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Statistical Methods in Counterterrorism : Game Theory, Modeling, Syndromic Surveillance, and Biometric Authentication / edited by Alyson G. Wilson, Gregory D. Wilson, David H. Olwell

データ種別 電子ブック
出版情報 New York, NY : Springer New York , 2006
本文言語 英語
大きさ XII, 292 p. 14 illus : online resource

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内容注記 Game Theory
Game Theory in an Age of Terrorism: How Can Statisticians Contribute?
Combining Game Theory and Risk Analysis in Counterterrorism: A Smallpox Example
Game-Theoretic and Reliability Methods in Counterterrorism and Security
Biometric Authentication
Biometric Authentication
Towards Statistically Rigorous Biometric Authentication Using Facial Images
Recognition Problem of Biometrics: Nonparametric Dependence Measures and Aggregated Algorithms
Syndromic Surveillance
Data Analysis Research Issues and Emerging Public Health Biosurveillance Directions
Current and Potential Statistical Methods for Monitoring Multiple Data Streams for Biosurveillance
Evaluating Statistical Methods for Syndromic Surveillance
A Spatiotemporal Analysis of Syndromic Data for Biosurveillance
Modeling
Modeling and Simulation for Defense and National Security
Modeling and Parameterization for a Smallpox Simulation Study
Approaches to Modeling the Concentration Field for Adaptive Sampling of Contaminants during Site Decontamination
Secure Statistical Analysis of Distributed Databases
Statistical Evaluation of the Impact of Background Suppression on the Sensitivity of Passive Radiation Detectors
一般注記 All the data was out there to warn us of this impending attack, why didn't we see it?" This was a frequently asked question in the weeks and months after the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001. In the wake of the attacks, statisticians moved quickly to become part of the national response to the global war on terror. This book is an overview of the emerging research program at the intersection of national security and statistical sciences. A wide range of talented researchers address issues in . Syndromic Surveillance---How do we detect and recognize bioterrorist events? . Modeling and Simulation---How do we better understand and explain complex processes so that decision makers can take the best course of action? . Biometric Authentication---How do we pick the terrorist out of the crowd of faces or better match the passport to the traveler? . Game Theory---How do we understand the rules that terrorists are playing by? This book includes technical treatments of statistical issues that will be of use to quantitative researchers as well as more general examinations of quantitative approaches to counterterrorism that will be accessible to decision makers with stronger policy backgrounds. Dr. Alyson G. Wilson is a statistician and the technical lead for DoD programs in the Statistical Sciences Group at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Dr. Gregory D. Wilson is a rhetorician and ethnographer in the Statistical Sciences Group at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Dr. David H. Olwell is chair of the Department of Systems Engineering at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California
著者標目 Wilson, Alyson G. editor
Wilson, Gregory D. editor
Olwell, David H. editor
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件 名 LCSH:Statistics
LCSH:Pattern recognition
LCSH:Game theory
LCSH:Operations research
LCSH:Management science
LCSH:Economic theory
FREE:Statistics
FREE:Statistical Theory and Methods
FREE:Game Theory, Economics, Social and Behav. Sciences
FREE:Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods
FREE:Signal, Image and Speech Processing
FREE:Pattern Recognition
FREE:Operations Research, Management Science
分 類 DC23:519.5
巻冊次 ISBN:9780387352091 REFWLINK
ISBN 9780387352091
URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/0-387-35209-0
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