- Modeling data for justice. As part of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science book series, “Artificial Intelligence for Decision Support in Administrative Adjudication,” Dr. Karl Branting, Dr. Alexander Yeh, Brandy L. Weiss, Elizabeth Merkhofer, and Bradford C. Brown explore whether predictive modeling could improve “the efficiency, accuracy, and consistency of administrative processes” for adjudication, which remains “the most common form of legal decisions in many countries.”
- Corporate pitfalls of offensive cyber warfare. In “Cyberwar Inc.,” a chapter from “Bytes, Bombs, and Spies,” Irv Lachow and Taylor Grossman explore implications for companies that support “offensive cyber operations, including intelligence/reconnaissance, planning and mission support. Cyber contractors provide U.S. and other militaries access to rapidly evolving technologies and necessary human talent. At the same time, the use of such contractors has international ramifications.”
- AI powers new genome search tool. Dr. Heath Farris, Andrew Scott, Pamela Texter, Marta Barletta, Patricia Coleman, and David Masters published “TIA: Algorithms for development of identity-linked SNP islands for analysis by massively parallel DNA sequencing.” With potential applications in livestock breeding and clinical diagnostics, this paper chronicles “the development of a computational algorithm to locate genetic markers within the genome that are useful for determining the genomic identity of a person.”
MITRE Best Papers Competition
MITRE’s Best Paper Competition commemorates the late Dr. Ronald Fante, a highly respected scientist, prolific author, and MITRE Fellow who consistently encouraged staff members to publish the results of their technical work. Entries must have been technical papers published either in a recognized, peer-reviewed journal or in an edited technical book to be considered for award.
“The individual expertise of MITRE’s staff runs deep across scientific and research domains and disciplines,” commented Jay J. Schnitzer, MD, PhD, chief technology officer at MITRE. “However, it is collaboration between MITRE staff and other leading institutions that really moves the knowledge needle. And when we realize such advances and innovation, we share a strong sense of obligation to share them with the world for the greater good – hence the Best Paper Competition.”
Find technical reports, white papers, and other related publications at https://www.mitre.org/publications/technical-papers
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