DocumentCode
2141186
Title
Motivating the inclusion of meteorological indicators in the CTBT feature-space
Author
Bellinger, Colin ; Japkowicz, Nathalie
Author_Institution
Sch. of Inf. Technol. & Eng., Univ. of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada
fYear
2011
fDate
11-15 April 2011
Firstpage
88
Lastpage
95
Abstract
Verification of the Comprehensive Test-Ban-Treaty (CTBT), as a Pattern Recognition (PR) problem, has been proposed based on four radioxenon features. It has been noted, however, that in many cases this limited feature set is insufficient to distinguish radioxenon levels effected by an explosion from those that are solely products of industrial activities. As a means of improving the detectability of low-yield clandestine nuclear explosions, this paper motivates the inclusion of meteorological indicators in the CTBT feature-space, promotes further research into which meteorological indicators are most informative, and how they may be acquired. In doing so, we present classification results from four simulated scenarios. These results demonstrate that the inclusion of a simple wind direction feature can significantly increase the prospect of classifying challenging detonation events, and suggests the predictive power of meteorological features in general.
Keywords
fission reactor safety; meteorological instruments; nuclear explosions; pattern classification; production facilities; CTBT feature-space; classification; comprehensive test-ban-treaty; detonation events; industrial activities; low-yield clandestine nuclear explosions; meteorological indicators; pattern recognition problem; radioxenon features; Atmospheric measurements; Atmospheric modeling; Explosions; Isotopes; Meteorology; Pollution measurement; Support vector machines;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computational Intelligence for Security and Defense Applications (CISDA), 2011 IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location
Paris
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-9939-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CISDA.2011.5945945
Filename
5945945
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