2nd International Workshop on Computational Forensics (IWCF'08) -
Methods, Applications and Challenges in Computer-Assisted Criminal Investigations

(http://iwcf08.arsforensica.org/)

National Academy of Sciences: Keck Center in Washington DC, USA August 7-8, 2008

>>> CALL FOR PAPERS - Submission Deadline:    April 20, 2008

Proceedings will be published by Springer Verlag in the LNCS series.
 

The workshop is endorsed by the

International Association of Pattern Recognition (IAPR) 
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Computational Forensics is an emerging research domain. It concerns
the investigation of forensic problems using computational methods.

IWCF¹08 serves as a forum for researchers in computer and forensic
sciences to discuss current challenges in computer-assisted forensic
investigations and to present recent work and research results.

The workshop addresses a broad spectrum of forensic disciplines that
use computational methods, i.e. statistical pattern analysis,
computer-based recognition, modeling, and simulation. Possible
disciplines are anthropology, ballistics, biology, impressions,
pathology, prints and trace.

Objects to be studied are, for example, tool marks, shoeprints,
friction ridge impressions, vehicles, tire impressions, questioned
documents, fire debris, physiological and behavioral patterns. A
particular focus of the workshop is the analysis of pattern evidence
where is there is much human subjectivity.

IWCF¹08 invites authors to submit their original and unpublished work
from all areas of computational forensics.

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>>> Topics

The topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:

Algorithms: Filtering, Image and Data Representation, Image
Registration, Super Resolution, Feature Extraction, Statistical Data
Analysis, Confidence Measures, Bayesian Approaches, Data Mining,
Search Techniques, Machine Learning, Computational Intelligence.

Applications: Anthropology, Ballistics and Fire Arms, Biology, Fiber
Analysis, Fire Debris, Pathology, Physiological and Behavioral
Patterns, Prints, Questioned Documents, Friction Ridge Impressions,
Tire Impressions, Tool Marks, Traces, Shoeprints, Vehicles.

>>> Paper Submission

Papers should be original and contain contributions of theoretical,
experimental or application nature, or be unique experience reports.

Manuscripts have to be prepared in accordance with the Springer LNCS
format guidelines. (
http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-7-72376-0 ).

The maximum number of pages is 12.

Electronic submissions received via the workshop site until April 20,
2008 will be evaluated for originality, significance, clarity, and
soundness by at least three independent experts.

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>>> Important Dates
April   20, 2008    Paper-Submission Deadline
May     15, 2008    Acceptance Notification
May     23, 2008    Camera-Ready-Paper Due
May     23, 2008    Author-Registration Deadline
August 7-8, 2008    Workshop

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>>> Inquiries
Email:    iwcf08@arsforensica.org
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