Folks,
This is the second year for CEAS, the only conference with an academic and
research orientation to the topic. The papers that were accepted are pretty
interesting.
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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
CEAS 2005 -- Conference on Email and Anti-Spam
July 21 and 22, 2005 (Thursday, Friday)
Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA
http://www.ceas.cc
In Cooperation with
The International Association for Cryptologic Research, and
The IEEE Technical Committee on Security and Privacy
The organizers of the Conference on Email and Anti-Spam invite you to
participate in its second annual meeting. This forum brings together
academic and industrial researchers to present new work in all aspects
of email, messaging and spam -- with papers this year covering fields
as diverse as text classification, clustering and visualization of
email, social network analysis applied to both email and spam, spam
filtering methods including text classification and systems
approaches, game theory, data analysis, Human Interactive Proofs, and
legal studies, among others. The conference will feature 26 paper
presentations, a banquet, and two invited speakers. See
http://www.ceas.cc for details of the current program, as well as
on-line registration.
Registration
Early: Student $120, Non-student $240.
After June 21: Student $170, Non-student $300.
Registration ends July 10th.
Invited Speakers:
Eric Bosco, (Vice President, AOL)
Peter Neumann, (SRI International, Editor of ACM's Inside Risks,
chair of ACM Committee on Computers and Public Policy)
General Conference Chair:
Joshua Goodman (Microsoft Research)
Program Co-Chairs:
Josh Alspector (AOL)
Tom Fawcett (Stanford Computational Learning Laboratory)
Andrew McCallum (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
Questions? Contact information(_at_)ceas(_dot_)cc (received by all the chairs).
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