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Call for Papers & Demonstrations

This workshop seeks to provide a forum for presentation and discussion of large-scale forensic research aimed to address the operational needs of law enforcement. RRCF welcomes full paper submission (up to 8 pages long) of original research, as well as short papers (up to 4 pages long) on on-going projects to demonstrate feasibility of research and its application on real cases. Software demonstration papers (minimum of 2 pages) are also encouraged.

Topics will include but will not be limited to:

  • Large scale video, image, and text triage
  • Scalable video analytics
  • Scalable text analytics
  • Recommender system for forensic analysis
  • Massive, fast, multi-modal data fusion for analysis
  • Loosely couple analytic platforms
  • Prioritization of HVTs (high value targets) for password cracking
  • Automated large scale entity extraction and graph generation
  • Advanced metadata exploitation techniques
  • Advances in making the technically sophisticated easily usable by the officers on the ground
  • Multi-lingual document analysis
  • GPU-based forensic analytic techniques
  • Log file analysis
  • Data provenance
  • Incident response
  • Data exfiltration detection/response
  • Intrusion detection/response
  • Digital fraud detection/response
  • Digital evidence management architectures
  • Automated event/timeline discovery
  • Investigation automation
  • Large scale data harvesting from subpoenaed email archives

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Paper submission

Papers must be written in English and be formatted according to the IEEE Computer Society Proceedings Manuscript Formatting Guidelines and submitted electronically as a PDF file.

All submissions will be peer-reviewed for correctness, originality, technical strength, significance, quality of presentation, and relevance to the workshop topics of interest, by at least 2 reviewers. Submitted papers may not have appeared in or be under consideration for another workshop, conference or a journal, nor may they be under review or submitted to another forum during the RRCF review process.

All papers accepted for workshop will be included in the Workshop Proceedings published by the IEEE Computer Society Press, made available at the Conference.


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