Dark Web von Hsinchun Chen

Exploring and Data Mining the Dark Side of the Web
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ISBN: 978-1-4899-9286-4
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The University of Arizona Artificial Intelligence Lab (AI Lab) Dark Web project is a long-term scientific research program that aims to study and understand the international terrorism (Jihadist) phenomena via a computational, data-centric approach. We aim to collect "ALL" web content generated by international terrorist groups, including web sites, forums, chat rooms, blogs, social networking sites, videos, virtual world, etc. We have developed various multilingual data mining, text mining, and web mining techniques to perform link analysis, content analysis, web metrics (technical sophistication) analysis, sentiment analysis, authorship analysis, and video analysis in our research. The approaches and methods developed in this project contribute to advancing the field of Intelligence and Security Informatics (ISI). Such advances will help related stakeholders to perform terrorism research and facilitate international security and peace.

This monograph aims to provide an overview of the Dark Web landscape, suggest a systematic, computational approach to understanding the problems, and illustrate with selected techniques, methods, and case studies developed by the University of Arizona AI Lab Dark Web team members. This work aims to provide an interdisciplinary and understandable monograph about Dark Web research along three dimensions: methodological issues in Dark Web research; database and computational techniques to support information collection and data mining; and legal, social, privacy, and data confidentiality challenges and approaches.  It will bring useful knowledge to scientists, security professionals, counterterrorism experts, and policy makers. The monograph can also serve as a reference material or textbook in graduate level courses related to information security, information policy, information assurance, information systems, terrorism, and public policy.

From the reviews:

"Chen's 450-page monograph is a very detailed (yet understandable), up-to-date account of research into one very specific area of Web research. ? the book can be interesting reading for academicians, researchers, and students at universities ? . It is also recommended for researchers in security-related disciplines. ? the book should also interest security specialists in the industry, especially those dealing with IT-related issues ? . Overall, the book presents a wealth of research results on an important subject, in a consistent way." (P. Navrat, ACM Computing Reviews, October, 2012)


The University of Arizona Artificial Intelligence Lab (AI Lab) Dark Web project is a long-term scientific research program that aims to study and understand the international terrorism (Jihadist) phenomena via a computational, data-centric approach. We aim to collect "ALL" web content generated by international terrorist groups, including web sites, forums, chat rooms, blogs, social networking sites, videos, virtual world, etc. We have developed various multilingual data mining, text mining, and web mining techniques to perform link analysis, content analysis, web metrics (technical sophistication) analysis, sentiment analysis, authorship analysis, and video analysis in our research. The approaches and methods developed in this project contribute to advancing the field of Intelligence and Security Informatics (ISI). Such advances will help related stakeholders to perform terrorism research and facilitate international security and peace.

This monograph aims to provide an overview of the Dark Web landscape, suggest a systematic, computational approach to understanding the problems, and illustrate with selected techniques, methods, and case studies developed by the University of Arizona AI Lab Dark Web team members. This work aims to provide an interdisciplinary and understandable monograph about Dark Web research along three dimensions: methodological issues in Dark Web research; database and computational techniques to support information collection and data mining; and legal, social, privacy, and data confidentiality challenges and approaches.  It will bring useful knowledge to scientists, security professionals, counterterrorism experts, and policy makers. The monograph can also serve as a reference material or textbook in graduate level courses related to information security, information policy, information assurance, information systems, terrorism, and public policy.

From the reviews:

"Chen's 450-page monograph is a very detailed (yet understandable), up-to-date account of research into one very specific area of Web research. ? the book can be interesting reading for academicians, researchers, and students at universities ? . It is also recommended for researchers in security-related disciplines. ? the book should also interest security specialists in the industry, especially those dealing with IT-related issues ? . Overall, the book presents a wealth of research results on an important subject, in a consistent way." (P. Navrat, ACM Computing Reviews, October, 2012)


AutorChen, Hsinchun
EinbandKartonierter Einband (Kt)
Erscheinungsjahr2014
Seitenangabe454 S.
LieferstatusLieferbar in ca. 20-45 Arbeitstagen
AusgabekennzeichenEnglisch
AbbildungenPreviously published in hardcover; XXVI, 454 p.
MasseH23.5 cm x B15.5 cm 730 g
CoverlagSpringer (Imprint/Brand)
ReiheIntegrated Series in Information Systems
VerlagSpringer Nature EN

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