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Terrorism Informatics : Knowledge Management and Data Mining for Homeland Security

Chen, Hsinchun(Edited by)Ganor, Boaz(Edited by)Reid, Edna(Edited by)Silke, Andrew(Edited by)Sinai, Joshua(Edited by)
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Terrorism informatics has been defined as the application of advanced methodologies, information fusion and analysis techniques to acquire, integrate process, analyze, and manage the diversity of terrorism-related information for international and homeland security-related applications.

The variety of methods used in terrorism informatics are derived from Computer Science, Informatics, Statistics, Mathematics, Linguistics, Social Sciences, and Public Policy and they involve the collection of a mass of information from multiple sources and in numerous languages.  TERRORISM INFORMATICS: Knowledge Management and Data Mining for Homeland Security will provide an interdisciplinary and comprehensive survey of the state-of-the-art of terrorism informatics domain along three basic dimensions: methodological issues in terrorism research; information infusion techniques to support terrorism prevention, detection, and response; and legal, social, privacy, and data confidentiality challenges and approaches.

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Product Details
0387716122 / 9780387716121
Hardback
006.312
02/07/2008
United States
English
640 p.
24 cm