The Fifth Conference on Email and Anti-Spam (CEAS 2008) is less than two weeks away. The conference includes presentations and papers from both academic and industrial researchers. CEAD is one of the only events focused on messaging research. The conference has been uniformly high quality in previous years and all papers from previous events are publicly available.
Session topics from this year’s conference include: filtering techniques, trusted friends, sending spam, email usage and applications, filtering and evaluation, and black and whitelisting.
Keynotes feature Lois Greisman of the Federal Trade Commission and
Bradley Taylor of Google’s anti-spam team.
The CEAS Spam Filtering Challenge live data stream ended today. Selected participants of the challenge will present at the conference.
The conference will be held from August 21st - 22nd, 2008 at Microsoft Research Silicon Valley in Mountain View, California.
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