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Maritime Domain Awareness via Agent Learning and Collaboration
In: DTIC (2010)
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Related Entity Finding: University of Waterloo at TREC 2010 Entity Track
In: DTIC (2010)
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Projecting Grammatical Features in Nominals: Cognitive Processing Theory & Computational Implementation
In: DTIC (2010)
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The Impact of Interpretation Problems on Tutorial Dialogue
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A Multi-Disciplinary University Research Initiative in Hard and Soft Information Fusion: Overview, Research Strategies and Initial Results
In: DTIC (2010)
Abstract: The University at Buffalo (UB) Center for Multisource Information Fusion (CMIF) along with a team including the Pennsylvania State University (PSU), Iona College (Iona), and Tennessee State University (TSU) is conducting research to develop a generalized framework, mathematical techniques, and test and evaluation methods to address the ingestion and harmonized fusion of Hard and Soft information in a distributed Level 1 and Level 2 data fusion environment. The primary Research Thrusts addressed are framed around the major functional components of the JDL Fusion Process; these include 1. Source Characterization of Soft Data input streams including; human observation--direct indirect, open source inputs, linguistic framing and text processing. 2. Common Referencing and Alignment of Hard and Soft Data, especially strategies and methods for meta-data generation for Hard-Soft data normalization. 3. Generalized Data Association Strategies and Algorithms for Hard and Soft Data. 4. Robust Estimation Methods that exploit associated Hard and Soft Data. 5. Dynamic Network-based Effects on Hard-Soft Data Fusion Architectures and Methods. 6. Test and Evaluation Methodology Development to include Human-in-the-Loop. 7. Extensibility, Adaptability, and Robustness Assessment. 8. Fusion Process Framework. 9. Technology Concept of Employment. This program is a large, 5-year effort and considered distinctive in being a major academic thrust into the complexities of the hard and soft fusion problem. This paper summarizes the research strategy, the early technology decisions made, and the very early results of both design approaches and prototyping. ; Presented at the 13th International Conference on Information Fusion held in Edinburgh, UK on 26-29 July 2010. Sponsored in part by Office of Naval Research, Office of Naval Research Global, and U.S. Army Research Laboratory's Army Research Office (ARO). U.S. Government or Federal Rights License.
Keyword: *DATA FUSION; COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS; Cybernetics; FUSION PROCESS DESIGN; GRAPHIC THEORETIC METHODS; HARD AND SOFT FUSION; INFORMATION FUSION; Information Science; Linguistics; SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH; SYMPOSIA
URL: http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA564701
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Enabling Multinational Communications with CENTRIXS
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Towards Real-time Program Awareness via Lexical Link Analysis
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TIACRITIS System and Textbook: Learning Intelligence Analysis through Practice
In: DTIC (2010)
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