DocumentCode
353929
Title
Managing inconsistent intelligence
Author
Schubert, Johan
Author_Institution
Dept. of Data & Inf. Fusion, Defence Res. Establ., Stockholm, Sweden
Volume
1
fYear
2000
fDate
10-13 July 2000
Abstract
We demonstrate that it is possible to manage intelligence in constant time as a pre-process to information fusion through a series of processes dealing with issues such as clustering reports, ranking reports with respect to importance, extraction of prototypes from clusters and immediate classification of newly arriving intelligence reports. These methods are used when intelligence reports arrive which concerns different events which should be handled independently, when it is not known a priori to which event each intelligence report is related. We use clustering that runs as a back-end process to partition the intelligence into subsets representing the events, and in parallel, a fast classification that runs as a front-end process in order to put the newly arriving intelligence into its correct information fusion process.
Keywords
case-based reasoning; decision support systems; knowledge based systems; sensor fusion; back-end process; decision support; evidential reasoning; fast classification; front-end process; immediate classification; inconsistent intelligence management; information fusion; information fusion process; intelligence report clustering; neural networks; ranking reports; Command and control systems; Data mining; Hopfield neural networks; Intelligent networks; Intelligent structures; Iterative methods; Large-scale systems; Neural networks; Optimization methods; Technology management;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Fusion, 2000. FUSION 2000. Proceedings of the Third International Conference on
Conference_Location
Paris, France
Print_ISBN
2-7257-0000-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IFIC.2000.862669
Filename
862669
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