Vol-1304
urn:nbn:de:0074-1304-3




STIDS 2014
Semantic Technology for Intelligence, Defense, and Security


Proceedings of the Ninth Conference on Semantic Technology for Intelligence, Defense, and Security

Fairfax VA, USA, November 18-21, 2014.


Edited by

Kathryn Blackmond Laskey *
Ian Emmons **
Paulo C. G. Costa *

* George Mason University, Volgenau School of Information Technology and Engineering, Fairfax VA, USA
** Raytheon BBN Technologies, Arlington VA, USA





Table of Contents

Technical Papers

  1. An Ontological Approach to Territorial Disputes 2-9
    Brian Donohue, Neil Otte, Barry Smith
  2. Ontological Support for Living Plan Specification, Execution and Evaluation 10-17
    Erik Thomsen, Frederick Reed, William Duncan, Tatanya Malyuta, Barry Smith
  3. Effective RDF Resource Identifiers for Integration of Structured Data Sources 18-24
    Ian Emmons
  4. Comprehension of RDF Data Using Situation Theory and Concept Maps 25-31
    Jakub Moskal, Mieczyslaw Kokar, Brian Ulicny
  5. Toward the Discovery and Extraction of Money Laundering Evidence from Arbitrary Data Formats using Combinatory Reductions 32-39
    Alonza Mumford, Duminda Wijesekera
  6. Security Requirements Analysis of ADS-B Networks 40-47
    Thabet Kacem, Duminda Wijesekera, Paulo Costa, Alexandre Barreto
  7. An Ontology for Insider Threat Indicators: Development and Application 48-53
    Daniel Costa, Matthew Collins, Samuel Perl, Michael Albrethsen, George Silowash, Derrick Spooner
  8. Building an Ontology of Cyber Security 54-61
    Alessandro Oltramari, Lorrie Cranor, Robert Walls, Patrick McDaniel
  9. An Incident Management Ontology 62-71
    David Mundie, Robin Ruefle, Audrey Dorofee, Samuel Perl, John McCloud, Matt Collins
  10. An Ontology for Medical Treatment Consent 72-79
    Bo Yu, Duminda Wijesekera, Paulo Costa
  11. Processing Events in Probabilistic Risk Assessment 80-87
    Robert Schrag, Edward Wright, Robert Kerr, Bryan Ware

Position Papers

  1. An Analytic Approach for Discovery 89-92
    Eric Dull, Steven P. Reinhardt
  2. Towards A Topological Framework for Integrating Semantic Information Sources 93-96
    Cliff Joslyn, Emilie Hogan, Michael Robinson

The entire proceedings can be downloaded as a single PDF-file.

We offer a BibTeX file for citing papers from this workshop in LaTeX.


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