@COMMENT This file was generated by bib2html.pl version 0.94 @COMMENT written by Patrick Riley @Article{InfoVis10-tr, author = {T.J. Jankun-Kelly and David Wilson and Andrew S. Stamps and Josh Franck and Jeffry Carver and J. Edward {Swan~II}}, title = {Visual Analysis for Textual Relationships in Digital Forensics Evidence}, journal = {Information Visualization, Special Issue on VizSec 2009}, year = 2011, volume = 10, number = 2, pages = {134--144}, abstract = { We present a visual analytics framework for exploring the textual relationships in computer forensics. Based on a task analysis study performed with practitioners, our tool addresses the inefficiency of searching for related text documents on a hard drive. Our framework searches both allocated and unallocated sectors for text and performs some pre-analysis processing; this information is then presented via a visualization that displays both the frequency of relevant terms and their location on the disk. We also present a case study that demonstrates our framework's operation, and we report on an informal evaluation conducted with forensics analysts from the Mississippi State Attorney General's Office and National Forensics Training Center. }, }