The list of accepted submissions (full-short) is as follows (in no particular order):
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Full papers:
- Eric Nunes, Paulo Shakarian, Gerardo Simari and Andrew Ruef, Argumentation Models for Cyber Attribution
- Claudia Meda, Edoardo Ragusa, Christian Gianoglio, Rodolfo Zunino, Augusto Ottaviano, Eugenio Scillia and Roberto Surlinelli, Spam Detection of Twitter Traffic: A Framework based on Random Forests and non-uniform feature sampling
- Michelle Ibanez and Rich Gazan, Virtual Indicators of Sex Trafficking to Identify Potential Victims in Online Advertisements
- Benjamin Hung and Anura Jayasumana, Investigative Simulation: Towards Utilizing Graph Pattern Matching for Investigative Search
- Karl Branting, Florence Reeder, Jeff Gold and Timothy Champney,Graph Analytics for Healthcare Fraud Risk Estimation
- Sudip Mittal, Prajit Das, Varish Mulwad, Anupam Joshi and Tim Finin, CyberTwitter: Using Twitter to generate alerts for Cybersecurity Threats and Vulnerabilities
- Christoph Matthies and Robert Lehmann, Reputation Systems in Technology-Related Social News Websites: Slashdot and Hacker News
- Vivek Singh, Cyberbullying Detection Using Probabilistic Socio-Textual Information Fusion
- Christophe Thovex, Hidden Social Networks Analysis by Semantic Mining of Noised Corpora
- Syeda Firdaus, Chen Ding and Alireza Sadeghian,Retweet Prediction Considering User's Difference as an Author and Retweeter
Short papers:
- Quan Zheng and David Skillicorn,Understanding Alliance and Opposition Among Violent Groups
- Samer Al-Khateeb and Nitin Agarwal, The Rise & Fall of #NoBackDoor on Twitter: the Apple vs. FBI Case
- Michelle Ibanez and Dan Suthers, Detecting Covert Sex Trafficking Networks in Virtual Markets
- Michelle Ibanez and Rich Gazan, Detecting Sex Trafficking Circuits in the U.S. Through Analysis of Online Escort Advertisements
- Andrew Park, Brian Beck, Darrick Fletcher, Patrick Lam and Herbert H. Tsang, Temporal Analysis of Dark Web_Forum_Users