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| Date: | May 8, 2006 |
| Time: | 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM |
| Location: | 1305 Newell-Simon Hall |
| Speaker: | Clark Glymour Alumni University Professor, Carnegie Mellon University |
| Title: | How to Tell Some of the Bad Guys from Most of the Good Guys |
| Abstract: | We describe two algorithms for identifying command and reporting networks from communication logs, using time stamped messages and minimal semantic information. The procedures will be illustrated with data from two DOD simulated data sets, the Ali Baba scenarios. This is joint work with Joseph Ramsey of CMU and David Gerdes of the Oakridge National Laboratory |