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Workshop: Rapid Screening Technologies (Full-day)
Leaders: Jay Nunamaker, Judee Burgoon, Thomas Meservy, and Matthew
-------------Jensen
[Program]
Screening individuals at ports of entry, check points, transportation
hubs, etc. is a challenging and sometimes daunting task. Screeners face
the difficult task of identifying the few individuals who may pose a
security threat from the numerous individuals who pose no threat, all
while maintaining consistent and efficient flow of traffic. The theme
of the Workshop is new technologies and techniques intended for rapid
screening of individuals. A key objective of the workshop is to
demonstrate proof-of-concept, beta and working versions of technologies
to introduce the audience to the state of the art.
The following is a non-exhaustive list of relevant Workshop topics:
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Promising screening technologies (e.g., laser Doppler vibrometer, thermal scanning, eye tracking, vocal analysis)
* Interrogation and interviewing strategies
* Diagnostic screening analysis methods
* Theories and techniques for alerting, addressing and preventing security problems
These sessions will provide a stimulating forum among academic
researchers, local, state and federal law enforcement, intelligence
experts, and information security workers who are interested in
credibility, deception, and information quality. We seek contributions
from practitioners in industry and government, as well as from academic
researchers. We especially encourage submissions from practitioner and
government contributors.
To present that the workshop, please email an abstract (300 word maximum) to symposium leaders at symposium@cmi.arizona.edu. Please include "Rapid Screening Workshop" in the subject line.
Important Dates:
Submissions Due: July 31st
Acceptance Notifications: September 15th
Workshop Leaders:
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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