Abstracts
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The Enemy of my Enemy is my Friend: The Dynamics of Friendship and Hatred
Tibor Antal, Harvard University
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How to Organize Crime
Mariagiovanna Baccara, New York University
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Topological Anomaly Detection in Large Data Sets
William Basener, Rochester Institute of Technology
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Unintentional Introductions of Alien Species and their Impacts on Homeland Security: A Trade-Theoretic Analysis
Amitrajeet Batabyal, Rochester Institute of Technology
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Optimal Placement of Suicide Bomber Detectors
Rajan Batta, SUNY Buffalo
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Eating the Elephant! Critical Infrastructure Protection: Context & Process
Colonel Bruce Beebe, University of Washington
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Optimal Discovery of Factors in Relational Data via a Novel Method for Matrix Decomposition
Radim Belohlavek and Vilem Vychodil, SUNY Binghamton
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Network Theory and Ordered Set Theory Used for Addressing Crime in Jamaica and Haiti
Kevin Blake, Ministry of National Security, Jamaica
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Modeling Strategic Interactions in Counterterrorist Operations
Jonathan P. Caulkins, Carnegie Mellon University
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Characterization of Cyber Attacks through Variable Length Markov Models
Daniel Fava and Shanchieh Yang, Rochester Institute of Technology
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Detecting and Tracking Hostile Activities in the Hats World
Aram Galstyan, University of Southern California
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Toward Impact Assessment Automation for Multi-Stage Cyber Attacks
Jared Holsopple, Calspan-University at Buffalo Research Center
Brian Argauer and Shanchieh J. Yang, Rochester Institute of Technology
Moises Sudit, State University of New York at Buffalo
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Predictability of Extreme Events with Applications to Surges of Mass Violence and Terrorism
Vladimir Keilis-Borok, University of California, Los Angeles
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Terror Networks & Business Networks
Valdis Krebs, orgnet.com
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Counter-Terrorism Reasoning About Rare Events
Tod S. Levitt, Information Extraction & Transport, Inc.
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The Influence of Secrecy and Coordination & Control on the Structure of Covert Networks
Roy Lindelauf, Royal Dutch Defense Academy
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Finding Terrorist Cells in Large Social Networks
David Longo, Rochester Institute of Technology
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Combinatorial Analysis of Binary Relations, Posets and Lattices
George Markowsky, University of Maine
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Mathematical Methods and Strategies for Destabilizing Terrorist Networks
Nasrullah Memon, The European Center for Counterterrorism Research and Studies, Denmark
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(Hyper)Spectral Remote Sensing for Detection of Point Targets and Man- Made Activity in Large Area Search Applications
David Messinger, Rochester Institute of Technology
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Introduction to the NIAID Centers for Radiation Bioterror and Their Ongoing Research
Paul Okunieff, University of Rochester
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The Structure and Application of Generalized Social Networks: Rings, Ribbons, and Families
Deana Olles, Rochester Institute of Technology
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TBA
Richard Alan Peters II, Vanderbilt University
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Towards a Detection Theory for Intelligence Applications
Aaron Phillips, Metron, Inc.
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Analysis of Electric Scalp Potential and Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Data Relevant to the Detection of Deception
Michael Schillaci, University of South Carolina
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The CARA Cultural Reasoning Architecture
V.S. Subrahmanian, University of Maryland, College Park
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Intelligence Constraints on Terrorist Conspiracies
Gordon Woo, Risk Management Solutions, London