Intelligence and Security Informatics
Pacific Asia Workshop, PAISI 2009, Bangkok, Thailand, April 27, 2009. Proceedings
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science; 5477;
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Product details:
- Edition number 2009
- Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Date of Publication 3 April 2009
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book
- ISBN 9783642013928
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages169 pages
- Size 235x155 mm
- Weight 454 g
- Language English
- Illustrations X, 169 p. 0
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Long description:
Intelligence and Security Informatics (ISI) is concerned with the study of the dev- opment and use of advanced information technologies and systems for national, int- national, and societal security-related applications. The annual IEEE International Conference series on ISI was started in 2003 and the first four meetings were held in the United States. In 2006, the Workshop on ISI (http://isi. se. cuhk. edu. hk/2006/) was held in Singapore in conjunction with the Pacific Asia Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, with over 100 contributors and participants from all over the world. PAISI 2007 (http://isi. se. cuhk. edu. hk/2007/) was then held in Chengdu, China and PAISI 2008 (http://isi. se. cuhk. edu. hk/2008/) was held in Taiwan. These ISI conferences have brought together academic researchers, law enforcement and intel- gence experts, information technology consultants and practitioners to discuss their research and practice related to various ISI topics including ISI data management, data and text mining for ISI applications, terrorism informatics, deception and intent detection, terrorist and criminal social network analysis, public health and bio-security, crime analysis, cyber-infrastructure protection, transportation infrastructure security, policy studies and evaluation, and information assurance, among others. We continued the stream of ISI conferences by organizing the 2009 Pacific Asia Workshop on ISI (PAISI 2009) in conjunction with the Pacific Asia Conference on Knowledge Disc- ery and Data Mining (PAKDD 2009).
MoreTable of Contents:
Keynote.- Building a Geosocial Semantic Web for Military Stabilization and Reconstruction Operations.- Terrorism Informatics and Crime Analysis.- Criminal Cross Correlation Mining and Visualization.- A Cybercrime Forensic Method for Chinese Web Information Authorship Analysis.- Prediction of Unsolved Terrorist Attacks Using Group Detection Algorithms.- Enterprise Risk Management.- Exploring Fraudulent Financial Reporting with GHSOM.- Identifying Firm-Specific Risk Statements in News Articles.- Predicting Future Earnings Change Using Numeric and Textual Information in Financial Reports.- Emergency Response and Surveillance.- When Generalized Voronoi Diagrams Meet GeoWeb for Emergency Management.- E3TP: A Novel Trajectory Prediction Algorithm in Moving Objects Databases.- Information Access and Security.- A User-Centered Framework for Adaptive Fingerprint Identification.- Design of a Passport Anti-forgery System Based on Digital Signature Schemes.- A Chronological Evaluation of Unknown Malcode Detection.- Data and Text Mining.- Relation Discovery from Thai News Articles Using Association Rule Mining.- Discovering Compatible Top-K Theme Patterns from Text Based on Users’ Preferences.- Juicer: Scalable Extraction for Thread Meta-information of Web Forum.- A Feature-Based Approach for Relation Extraction from Thai News Documents.- An Incremental-Learning Method for Supervised Anomaly Detection by Cascading Service Classifier and ITI Decision Tree Methods.- Quantifying News Reports to Proxy “Other Information” in ERC Models.
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