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In 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.

  Data and Text Mining

  • A Group Decision-Support Method for Search and Rescue Based on Markov Chain by Huizhang Shen, Jidi Zhao, and Ying Peng
  • 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
  • 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
  • Principal Component Analysis (PCA) for Data Fusion and Navigation of Mobile Robots by Zeng-Guang Hou

  Information Management and Sharing

  • 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
  • DIANE: Revolutionizing the Way We Collect, Analyze, and Share Information [DEMO] by Jin Zhu
  • Map-Mediated GeoCollaborative Crisis Management [DEMO] by Guoray Cai, Alan M. MacEachren, Isaac Brewer, Mike McNeese, Rajeev Sharma, and Sven Fuhrmann
  • Processing High-Speed Intelligence Feeds in Real-Time [DEMO] by Alan Demers, Johannes Gehrke, Mingsheng Hong, and Mirek Riedewald
  • 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
  • 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

  Information Security and Intrusion Detection

  • 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
  • Defending a Web Browser against Spying with Browser Helper Objects by Beomsoo Park, Sungjin Hong, Jaewook Oh, and Heejo Lee
  • Dynamic Security Service Negotiation to Ensure Security for Information Sharing on the Internet by Zhengyou Xia, Yichuan Jiang, and Jiang Wang
  • 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
  • Secure Contents Distribution using Flash Memory Technology by Yong Ho Song and Eul Gyu Im

  Infrastructure Protection and Emergency Response

  • Background Use of Sensitive Information to Aid in Analysis of Non-Sensitive Data on Threats and Vulnerabilities [DEMO] by Richard A. Smith
  • 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

  Surveillance, Border Protection, and Transportation Systems

  • 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
  • Biometric Fingerprints Based Radio Frequency Identification by Sundaram Jayakumar and Chandramohan Senthilkumar
  • 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

  Other

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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Atlanta, Georgia | May 19-20, 2005
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