<Apologies if you receive this more than once> ====================================================================== CALL FOR PAPERS ====================================================================== ======================================================================= IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics (ISI-2006) ----------------------------------------------------------------- Conference Web site: http://www.isiconference.org May 22-24, 2006, Southern California, U.S.A. *************** Important Dates *************** - Paper submission due January 20, 2006 - Notification of acceptance February 15, 2006 - Camera-ready copy due February 28, 2006 - Tutorial/workshop proposals February 15, 2006 ************************ Hosts and Major Sponsors ************************ Hosts: - University of California, Irvine - University of Arizona - University of Texas, Dallas Major Sponsors: - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers - National Science Foundation - Intelligence Technology Innovation Center - Department of Homeland Security **************** Conference Scope **************** The science of Intelligence and Security Informatics (ISI) focuses on the development and use of advanced information technologies, including methodologies, models and algorithms, infrastructure, systems, and tools, for national/international and homeland security related applications through an integrated technological, organizational, and policy based approach. ISI also encompasses the areas of terrorism research, intelligence analysis as well as security-related public policy. The first two symposiums on ISI (ISI-2003, ISI-2004) were held in Tucson, Arizona; the third (ISI-2005), with sponsorship by the IEEE, in Atlanta, Georgia. These meetings provided a stimulating intellectual forum for discussions among previously disparate communities: academic researchers (in information technologies, computer science, public policy, and social and behavioral studies), local, state, and federal law enforcement and intelligence experts, and information technology industry consultants and practitioners. Proceedings of these past ISI meetings were published in Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS #2665, #3073, and #3495). ISI-2006 will continue this conference series under the sponsorship of the IEEE. It will be co-located with the 7th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research--"Integrating Information Technology and Social, Behavioral and Political Sciences Research for Effective Government" (http://dgrc.org/dgo2006/). ********************************** Paper Submission/Areas of Interest ********************************** Submissions may include systems, methodology, testbed, modeling, evaluation, and policy papers. Research should be relevant to both Information Technology and national/international security. Topics include but are not limited to: I. Information Sharing and Data/Text Mining - Intelligence-related knowledge discovery - Criminal data mining and network analysis - Criminal/intelligence information sharing and visualization - Web-based intelligence monitoring and analysis - Spatio-temporal data analysis/GIS for crime analysis and security informatics - Deception and intent detection - Cybercrime detection and analysis - Authorship analysis and identification - Applications of digital library technologies in intelligence data processing, preservation, sharing, and analysis - Agents and collaborative systems for intelligence sharing - HCI and user interfaces of relevance to intelligence and security - Information sharing policy and governance - Privacy, security, and civil liberties issues II. Infrastructure Protection and Emergency Responses - Cyberinfrastructure design and protection - Intrusion detection - Bio-terrorism tracking, alerting, and analysis - Bioterrorism information infrastructure - Transportation and communication infrastructure protection - Border/transportation safety - Emergency response and management - Disaster prevention, detection, and management - Communication and decision support for search and rescue - Assisting citizens' responses to terrorism and catastrophic events III. Terrorism Informatics - Terrorism related analytical methodologies and software tools - Terrorism knowledge portals and databases - Terrorist incident chronology databases - Terrorism root cause analysis - Social network analysis (radicalization, recruitment, conducting operations), visualization, and simulation - Forecasting terrorism - Countering terrorism - Measuring the impact of terrorism on society - Measuring the effectiveness of counter-terrorism campaigns Submission file formats are PDF and Microsoft Word/LaTeX. ISI-2006 papers are being planned to be published in the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. REQUIRED LNCS Microsoft Word/LaTeX templates can be found on the conference Web site. Long (12 pages) and short (6 pages) papers (in English) may be submitted electronically via the conference Web site after January 5, 2006. Please DO NOT ALTER the LNCS templates. Authors who wish to only present a poster/demo may submit a 2-page extended abstract following the LNCS templates. Abstract submissions will be reviewed and will appear in the Proceedings if accepted. In addition to a formal paper presentation, authors of accepted papers are strongly encouraged to discuss their findings in a "Meet the Author" poster/demo session. Authors of selected papers may be asked to submit extended versions of their work to the following journals that are planning to publish special issues/sections on Intelligence & Security Informatics: IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (Part A), and Information Systems and e-Business Management. *********************** Tutorials and Workshops *********************** Proposals for tutorials and special-topic workshops in any areas of Intelligence and Security Informatics research and practice are welcome. Such events will be an integral part of the ISI-2006 conference program. Proposals in PDF or Microsoft Word not exceeding 3 pages should be emailed to the conference organizing committee at [log in to unmask] by February 15, 2006. They should contain the following information. - Title of tutorial/workshop - Preferred duration - Information about instructor(s)/organizer(s) - Objectives to be achieved - Scope of topics to be covered - Target audience and evidence of interest (for tutorials) - Target audience and the list of potential presenters/contributors (for workshops) ******************** Organizing Committee ******************** - Hsinchun Chen, Univ. of Arizona (Conference co-Chair) - Bhavani Thuraisingham, Univ. of Texas, Dallas (Conference co-Chair) - Fei-Yue Wang, Univ. of Arizona (Conference co-Chair) - Sharad Mehrotra, Univ. of California, Irvine (Program Committee co-Chair) - Daniel Zeng, Univ. of Arizona (Program Committee co-Chair) - Larence Brandt, NSF (Government Liaison) - Arthur Becker, ITIC (Government Liaison) - Joshua Sinai, ANSER (Government Liaison) - Valerie Gregg, Univ. of Southern California (Government Liaison) - Quent Cassen, Univ. of California, Irvine (Local Arrangements co-Chair) - Cathy Larson, Univ. of Arizona (Local Arrangements co-Chair) - Priscilla Rasmussen, ARCS (Local Arrangements co-Chair) - Edna Reid, Univ. of Arizona (Terrorism Informatics Track Coordinator) ***************** Program Committee ***************** - Yigal Arens, University of Southern California - Homa Atabakhsh, University of Arizona - Antonio Badia, University of Louisville - Pierre Baldi, University of California, Irvine - Judee Burgoon, University of Arizona - Carter Butts, University of California, Irvine - Guoray Cai, Penn State University - Michael Chau, University of Hong Kong - Sudarshan Chawathe, University of Maine - Lee-Feng Chien, Academia Sinica - Wingyan Chung, University of Texas at El Paso - Ruwei Dai, Chinese Academy of Sciences - Chris Demchak, University of Arizona - James Ellis, MIPT - Johannes Gehrke, Cornell University - Jason Geng, Chinese Academy of Sciences - Mark Goldberg, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - Bob Grossman, University of Illinois at Chicago - Jiawei Han, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - Alan Hevner, University of South Florida - Paul Hu, University of Utah - Zan Huang, Pennsylvania State University - Paul Kantor, Rutgers University - Hillol Kargupta, University of Maryland, Baltimore County - Moshe Koppel, Bar-Ilan University - Don Kraft, Louisiana State University - Gondy Leroy, Claremont Graduate University - Ee-peng Lim, Nanyang Technological University - Chienting Lin, Pace University - Ruqian Lu, Chinese Academy of Sciences - Cecil Lynch, University of California, Davis - Brinton Milward, University of Arizona - Pitu Mirchandani, University of Arizona - Gheorghe Muresan, Rutgers University - Clifford Neuman, University of Southern California - Greg Newby, University of Alaska, Fairbanks - Jay Nunamaker, University of Arizona - Joon Park, Syracuse University - G.P. Patil, Pennsylvania State University - Peter Probst, ISTPV - Ram Ramesh, State University of New York at Buffalo - H.R. Rao, State University of New York at Buffalo - Mirek Riedewald, Cornell University - Fred Roberts, Rutgers University - Dmitri Roussinov, Arizona State University - Raghu Santanam, Arizona State University - Yael Shahar, International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism - Raj Sharman, State University of New York at Buffalo - Amit Sheth, University of Georgia - Andrew Silke, University of East London - David Skillicorn, Queen's University - Katia Sycara, Carnegie Mellon University - Paul Thompson, Dartmouth College - Nalini Venkatasubramanian, University of California, Irvine - Ajay Vinze, Arizona State University - Jue Wang, Chinese Academy of Sciences - Ke Wang, Simon Fraser University - Andrew Whinston, University of Texas at Austin - Jennifer Xu, Bentley College - Chris Yang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong - Bulent Yener, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institue - Mohammed Zaki, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institue - Huimin Zhao, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee - Lina Zhou, University of Maryland, Baltimore County - William Zhu, University of Auckland