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IMRG Workshop on Application Classification and Identification (WACI)
There is considerable interest in identifying network traffic by
application to support network provisioning, network security, and
service quality. Techniques that rely on a well-known port number
to identify an application may give a gross notion of the spread of
applications, but it is not a reliable means for application
identification in the face of evasion. There has been work in using
traffic characteristics to construct application equivalence classes,
using techniques such as machine learning, principal component
analysis, deep packet inspection and others.
The Workshop on Application Classification and Identification
(WACI) aims to bring together the most active researchers in this
research area. The main objectives of the one-day workshop will be
to discuss recent advancements in this field, discuss new
approaches and their implications, and identify open problems that
require further research.
Topics of interest (include, but are not limited to):
- Statistical methods for identifying application-layer protocols
- Methods for finding application classes (file transfer,
interactive, etc.)
- Efficient schemes for using deep packet inspection to identify
applications
- Identifying applications within tunnels
- Identifying rogue/nefarious applications
- Peer-to-peer application identification
- Peer-to-peer traffic characterization
Submission instructions
We invite interested researchers to submit a 1-2 page abstract or
position statement. Abstracts will be chosen based on their
relevance to the area of application identification, and on the
diversity of the covered topics. There will be no full-paper
submissions or proceedings. Authors of accepted abstracts however
should plan to give a 25-minute presentation that will be posted at
the workshop's web page (TBA). A significant part of the workshop
will be given to discussions and interaction among participants.
Submissions must be in electronic form, as plain-text or PDF (if
graphs are included) documents, and they should be submitted by
e-mail to: Tim Strayer ([log in to unmask]).
Registration
Attendance at this workshop will be by invitation. Authors of
submitted abstracts should commit that they will attend the workshop
if their abstract is accepted. Others interested in attending
should indicate this in email to Tim Strayer ([log in to unmask]).
There will be no registration fee.
Important Dates
- July 1, 2007 - submission of 1-2 pages abstract
- August 15, 2007 - acceptance notification
- October 3, 2007 - workshop at BBN Technologies
Workshop Location
WACI will be held at:
BBN Technologies
10 Moulton Street
Cambridge MA, USA
Organizing and program committee
- Tim Strayer, chair (BBN, [log in to unmask])
- Mark Allman (ICIR-ICSI, [log in to unmask])
- Grenville Armitage (Swinburne University, garmitage@swin,edu.au)
- Steve Bellovin (Columbia University, [log in to unmask])
- Shudong Jin (Case Western Reserve University, [log in to unmask])
- Andrew Moore (Cambridge University, [log in to unmask])
Sponsors
The workshop is sponsored by the IRTF's Internet Measurement
Research Group and hosted by BBN Technologies.
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