Title :
Application of referee functions to the Vehicle-Born Improvised Explosive Device problem
Author :
Dambreville, Frédéric
Author_Institution :
DGA, EORD, Bagneux, France
Abstract :
We propose a solution to the Vehicle-Born Improvised Explosive Device problem. This solution is based on a modelling by belief functions, and involves the construction of a combination rule dedicated to this problem. The construction of the combination rule is made possible by a tool developped in previous works, which is a generic framework dedicated to the construction of combination rules. This tool implies a tripartite architecture, with respective parts implementing the logical framework, the combination definition (referee function) and the computation processes. Referee functions are decisional arbitrament conditionally to basic decisions provided by the sources of information, and allows rule definitions at logical level adapted to the application. We construct a referee function for the Vehicle-Born Improvised Explosive Device problem, and compare it to reference combinaton rules.
Keywords :
belief networks; combinatorial mathematics; explosives; belief functions; combination definition; combination rule; computation process; logical framework; logical level; referee functions; reference combinaton rules; rule definitions; tripartite architecture; vehicle-born improvised explosive device problem; Boolean algebra; Buildings; Computer architecture; Explosives; Lattices; Reliability; Stochastic processes; Belief function; Dezert Smarandache Theory; Referee Function; Threat Assessment;
Conference_Titel :
Information Fusion (FUSION), 2011 Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0267-9