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I We describe a multi-dimensional model for fusion of activity based intelligence (ABI) hypothesis-driven evidence through optimal sensor management. We determine decision-making strategies based upon ability to perform data mining and pattern discovery utilizing open source, actionable information to prepare for specific events or situations from multiple information sources. Our solution is based...
Cultural patterns and representations of crime areas are important in geo-analytics. We discuss a multi-disciplinary ontology that provides an analytical, architectural framework to apply a broad spectrum of analytical capabilities to changes the world faces on a daily basis to determine an optimal allocation of resources for continuous enrichment of Foundation GEOINT content. All of these changes...
Social patterns and graphical representation of geospatial activity is important for describing a person's typical behavior. We discuss a framework using social media and GPS smart phone to track an individual and establish normal activity with a network biometric. An individual's daily routine may include visiting many locations - home, work, shopping, entertainment and other destinations. All of...
We describe a system model for determining decision making strategies based upon the ability to perform data mining and pattern discovery utilizing open source information to prepare for specific events or situations from multiple information sources. Within this paper, we discuss the development of a method for determining actionable information. We have integrated open source information linking...
Probabilistic predictions are critical in practice on many decision making applications because optimizing the user experience requires being able to compute the expected utilities of mutually exclusive pieces of content. Hierarchy games for decision making are valuable where two or more agents seek their own goals, possibilities of conflicts, competition and cooperation. In most cases, decision making...
We describe a model for determining strategies for making decisions for sensor prioritization strategies. We combine operations research methods and remote sensing for decision making with several possible actions, state of the world, and a mixed probability metric. We perform data mining and discover patterns to automatically enhance situational awareness from multiple sensor inputs. Our solution...
We describe a model for determining strategies for making decisions. Decision making involves a model with several possible actions, state of the world with a probability, and a metric of how well the best decision was made. The ability to perform data mining and discover patterns to automatically predict likelihood of reaction to specific events and situational awareness is enhanced from multiple...
The ability to automatically predict likelihood of reaction to specific events and situational awareness is important to many military and commercial applications. Gauging population sentiment for targeted response areas and having the ability to predict or control sentiment within these areas is invaluable. Review of reception towards deployed forces must be analyzed, especially in areas vital for...
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