6 February 2008

Call for papers: Open Source Intelligence and Web Mining (OSINT-WM)

Call for papers: Open Source Intelligence and Web Mining (OSINT-WM)

A special issue of International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations

Open source data is increasingly important to support the intelligence function. The increasing ability to successfully mine data from large, incoherent series of sources, allows analysts to build up detailed composite pictures of their area of interest. Open source analysis is not a substitute for traditional classified work; the analyst can use the open source view to be able to ascertain what addition information might be required on a particular subject and having identified the gaps in his knowledge, task the increasingly scarce resources to target those gaps with whatever tools may be appropriate. Essentially, open sources provide for the foundation for classified collection management, while also providing cover for classified sources and methods and often giving evidence as to where new classified studies might be best targeted.

This special issue invites contributions on all topics of OSINT-WM, including but not limited to those listed below:
  • Open source intelligence
  • Web dynamics
  • Dark web
  • Web content mining
  • Web structure mining
  • Web usage mining
  • Web mining for blog analysis
  • Web mining for online personalisation and recommendation system
  • Web mining and intelligence
  • News analysis and visualisation
  • News monitoring
  • Harvesting web
  • Case studies
  • Internet as a tool for command and control
  • Information terrorism
  • Social network analysis
  • Visualising of social relationships
  • Investigative data mining
  • Privacy and legal issues
Important dates
Extended abstract of no more than 3 pages due: 10 June, 2008
Preliminary acceptance/rejection notification: 10 August, 2008
Full paper due: 30 September, 2008
Final acceptance notification by: 05 November, 2008
Camera-ready paper due: December 05, 2008

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