[Asis-l] ISI: Call for Participation
Eileen Seegmiller
seegmill at eller.arizona.edu
Thu May 20 17:21:29 EDT 2004
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ISI 2004 CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
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The Second Symposium on Intelligence and Security Informatics
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Conference website: http://ecom.arizona.edu/ISI
Tucson, Arizona June 10-11, 2004
in conjunction with the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL
2004)
Sponsored by: National Science Foundation, Department of Homeland
Security, Intelligence Technology Innovation Center, National
Institute of Justice, Air Force Office of Scientific Research
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Symposium Scope
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The past two years have seen significant interest and progress made in
national security research in the areas of information technologies,
organizational studies, and security-related public policy. Broadly
defined, intelligence and security informatics is the study of the
development and use of advanced information technologies and systems for
national and homeland security related applications, through an
integrated technological, organizational, and policy based approach.
The First Symposium on Intelligence and Security Informatics (ISI-2003)
was held in June 2003 in Tucson, Arizona. It provided a stimulating
intellectual forum of discussions among previously disparate
communities: academic researchers in information technologies, computer
science, public policy, and social studies; local, state, and federal
law enforcement and intelligence experts; and information technology
industry consultants and practitioners.
Building on the momentum of ISI-2003, we will hold The Second Symposium
on Intelligence and Security Informatics (ISI-2004) in June 2004 in
Tucson, Arizona. ISI-2004 will follow the tradition of ISI-2003 in
bringing together technical and policy researchers from a variety of
fields and in providing a highly interactive forum to facilitate
communication and community building between government funding
agencies, academia, and practitioners. From a technical perspective, the
papers accepted at ISI-2004 are of high quality and from diverse
disciplines. Using ISI-2003 papers as a benchmark, there is a clear
indication of tangible research progress made in many fronts both in
depth and in coverage. In addition, several new research topics of
significant practical relevance (e.g., trust management, information
assurance, disease informatics) have emerged.
ISI-2004 is jointly hosted by the University of Arizona, the San Diego
Supercomputer Center, and the Tucson Police Department. The one and a
half day program will include one plenary panel discussion session
focusing on the perspectives and future research directions of the
government funding agencies, two invited panel sessions (one on
terrorism research, the other on knowledge discovery and dissemination),
41 regular papers, six posters, and three panel discussion papers.
The symposium proceedings is published by Springer-Verlag as volume 3073
of its Lecture Notes in Computer Science series.
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Registration, Symposium Program, and Local Arrangements
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Please visit http://ecom.arizona.edu/ISI
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Invited Panelists
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- Arthur Becker Intelligence Technology Innovation Center
- James Ellis Memorial Institute for the Prevention of
Terrorism
- Johannes Gehrke Cornell University
- Valerie Gregg National Science Foundation
- Rohan Gunaratna Institute for Defense & Strategic Studies,
Singapore
- Joe Heaps National Institute of Justice
- Paul Kantor Rutgers University
- David Madigan Rutgers University
- Mike Pazzani National Science Foundation
- Edna Reid University of Arizona
- Michal Rosen-Zvi University of California, Irvine
- Marc Sageman University of Pennsylvania
- Joshua Sinai Department of Homeland Security
- Gary Strong Department of Homeland Security
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Sponsors
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- National Science Foundation
- Department of Homeland Security
- Intelligence Technology Innovation Center
- National Institute of Justice
- Air Force Office of Scientific Research
- Center for the Management of Information at the University of Arizona
- Internet Technology, Commerce, and Design Institute at the
University of Arizona
- Silicon Graphics
- Artificial Intelligence Lab at the University of Arizona
- NSF/NIJ COPLINK Center of Excellence at the University of Arizona
- The Mark and Susan Hoffman E-Commerce Lab at the University of
Arizona
- Management Information Systems Department at the University of
Arizona
- Eller College of Management at the University of Arizona
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Symposium Co-Chairs
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- Hsinchun Chen University of Arizona
- Reagan Moore San Diego Supercomputer Center
- Daniel Zeng University of Arizona
- John Leavitt Tucson Police Department
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Organizing Committee
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- Homa Atabakhsh University of Arizona
- Chris Demchak University of Arizona
- Kurt Fenstermacher University of Arizona
- Catherine Larson University of Arizona
- Chienting Lin University of Arizona
- Mark Patton University of Arizona
- Tim Petersen Tucson Police Department
- Mohan Tanniru University of Arizona
- Edna Reid University of Arizona
- Ajay Vinze Arizona State University
- Chuck Violette Tucson Police Department
- Feiyue Wang University of Arizona
- Leon Zhao University of Arizona
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Program Committee (Alphabetical Order)
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- Yigal Arens University of Southern California
- Art Becker Intelligence Technology Innovation Center
- Brian Boesch Corporation for National Research Initiatives
- Larry Brandt National Science Foundation
- Peter Brantley California Digital Library
- Donald Brown University of Virginia
- Robert Chang Criminal Investigation Bureau, Taiwan Police
- Sudarshan Chawathe University of Maryland
- Andy Chen National Taiwan University
- Lee-Feng Chien Academia Sinica, Taiwan
- Bill Chu University of North Carolina at Charlotte
- Christian Collberg University of Arizona
- Tony Fountain San Diego Supercomputer Center
- Ed Fox Virginia Tech
- Susan Gauch University of Kansas
- Johannes Gehrke Cornell University
- Joey George Florida State University
- Victor Goldsmith Pace University
- Valerie Gregg National Science Foundation
- Bob Grossman University of Illinois at Chicago
- Steve Griffin National Science Foundation
- Alan Hevner University of South Florida
- Robert Horton Minnesota State Archives
- Eduard Hovy University of Southern California
- Joseph Jaja University of Maryland
- Paul Kantor Rutgers University
- Erin Kenneally San Diego Supercomputer Center
- Judith Klavans Columbia University
- Don Kraft Louisiana State University
- Ee-peng Lim Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
- Clifford Neuman University of Southern California
- Greg Newby University of Alaska, Fairbanks
- Jay Nunamaker University of Arizona
- Mirek Riedewald Cornell University
- Gene Rochlin University of California, Berkeley
- Olivia Sheng University of Utah
- Elizabeth Shriberg SRI International
- Mike O'Shea National Institute of Justice
- Sal Stolfo Columbia University
- Gary Strong Department of Homeland Security
- Paul Thompson Dartmouth College
- Bhavani Thuraisingham National Science Foundation
- Andrew Whinston University of Texas at Austin
- Karen White University of Arizona
- Chris Yang Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Mohammed Zaki Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- Maria Zemankova National Science Foundation
Eileen Seegmiller
MIS Dept/AI Lab
University of Arizona
seegmill at eller.arizona.edu
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McClelland Hall, Room 430
1130 E. Helen St.
Tucson, AZ 85721
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Phone: 621-2784
Fax: 621-2433
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