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found 35 matches
- 2005
- Edoardo M. Airoldi, Bradley A. Malin, Latanya Sweeney:
Technologies to Defeat Fraudulent Schemes Related to Email Requests. AAAI Spring Symposium: AI Technologies for Homeland Security 2005: 133-135 - Chitta Baral, Michael Gelfond, Richard B. Scherl:
Answer Set Programming as the Basis for a Homeland Security QAS. AAAI Spring Symposium: AI Technologies for Homeland Security 2005: 149-150 - Marc Barthelemy, Edmond Chow, Tina Eliassi-Rad:
Knowledge Representation Issues in Semantic Graphs for Relationship Detection. AAAI Spring Symposium: AI Technologies for Homeland Security 2005: 91-98 - Larry Birnbaum, Kenneth D. Forbus, Earl J. Wagner, James Baker, Michael Witbrock:
Analogy, Intelligent IR, and Knowledge Integration for Intelligence Analysis. AAAI Spring Symposium: AI Technologies for Homeland Security 2005: 32-37 - Christopher M. Boner:
Automated Detection of Terrorist Activities through Link Discovery within Massive Datasets. AAAI Spring Symposium: AI Technologies for Homeland Security 2005: 117-119 - Anna L. Buczak, Benjamin Grooters, Paul Kogut, Eren Manavoglu, C. Lee Giles:
Recommender Systems for Intelligence Analysts. AAAI Spring Symposium: AI Technologies for Homeland Security 2005: 25-31 - Jennifer L. Burke, Robin R. Murphy:
Using Mobile Robots as a Shared Visual Presence in USAR Environments. AAAI Spring Symposium: AI Technologies for Homeland Security 2005: 111-116 - Li Ding, Pranam Kolari, Tim Finin, Anupam Joshi, Yun Peng, Yelena Yesha:
On Homeland Security and the Semantic Web: A Provenance and Trust Aware Inference Framework. AAAI Spring Symposium: AI Technologies for Homeland Security 2005: 157-160 - Xiaocong Fan, Shuang Sun, John Yen:
On Shared Situation Awareness for Supporting Human Decision-Making Teams. AAAI Spring Symposium: AI Technologies for Homeland Security 2005: 17-24 - Leona F. Fass:
Small Steps and Giant Leaps toward Homeland Security. AAAI Spring Symposium: AI Technologies for Homeland Security 2005: 123-126 - Connie Fournelle, Jorge Tierno:
Link Analysis Technologies for Differing Data Sources. AAAI Spring Symposium: AI Technologies for Homeland Security 2005: 54-61 - Boris A. Galitsky, Alexander Miller:
Determining Possible Criminal Behavior of Mobile Phone Users by Means of Analyzing the Location Tracking Data. AAAI Spring Symposium: AI Technologies for Homeland Security 2005: 120-122 - Robert P. Goldman, Mark S. Boddy, Steven A. Harp, Tom Haigh:
Collaborative Filtering for Community Threats. AAAI Spring Symposium: AI Technologies for Homeland Security 2005: 130-132 - Steven A. Harp, Johnathan Gohde, Thomas Haigh, Mark S. Boddy:
Automated Vulnerability Analysis Using AI Planning. AAAI Spring Symposium: AI Technologies for Homeland Security 2005: 46-53 - Lili He, Ian R. Greenshields:
Empirical Determination of Lower Bounds on RP Embedding. AAAI Spring Symposium: AI Technologies for Homeland Security 2005: 151-153 - James A. Hendler:
Counter Intelligence and the Semantic Web. AAAI Spring Symposium: AI Technologies for Homeland Security 2005: 83-85 - Terry L. Janssen:
Towards Semantic Integration of Legacy Databases for Homeland Security. AAAI Spring Symposium: AI Technologies for Homeland Security 2005: 154-156 - Paul Kogut, Kenneth Kisiel:
Cognitive Information Processing Challenges for Homeland Security. AAAI Spring Symposium: AI Technologies for Homeland Security 2005: 139-140 - Joseph B. Kopena, Kris Malfettone, Evan Sultanik, Vincent A. Cicirello, Andrew Mroczkowski, Moshe Kam, Maxim Peysakhov, Gaurav Naik, William C. Regli:
Network Awareness and the Philadelphia Area Urban Wireless Network Testbed. AAAI Spring Symposium: AI Technologies for Homeland Security 2005: 70-75 - Erik Larson, Todd Hughes:
Relational Recognition for Information Extraction in Free Text Documents. AAAI Spring Symposium: AI Technologies for Homeland Security 2005: 144-146 - William F. Lawless:
Homeland Security, Organizations, and Perturbations. AAAI Spring Symposium: AI Technologies for Homeland Security 2005: 127-129 - Daniel McDonald, Hsinchun Chen, Robert P. Schumaker:
Transforming Open-Source Documents to Terror Networks: The Arizona TerrorNet. AAAI Spring Symposium: AI Technologies for Homeland Security 2005: 62-69 - Kenneth S. Murray, John D. Lowrance, Douglas E. Appelt, Andres C. Rodriguez:
Fostering Collaboration with a Semantic Index over Textual Contributions. AAAI Spring Symposium: AI Technologies for Homeland Security 2005: 99-106 - Mark A. Musen, Monica Crubézy, Martin J. O'Connor, David L. Buckeridge:
Knowledge-Based Syndromic Surveillance for Bioterrorism. AAAI Spring Symposium: AI Technologies for Homeland Security 2005: 86-90 - Valery A. Petrushin, Rayid Ghani, Anatole Gershman:
A Bayesian Framework for Robust Reasoning from Sensor Networks. AAAI Spring Symposium: AI Technologies for Homeland Security 2005: 141-143 - John Phelps, Valerie Guralnik:
COORDINATORs: TAEMS Modeling and Interfacing for First Response. AAAI Spring Symposium: AI Technologies for Homeland Security 2005: 1-8 - Richard B. Scherl, Michael Barnathan:
A High-Level Language for Homeland Security Response Plans. AAAI Spring Symposium: AI Technologies for Homeland Security 2005: 147-148 - Nathan Schurr, Janusz Marecki, Milind Tambe, Paul Scerri, Nikhil Kasinadhuni, John P. Lewis:
The Future of Disaster Response: Humans Working with Multiagent Teams using DEFACTO. AAAI Spring Symposium: AI Technologies for Homeland Security 2005: 9-16 - Hyong Sop Shim, Clifford Behrens, Devasis Bassu:
Middleware Platform for Recruiting and Proactively Managing Virtual Panels of Intelligence Experts. AAAI Spring Symposium: AI Technologies for Homeland Security 2005: 38-45 - Latanya Sweeney:
AI Technologies to Defeat Identity Theft Vulnerabilities. AAAI Spring Symposium: AI Technologies for Homeland Security 2005: 136-138
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