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Legend: = Applied Session, = Theme Session, = Presenter, Sheraton Seattle Hotel & Towers = “S”
Washington State Convention & Trade Center = “CC”, Grand Hyatt Seattle = “H”

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98 Theme Session Mon, 8/7/06, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-618
Prediction and Detection in Defense and Homeland Security Applications - Topic Contributed - Papers
Section on Statisticians in Defense and National Security, Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences
Organizer(s): Michael Porter, University of Virginia
Chair(s): Michael Porter, University of Virginia
     8:35 AM   Geospatial Modeling in an Information Theoretic Framework as Applied to Forecasting of Insurgent ActivityJason Dalton, Spatial Data Analytics Corporation
     8:55 AM   Signal Detection in Radiation Portal Monitoring DataTom Burr, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Jim Gattiker, Los Alamos National Laboratory; George Tompkins, Los Alamos National Laboratory
     9:15 AM   Cokriging with Generalized Cross-Covariances for Detecting RadioactivityChunfeng Huang, The Ohio State University; Noel Cressie, The Ohio State University; Yonggang Yao, The Ohio State University; Tailen Hsing, The Ohio State University
     9:35 AM   Monitoring Safety of Food Supply by Analyzing Consumer ComplaintsArtur Dubrawski, Carnegie Mellon University; Maheshkumar Sabhnani, Carnegie Mellon University; Andrew Moore, Carnegie Mellon University
     9:55 AM   Logistic Joinpoint Models with Applications in Criminal ProcessesRyan Gill, University of Louisville
     10:15 AM   Floor Discussion
 

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