JSM Preliminary Online Program
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Washington Convention Center = “CC”, Renaissance Washington, DC Hotel = “RH”

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517 Wed, 8/5/09, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-143B
Applications of Statistics in Defense and Biosurveillance - Contributed - Papers
Section on Statistics in Defense and National Security, Interface Foundation of North America
Chair(s): Myron Katzoff, National Center for Health Statistics
    2:05 PM   Ternary Pixel Transition Matrix--Based Feature Space Statistics for Image Retrieval from DatabasesPranab K. Banerjee, Space Dynamics Laboratory
    2:20 PM   Estimating the Costs of Threats Arriving to a Computer System
    2:35 PM   Resource Allocation and Infrastructure Density Around Vulnerable SitesJeffrey S. Simonoff, New York University; Carlos E. Restrepo, New York University; Rae Zimmerman, New York University; Zvia Naphtali, New York University; Henry H. Willis, RAND Corporation
    2:50 PM   Modeling Site Selection Behavior: Applications to Crime and TerrorismMichael D. Porter, Spadac
    3:05 PM   Biosurveillance with Multiple-Width-Window Scan StatisticsJoseph I. Naus, Rutgers University
    3:20 PM   Clustering Time Series Using Compression Dissimilarities and WaveletsPatricia H. Carter, Naval Surface Warfare Center
    3:35 PM   Statistical Assessment of Simple Strategy with Gaming: On Modeling the Fundamentals of Irregular WarfareScott Simpkins, Johns Hopkins University; Jonathan Smalletz, Johns Hopkins University; Robert Sagmiller, Clemson University
 

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