Mini Symposium on Discrete Science Applications in Homeland Security

September 28, 2007
The DyDAn Center at the Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science (DIMACS), Rutgers University

Organizers:
Tami Carpenter, DyDAn/DIMACS, tcar@dimacs.rutgers.edu
Fred Roberts, DyDAn/DIMACS, froberts@dimacs.rutgers.edu
Presented under the auspices of the The Homeland Security Center for Dynamic Data Analysis (DyDAn).

Mini Symposium on Discrete Science Applications in Homeland Security - Program:

CoRE Auditorium 1st Floor - CoRE Building

1:30 - 1:45    Welcome & Opening Remarks
               Center for Dynamic Data Analysis (DyDAn), Rutgers University

1:45 - 2:35    Global Learning and Inference with Constraints
               Dan Roth, Director, Multimodal Information Access and Synthesis Center,
               University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

2:35 - 3:25    Information Extraction and Annotation as a Methodology for Complex
               Domain Modeling 
               Eduard Hovy, Director, Center for Knowledge Integration and Discovery
               Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern California

3:25 - 3:40    Break

3:40 - 4:30    Automatic Subjectivity Analysis
               Jan Wiebe, Director, Center for the Extraction and Summarization of Events
               and Opinions in Text, University of Pittsburgh

4:30 - 5:20    Sequential Decision Making Algorithms for Port of Entry Inspection
               Fred Roberts, DyDAn Director, Rutgers University

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