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Detection of access to terror-related Web sites using an Advanced Terror Detection System (ATDS)
2009
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Terrorist groups use the Web as their infrastructure for various purposes. One example is the forming of new local cells that may later become active and perform acts of terror. The Advanced Terrorist Detection System (ATDS), is aimed at tracking down online access to abnormal content, which may include terrorist-generated sites, by analyzing the content of information accessed by the Web users. ATDS operates in two modes: the training mode and the detection mode. In the training mode, ATDS
doi:10.1002/asi.21249
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