
John Hoyt, South
Carolina Research
Authority
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Data mining/data
interoperability/crime
analysis software tools
(30 minutes)
Bruce Baicar, South
Carolina Research
Authority
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Break
10:10-10:40 |
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Session A: Data
Management and Mining
10:40-12:00 |
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SESSION
CHAIR: JAY NUNAMAKER
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Using
Support Vector Machines
for Terrorism Information
Extraction
(30 minutes)
Aixin Sun, Myo-Myo
Naing and Ee-Peng Lim, Nanyang
Technological University
Wai Lam,
Chinese University of
Hong Kong
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Criminal
Incident Data Association
Using OLAP Technology
(30 minutes)
Song Lin and Donald E.
Brown,
University of Virginia
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Privacy
Sensitive Distributed
Data Mining from Multi-Party
Data (20
minutes)
Hillol Kargupta, Kun
Liu and Jessica Ryan,
University of Maryland
Baltimore County
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Session B: Deception
Detection 10:40-12:00
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SESSION
CHAIR: DONALD BROWN
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Behavior
Profiling of Email
(30 minutes)
Salvatore J. Stolfo,
Shlomo Hershkop, Ke
Wang, Olivier
Nimeskern and
Chia-Wei Hu, Columbia
University
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A Longitudinal
Analysis of Language
Behavior of Deception
in E-mail
(30 minutes)
Lina Zhou, University
of Maryland Baltimore
County Judee K.
Burgoon and Doug Twitchell,
University of Arizona
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Training
Professionals to Detect
Deception (20 minutes)
Joey George, Florida
State University David Biros,
USAF Chief Information
Office
Judee Burgoon
and Jay F.
Nunamaker, University
of Arizona
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Lunch
12:00-1:30 |
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Plenary Session
1:30-2:10
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SESSION CHAIR: JENNIFER
SHROEDER
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Public Safety
Technology Tools, Techniques
and Assistance (40 minutes)
Mike O'Shea, National
Institute of
Justice
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Session A: Intelligence
Analysis 2:10-3:30
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SESSION
CHAIR: VICTOR GOLDSMITH
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Defense
Intelligence Agency
Experience (30 minutes)
Kelcy Allwein, Defense
Intelligence
Agency
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Names:
A New Frontier in Text
Mining (30 minutes)
Frankie Patman,
Language Analsis
Systems, Inc. Paul
Thompson, Institute
for Security Technology
Studies
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ProGenIE:
Biographical Descriptions
for Intelligence Analysis
(20
minutes)
Pablo A. Duboue, Kathleen
R. McKeown and Vasileios
Hatzivassiloglou,
Columbia
University |
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Session B: Cybercrime
& Deception Detection
2:10-3:30 |
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SESSION
CHAIR: DONALD BERNDT
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An international
perspective on fighting
cybercrime (30 minutes)
Robert Chang, National
Police Administration,
Taiwan
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Detecting
Deception through Linguistic
Analysis (30
minutes)
Judee K. Burgoon, Tiantian
Qin and Jay F. Nunamaker,
University of Arizona John
P. Blair, Michigan
State University
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Authorship
Analysis in Cybercrime
Investigation (20 minutes)
Rong Zheng, Yi Qin,
Zan Huang and Hsinchun
Chen, University of
Arizona
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Break
3:30-4:00
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Session A: Visualization
4:00-5:40 |
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SESSION
CHAIR: KAREN WHITE
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CrimeLink
Explorer: Using Domain
Knowledge to Facilitate
Automated Crime Association
Analysis (30
minutes)
Jennifer Shroeder,
Tucson Police Department Jennifer
Xu and Hsinchun Chen,
University of Arizona
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Tracking
Hidden Groups Using
Communications
(30 minutes)
Sudarshan S. Chawathe,
University of
Maryland
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A Spatio
Temporal Visualizer
for Law Enforcement
(30 minutes)
Ty Buetow, Luis Chaboya,
Christopher O'Toole,
Tom Cushna, Damien Daspit,
Tim Petersen, Homa
Atabakhsh and Hsinchun Chen,
University of Arizona
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Session B: Monitoring
& Analytical Techniques
4:00-5:40
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SESSION
CHAIR: JUDEE BURGOON
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Evacuation
Planning: A Capacity
Constrained Routing
Approach (30 minutes)
Qingsong Lu, Yan Huang
and Shashi Shekhar,
University of Minnesota
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Locating
Hidden Groups in Communication
Networks Using Hidden
Markov Models
(30 minutes)
Malik Magdon-Ismail,
Mark Goldberg, William
Wallace and David Siebecker,
Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute
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Designing
Agent99 Trainer: A Learner-Centered,
Web-Based Training System
for Deception Detection
(20
minutes)
Jinwei Cao, Janna Crews,
Ming Lin, Judee Burgoon
and Jay F. Nunamaker,
University of Arizona
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An E-mail
Monitoring System for
Detecting Outflow of
Confidential Documents
(20 minutes)
Bogju Lee and Youna Park,
Dankook University,
Korea
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Poster
Session/Reception 6:30-8:30
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TUESDAY,
JUNE 3, 2003 |
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Continental
Breakfast 7:00--8:20 |
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Announcement
8:20-8:30 |
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Plenary Session
8:30-9:10
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SESSION
CHAIR: HSINCHUN CHEN
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Homeland
Security Research at NSF
(40 minutes)
Gary Strong and Art Becker,
National Science Foundation
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Session A: Intelligence
& Legal Issues 9:10-10:10
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SESSION
CHAIR: CHRIS DEMCHAK
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Homeland security
vs. individual privacy:
the conflict today and tomorrow
(30 minutes)
Lee Strickland, University
of Maryland
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Cross-agency
collaboration: lessons from
organization theory
(30 minutes)
Jane Fountain, Harvard
University
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Session B: Policy
Considerations 9:10-10:10 |
SESSION
CHAIR: JOHN CUNNINGHAM
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Advanced networked
informatics and the limitations
of organizational adaptability
(30 minutes)
Gene Rochlin, University
of California Berkeley
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Non-state
threats and future wars
(30 minutes)
Matt Begert, National Law
Enforcement and Corrections
Technology-Western Region
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Break
10:10-10:40 |
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Session A: Knowledge
Management & Adoption
10:40-12:00 |
SESSION
CHAIR: EE-PENG LIM
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`Atrium''--A
Knowledge Model for Modern
Security Forces in the Information
and Terrorism Age (30 minutes)
Chris C. Demchak,
University of Arizona
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Examining
Technology Acceptance by
Individual Law Enforcement
Officers: An Exploratory
Study (30 minutes)
Paul Jen-Hwa Hu,
University of Utah Chienting
Lin and Hsinchun Chen,
University of Arizona
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Intelligence
and Security Informatics:
An Information Economics
Perspective (20 minutes)
Lihui Lin, Boston
University Xianjun Geng
and Andrew B. Whinston,
University of Texas, Austin
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Session B: Data
Management & Mining
10:40-12:00 |
SESSION
CHAIR: HILLOL KARGUPTA
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Automatic
Construction of Cross-Lingual
Networks of Concepts from
the Hong Kong SAR Police
Department (30 minutes)
Kar Wing Li and Christopher
C. Yang, The Chinese
University of Hong Kong
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Active Database
Systems for Monitoring and
Surveillance (30 minutes)
Antonio Badia, University
of Louisville
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Scalable Knowledge
Extraction from Legacy Sources
with SEEK (20
minutes)
Joachim Hammer, William
O'Brien and Mark Schmalz,
University of Florida
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Lunch
12:00-1:30
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Plenary Session
1:30-2:10 |
SESSION
CHAIR: KURT FENSTERMACHER
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NSF Digital
Government Program (40 minutes)
Lawrence E. Brandt,
National Science Foundation
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Session A: Knowledge
Management & Applications
2:10-3:30 |
SESSION
CHAIR: THERANI MADHUSUDAN
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San Diego
ARJIS Project (20 minutes)
Pamela Scanlon, Automated
Regional Justice Information
Systems(ARJIS)
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COPLINK Agent:
An Architecture for Information
Monitoring and Sharing in
Law Enforcement (20
minutes)
Daniel Zeng, Hsinchun Chen,
Damien Daspit, Fu Shan,
Suresh Nandiraju, Michael
Chau and Chienting Lin,
University of Arizona
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Emergent
Semantics from Users' Browsing
Paths (20 minutes)
D.V. Sreenath and
Farshad Fotouhi, Wayne
State University W.I.
Grosky, University of
Michigan Dearborn
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Web-Based
Intelligence Reports System
(20 minutes)
Alexander Dolotov and Mary
Strickler, Phoenix Police
Department
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Session B: Monitoring
& Surveillance 2:10-3:30
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SESSION
CHAIR: PAUL THOMPSON
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The DC area
sniper: lessons learned
(20 minutes)
John Cunningham,
Montgomery County Police
Department
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TBA (20 minutes)
Victor Goldsmith, City
University of New York
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Bioterrorism
Surveillance with Real-Time
Data Warehousing
(20 minutes)
Donald J. Berndt, Alan R.
Hevner and James Studnicki,
University of South Florida
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"TalkPrinting'':
Improving Speaker Recognition
by Modeling Stylistic Features
(20
minutes)
Sachin Kajarekar, Kemal
Sonmez, Luciana Ferrer,
Venkata Gadde, Anand Venkataraman,
Elizabeth Shriberg, Andreas
Stolcke and Harry Bratt,
Speech International and
Research Laboratory, SRI
International
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Break
3:30-3:50 |
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Session A: Collaborative
Systems & Technologies
3:50-4:30 |
SESSION
CHAIR: BILL NEUMANN
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Addressing
the Homeland Security Problem:
A Collaborative Decision-Making
Framework (20 minutes)
T. S. Raghu, Arizona State
University R. Ramesh,
State University of New York
at Buffalo
Andrew B. Whinston,
University of Texas at
Austin
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Collaborative
Workflow Management for
Interagency Crime Analysis
(20 minutes)
J. Leon Zhao, Henry H. Bi
and Hsinchun Chen,
University of Arizona
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Session B: Monitoring
& Visualization
3:50-4:30 |
SESSION
CHAIR: CHRISTOPHER YANG
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Integrated
"Mixed'' Network Security
Monitoring--A Proposed Framework
(20 minutes)
William T. Scherer, Leah
L. Spradley and Marc H. Evans,
University of Virginia
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Untangling
Criminal Networks: A Case
Study
(20 minutes)
Jennifer Xu and Hsinchun Chen,
University of Arizona
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Dinner
at Desert Museum 6:00-9:00
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