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JASIS
2008
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13 years 4 months ago
Using importance flooding to identify interesting networks of criminal activity
Abstract. In spite of policy concerns and high costs, the law enforcement community is investing heavily in data sharing initiatives. Cross-jurisdictional criminal justice informat...
Byron Marshall, Hsinchun Chen, Siddharth Kaza
ACSAC
2009
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
FIRE: FInding Rogue nEtworks
For many years, online criminals have been able to conduct their illicit activities by masquerading behind disreputable Internet Service Providers (ISPs). For example, organizatio...
Brett Stone-Gross, Christopher Kruegel, Kevin C. A...
CHI
2005
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Visualization in law enforcement
Visualization techniques have proven to be critical in helping crime analysis. By interviewing and observing Criminal Intelligence Officers (CIO) and civilian crime analysts at th...
Hsinchun Chen, Homa Atabakhsh, Chunju Tseng, Byron...
CSE
2009
IEEE
13 years 6 months ago
Time Critical Content Delivery Using Predictable Patterns in Mobile Social Networks
In Mobile Social Networks (MSN) individuals with similar interests or commonalities connect to each other using the mobile phones. MSN are special kind of Ad-hoc Networks in which ...
Fawad Nazir, Jianhua Ma, Aruna Seneviratne
ATAL
2009
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Producing timely recommendations from social networks through targeted search
There has been a significant increase in interest and participation in social networking websites recently. For many users, social networks are indispensable tools for sharing pe...
Anil Gürsel, Sandip Sen