<html><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space;">=============<br>Due to multiple requests the STIDS paper submission deadline has been extended to September 12.<br>Please see details in the updated CFP below.<br><br><br>Apologies for duplicate copies. <br>Adobe pdf version available at:<br><a href="http://stids.c4i.gmu.edu/pdfs/STIDS2014_CFP.pdf">http://stids.c4i.gmu.edu/pdfs/STIDS2014_CFP.pdf</a><br>You can also join the<br>community at LinkedIn STIDS Group:<br><a href="http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=2626426&trk=hb_side_g">http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=2626426&trk=hb_side_g</a><br><br><br>***********************************************************************<br> CALL FOR PAPERS <br> Ninth International Conference on Semantic Technologies<br> for Intelligence, Defense, and Security - STIDS 2014 <br> George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, USA <br> November 18-21, 2014 <br> <a href="http://stids.c4i.gmu.edu">http://stids.c4i.gmu.edu</a><br> <a href="mailto:stids@c4i.gmu.edu">stids@c4i.gmu.edu</a><br>***********************************************************************<br><br>The Ninth International Conference on Semantic Technology for<br>Intelligence, Defense, and Security (STIDS 2014) will be held in<br>November 2014 at Dewberry Hall in the Johnson Center. The main<br>conference will be held on November 1920, with a tutorial session on<br>November 18 and a classified session at a venue to be announced for<br>those with TS/SCI clearances on November 21. STIDS provides a forum<br>for academia, government, and industry to share the latest research on<br>semantic technology for defense, intelligence, and security<br>applications. Semantic technology is a fundamental enabler to achieve<br>greater flexibility, precision, timeliness, and automation of analysis<br>and response to rapidly evolving threats.<br><br>CONFERENCE THEME<br><br>This year the STIDS theme will be semantics in support of collaboration.<br>Paper submissions related to this topic are most welcome, though there<br>is no requirement for submissions to conform to the theme.<br><br>AUDIENCE<br><br>STIDS is an opportunity for collaboration and cross-fertilization<br>between researchers and practitioners of semantic-based technology with<br>particular experience in the problems facing the Intelligence, Defense,<br>and Security communities. It will feature invited talks from prominent<br>semantic technology researchers and recognized leaders from the target<br>application domains. To facilitate interchange among communities with a<br>clear commonality of interest but little history of interaction, STIDS<br>encourages submissions that showcase original, significant research as<br>well as papers that present implementations and lessons learned or<br>discuss, compare, and evaluate the use of semantic techniques. However,<br>in the tradition of an academic conference, submissions are expected to<br>make a tangible contribution to the field of semantics, and so<br>marketing white papers and the like will not be accepted.<br><br>TOPIC LIST<br><br>STIDS welcomes the submission of papers on semantic technology and on-<br>tology relevant to the fields of Intelligence, Defense, and Security. We<br>are especially interested in papers on the following topics:<br><br> Best practices in ontological engineering <br> Biology and health <br> Collaboration <br> Command and Control (C2) and Situation Awareness (SA) <br> Conditions that foster or inhibit outbreak of violence <br> Controlled substance interception <br> Course-of-action planning <br> Cyberspace: defense, exploitation, and counter-attack <br> Decision making <br> Emergency response <br> Ethnicity, religion, culture, and politics <br> Financial analysis <br> Human factors <br> Infrastructure protection <br> Information sharing <br> Intelligence collection, analysis, and dissemination <br> International law <br> Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR)<br> Money laundering <br> Predictive analysis <br> Provenance, source credibility, and evidential pedigree <br> Resiliency <br> Risk analysis <br> Science and Technology (S&T) <br> Sensors and intelligence collection <br> Social networks <br> Spatial and temporal phenomena <br> Uncertainty as it relates to ontologies and reasoning <br> Usability issues <br> Vulnerability assessment<br><br>SUBMISSION DETAILS<br><br>Submissions of technical papers or extended abstracts are welcomed. Each<br>submission will be evaluated for acceptability by at least three members<br>of the Program Committee. Decisions about acceptance will be based on<br>relevance to the above topic list, originality, potential<br>significance, and clarity. Because all accepted papers are to be<br>presented at the conference, we require that at least one of the<br>submitting authors must be a registered participant committed to<br>attending STIDS 2014. All accepted authors will be invited to<br>participate in a poster and demo session to provide an opportunity for<br>extended informal discussion. Submissions are accepted only in<br>electronic format and must closely follow the US Letter version of the<br>IEEE format for conference proceedings. For complete details and to<br>download LATEX and MS Word templates, choose the US Letter size from the<br>IEEEs Manuscript Template webpage. Technical pa- pers must have between<br>six and eight pages, including figures. Extended abstracts must have<br>between two and four pages. Submissions outside these limits will not be<br>reviewed. In addition, papers that, at the time of submission, are under<br>review for or have already been published in or accepted for publication<br>in a journal or another conference will not be accepted to the STIDS<br>conference. Submissions for the general session must be unclassified and<br>releasable in a public forum. They should be sent via the conferences<br>submission site. Details on submissions for the classified session will<br>be posted on Intelink.<br><br><br>IMPORTANT DATES<br><br>September 12 Paper submission deadline (extended)<br>October 10 Paper acceptance notification (postponed)<br>October 17 Early bird rates end<br>October 24 Camera-ready papers due<br>November 14 Presentations due<br>November 18 Tutorials<br>November 1920 Main Conference<br>November 21 Classified Session<br><br><br>ORGANIZING COMMITTEE<br><br>General Chair: <br> Paulo Costa, George Mason University <br>Technical Chairs:<br> Ian Emmons, Raytheon BBN Technologies <br> Kathryn Laskey, George Mason University <br>Publicity Chairs: <br> William Mandrick, Data Tactics Corporation <br> Alessandro Oltramari, Carnegie Mellon University<br><br>We look forward to seeing you in Fairfax!</body></html>