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THE MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES'
ROLE IN HOMELAND SECURITY
National Research Council
Washington, D.C.
April 26-27, 2002
Welcome and Overview of Sessions, Apri' 26
Peter Bickel, Chair, Board on Mathematical Sciences and Their Applications
Department of Statistics, University of California at Berkeley
Data Mining, Unsupervised Learning, and Pattern Recognition
James Schatz, National Security Agency, Session Chair
Introduction
Jerry Friedman, Stanford University
Role of Data Mining in Homeland Defense
Diane Lambert, Bell Laboratories
Statistical Detection from Communications Streams
Rakesh Agrawal, IBM-Almaden
Data Mining: Potentials and Challenges
Review and Discussion
Remarks, Donald McClure, Brown University
Remarks, Werner Stuetzle, University of Washington
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Detection and Epidemiology of Bioterrorist Attacks
Claire Broome, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Session Chair
Introduction
Kenneth Kleinman, Harvard Medical School
Ambulatory Anthrax Surveillance: An Implemented System,
with Comments on Current Outstanding Needs
Stephen Eubank, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Mathematics of Epidemiological Simulations for Response Planning
Sally Blower, University of California at Los Angeles
Predicting the Unpredictable in an Age of Uncertainty
Review and Discussion
Remarks, Simon Levin, Princeton University
Remarks, Arthur Reingold, University of California at Berkeley
Image Analysis and Voice Recognition
Roberta Lenczowski, Technical Directory (BethesdaJ, National Imagery and
Mapping Agency, Session Chair
Introduction
Jitendra Malik, University of California at Berkeley
Computational Vision
Ronald Colfman, Yale University
Mathematical Challenges for Real-Time Analysis of Imaging Data
Larry Rabiner, A T& T Laboratories
Challenges in Speech Recognition
Review and Discussion
Remarks, David McLaughlin, New York University
Remarks, David Donoho, Stanford University
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Opening Remarks and Discussion, Apri' 27
Communications and Computer Security
Howard Schmidt, President's Critical Infrastructure Board, Session Chair
Introduction
Dorothy Denning, Georgetown University
A Security Challenge: Return on Security Investment
Kevi n McCu Hey, IBM Almaden
Talk omitted at speaker's request
David Wagner, University of California at Berkeley
A Few Open Problems in Computer Security
Review and Discussion
Remarks, Andrew Odlyzko, University of Minnesota
Remarks, Michael Freedman, Microsoft Research
Remarks omitted at speaker's request
Data Integration and Fusion
Alexander Levis, U.S. Air Force, Session Chair
Introduction
Tod Levitt, JET, Inc.
Reasoning About Rare Events
Kathryn Las key, George Mason University
Knowledge Representation and Inference for Multisource Fusion
Valen Johnson, Los Alamos National Laboratory
A Hierarchical Model for Estimating the Reliability of Complex Systems
Review and Discussion
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Remarks, Arthur Dempster, Harvard University
Remarks, Alberta Grunbaum, University of California at Berkeley
Funding for this workshop, its videotaping, and the resulting report was provided
by the National Science Foundation, the Defense Advanced Research Projects
Agency, Microsoft Corporation, the Office of Naval Research, the Air Force Office
of Scientific Research, and the Army Research Office. The summaries of the
presentations were derived from the transcripts by science writer Steven J.
Marcus and BMSA staff.
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