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09:00-09:30
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Welcome introductions
Mark Maybury and Michelle Zhou
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09:30-10:30
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Invited Talk 1
- Police Intelligence: From Field Work to the Court Room
Kemuel Lam Paktsun, Australia Federal Police
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10:30-11:00 |
Coffee break
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11:00-12:30
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Paper presentations (15-min presenatation each)
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Measuring the Utility of Gaze Detection for Task Modeling: A Preliminary Study
P. Brooks, K. Phang, R. Bradley, D. Oard, R. White, and F. Guimbretiere
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Using Cognitive Task Analysis and Eye Tracking to Understand Imagery Analysis
L. Kurland, A. Gertner, T. Bartee, M. Chisholm, S. McQuade
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A Study of Information Gathering and Result Processing in Intelligence Analysis
D. Gotz, M. Zhou, and W. Zhen
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Knowledge-Worker Requirements for Next Generation Query Answering & Explanation Systems
A. Cowell, D. McGuinness, C. Varley, and D. Thurman
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Organizing Argumentation Statements to Support Intelligence Analysis
T. Chklovski, J. Kim, and Y. Gil
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12:30-14:00
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Lunch break
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14:00-15:00
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Invited Talk 2
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Issues in Intelligence Analysis
Lisa Yanguas, U.S. Department of Defense
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15:00-15:30
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Paper presentations (5-min presentation each)
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Context-Sensitive Information Retrieval for Intelligence Analysis
Z. Wen, M. Zhou, and Y. Hu
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Intelligent Interaction with Knowledge Associates
D. Thurman, A. Chappell, L. McGrath, A. Cowell
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IUIs for IA: A Preliminary Cognitive Model
I. Schwarting, R. Nelson, and A. Cowell
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Semantic Web and Target-Centric Intelligence: Building Flexible Systems that Foster Collaboration
A. Mannes, J. Golbeck, and J. Hendler
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A Visualization Technique for Bayesian Modeling
L. Williams and R. St. Amant
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15:30-16:00
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Coffee break
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16:00-17:30
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Discussion and conclusions
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