Title :
Ontological engineering for threat evaluation and weapon assignment: a goal-driven approach
Author :
Boury-Brisset, Anne-Claire
Author_Institution :
Defence R&D Canada Valcartier, Quebec City
Abstract :
Providing commanders with advanced decision aids requires a good understanding of the processes involved, their information requirements, and the development of formal domain models upon which reasoning processes can be based. Ontologies, as formal domain models, constitute a key component to provide a shared understanding of a domain, and have received increasing interest for the building of advanced information systems and to facilitate knowledge level interoperability among heterogeneous information sources. Our objective is to contribute to the building of ontological models in support of information fusion and to exploit these models to provide enhanced knowledge management assistance to military commanders. In this paper, we describe the goal-driven ontological analysis carried out in support of decision aids for above water warfare threat evaluation and weapon assignment.
Keywords :
decision making; knowledge management; military computing; ontologies (artificial intelligence); sensor fusion; weapons; above water warfare threat evaluation; above water warfare weapon assignment; decision aids; goal-driven ontological analysis; heterogeneous information sources; information fusion; information systems; knowledge level interoperability; knowledge management assistance; military commanders; ontological engineering approach; Current measurement; Decision making; Extraterrestrial measurements; Information analysis; Ontologies; Power measurement; Process design; Research and development; Time measurement; Weapons; Ontologies; high-level information fusion; methodology; threat evaluation;
Conference_Titel :
Information Fusion, 2007 10th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Quebec, Que.
Print_ISBN :
978-0-662-45804-3
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0-662-45804-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICIF.2007.4408096