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Symposium: Credibility Assessment and Information Quality in
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Leaders: Jay Nunamaker, Judee Burgoon, Thomas Meservy, and Matthew
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The central theme of this symposium is one of ensuring the quality of information transmitted between individuals. Assessing the credibility of information is critical in many venues (e.g., law enforcement scenarios, fraud investigations, intelligence gathering, etc.). Novel research involving new methods or insight into credibility assessment, application of deception detection technologies, and establishing information quality is appropriate for this symposium.
The following is a non-exhaustive list of relevant symposium topics:
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Ensuring information quality
* Systems for credibility assessment
* Applications of credibility-related technologies
* Interrogation and interviewing strategies
* Risk assessment and mitigation in communication technologies
* Deception and fraud detection
* Behavioral issues credibility assessment and information quality
Please contact Dr. Jay Nunamaker with intent to submit as soon as possible, with a one-page abstract due by April 1. All abstracts, papers and correspondence should be emailed by July 31 to:
Jay Nunamaker: jnunamaker@cmi.arizona.edu
Judee Burgoon: jburgoon@cmi.arizona.edu
Thomas Meservy: tmeservy@memphis.edu
Matthew Jensen: mjensen@cmi.arizona.edu
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