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addition to the author of each regular
paper also presenting his or her
work in poster format during the
Poster and Demo session during the
conference reception, the Program
Committee is also pleased to add
the following posters and demos
to our program for this year.
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Data
and Text Mining |
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- A
Group Decision-Support
Method for
Search and
Rescue Based
on Markov
Chain by
Huizhang
Shen, Jidi
Zhao, and
Ying Peng
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A New Relationship
Form in
Data Mining
by Suwimon
Kooptiwoot
and Muhammad
Abdus Salam
-
A Study
of “Root
Causes of
Conflict”
Using Latent
Semantic
Analysis
by Mihaela
Bobeica,
Jean-Paul
Jéral,
Teofilo
Garcia,
and Clive
Best
-
An Empirical
Study on
Dynamic
Effects
on Deception
Detection
by Tiantian
Qin and
Judee K.
Burgoon
-
Anti Money
Laundering
Reporting
and Investigation:
Sorting
the Wheat
from the
Chaff by
Ana
I. Canhoto
and James
Backhouse
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Application
of Latent
Semantic
Indexing
to Processing
of Noisy
Text by
Robert
Price and
Anthony
Zukas
-
Detecting
Misuse of
Information
Retrieval
Systems
Using Data
Mining Techniques
by Nazli
Goharian,
Ling Ma,
and Chris
Meyers
-
Mining Schemas
in Semistructured
Data Using
Fuzzy Decision
Trees by
Wei
Sun and
Da-xin Liu
-
More than
a Summary:
Stance-Shift
Analysis
by Boyd
Davis, Vivian
Lord, and
Peyton Mason
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Principal
Component
Analysis
(PCA) for
Data Fusion
and Navigation
of Mobile
Robots by
Zeng-Guang
Hou
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Information
Management and Sharing |
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- BioPortal:
Sharing
and Analyzing
Infectious
Disease
Information
[DEMO] by
Daniel
Zeng, Hsinchun
Chen, Chunju
Tseng, Catherine
Larson,
Wei Chang,
Millicent
Eidson,
Ivan Gotham,
Cecil Lynch,
and Michael
Ascher
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DIANE: Revolutionizing
the Way
We Collect,
Analyze,
and Share
Information
[DEMO] by
Jin
Zhu
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Map-Mediated
GeoCollaborative
Crisis Management
[DEMO] by
Guoray
Cai, Alan
M. MacEachren,
Isaac Brewer,
Mike McNeese,
Rajeev Sharma,
and Sven
Fuhrmann
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Processing
High-Speed
Intelligence
Feeds in
Real-Time
[DEMO] by
Alan
Demers,
Johannes
Gehrke,
Mingsheng
Hong, and
Mirek Riedewald
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Question
Answer TARA:
A Terrorism
Activity
Resource
Application
by Rob
Schumaker
and Hsinchun
Chen
-
Template
Based Semantic
Similarity
for Security
Applications
by Boanerges
Aleman-Meza,
Christian
Halaschek-Wiener,
Satya Sanket
Sahoo, Amit
Sheth, and
I. Budak
Arpinar
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The Dark
Web Portal
Project:
Collecting
and Analyzing
the Presence
of Terrorist
Groups on
the Web
by Jialun
Qin, Yilu
Zhou, Guanpi
Lai, Edna
Reid, Marc
Sageman,
and Hsinchun
Chen
-
Toward an
ITS Specific
Knowledge
Engine by
Guanpi
Lai and
Fei-Yue
Wang
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Information
Security and Intrusion
Detection |
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- A
Blind Image
Watermarking
Using for
Copyright
Protection
and Tracing
by Haifeng
Li, Shuxun
Wang, Weiwei
Song, and
Quan Wen
-
Towards
an Effective
Wireless
Security
Policy for
Sensitive
Organizations
by Michael
Manley,
Cheri McEntee,
Anthony
Molet, and
Joon S.
Park
-
A Taxonomy
of Cyber
Attacks
on 3G Networks
by Kameswari
Kotapati,
Peng Liu,
Yan Sun,
and Thomas
F. LaPorta
-
An Adaptive
Approach
to Handle
DoS Attack
for Web
Services
by Eul
Gyu Im and
Yong Ho
Song
-
An Architecture
for Network
Security
Using Feedback
Control
by Ram
Dantu and
Joao W.
Cangussu
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Defending
a Web Browser
against
Spying with
Browser
Helper Objects
by Beomsoo
Park, Sungjin
Hong, Jaewook
Oh, and
Heejo Lee
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Dynamic
Security
Service
Negotiation
to Ensure
Security
for Information
Sharing
on the Internet
by Zhengyou
Xia, Yichuan
Jiang, and
Jiang Wang
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Enhancing
Spatial
Database
Access Control
by Eliminating
the Covert
Topology
Channel
by Young-Hwan
Oh and Hae-Young
Bae
-
Gathering
Digital
Evidence
in Response
to Information
Security
Incidents
by Shiuh-Jeng
Wang and
Cheng-Hsing
Yang
-
On the QP
Algorithm
in Software
Watermarking
by William
Zhu and
Clark Thomborson
-
On the Use
of Opaque
Predicates
in Mobile
Agent Code
Obfuscation
by Anirban
Majumdar
and Clark
Thomborson
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Secure Contents
Distribution
using Flash
Memory Technology
by Yong
Ho Song
and Eul
Gyu Im
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Infrastructure
Protection and Emergency
Response |
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- Background
Use of Sensitive
Information
to Aid in
Analysis
of Non-Sensitive
Data on
Threats
and Vulnerabilities
[DEMO] by
Richard
A. Smith
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Securing
Grid-Based
Critical
Infrastructures
by Syed
Naqvi and
Michel Riguidel
-
The Safety
Alliance
of Cushing
–
A Model
Example
of Cooperation
as an Effective
Counterterrorism
Tool by
David
Zimmermann
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Surveillance,
Border Protection,
and Transportation
Systems |
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- A
Framework
for Global
Monitoring
and Security
Assistance
Based on
IPv6 and
Multimedia
Data Mining
Techniques
by Xiaoyan
Gong and
Haijun Gao
-
An Agent-Based
Framework
for a Traffic
Security
Management
System by
Shuming
Tang and
Haijun Gao
-
Application
of a Decomposed
Support
Vector Machine
Algorithm
in Pedestrian
Detection
from a Moving
Vehicle
by Hong
Qiao, Fei-Yue
Wang, and
Xianbin
Cao
-
Application
of Cooperative
Co-Evolution
in Pedestrian
Detection
Systems
by Xianbin
Cao, Hong
Qiao, Fei-Yue
Wang, and
Xinzheng
Zhang
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Biometric
Fingerprints
Based Radio
Frequency
Identification
by Sundaram
Jayakumar
and Chandramohan
Senthilkumar
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BorderSafe:
Cross-Jurisdictional
Information
Sharing,
Analysis,
and Visualization
by Siddharth
Kaza, Byron
Marshall,
Jennifer
J. Xu, Gang
Alan Wang,Hemanth
Gowda, Homa
Atabakhsh,
Tim Petersen,
Chuck Violette,
and Hsinchun
Chen
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Other |
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| Chesapeake
Innovation Center
– We are
pleased to have
the Chesapeake
Innovation Center
(CIC) as a sponsor
for ISI this
year. CIC “focuses
the power of
entrepreneurship
on America’s
most pressing
security requirements.
By creating
a bridge between
major users
of security
technology and
small companies
at the forefront
of innovation,
the Center enhances
America’s
technological
edge and helps
propel the ‘Informatics
Corridor’
centered in
Anne Arundel
County, Maryland.
The Center and
its member companies
specialize in
informatics,
knowledge discovery,
security, visualization,
information
assurance, homeland
security, human
capital development,
and other technology
areas.”
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