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Over the course of Dave Hall's career, he highlighted various concerns associated with the implementation of data fusion methods. Many of the issues included the role of uncertainty in data fusion, practical implementation of sensor fusion systems, and incorporating new technology into information fusion designs. These thoughts were communicated through technical books and Handbook collections of...
The probabilistic ontology language PR-OWL (Probabilistic OWL) uses Multi-Entity Bayesian Networks (MEBN), an extension of Bayesian networks with first-order logic, to add the ability to deal with uncertainty to OWL, the main language of the Semantic Web. A second version, PR-OWL 2, was proposed to allow the construction of hybrid ontologies, containing deterministic and probabilistic parts. Existing...
Current advances operational information fusion systems (IFSs) require common semantic ontologies for collection, storage, and access to multi intelligence information. One example is the connections between physics-based (e.g. video) and text-based (e.g. reports) describing the same situation. Situation, user, and mission awareness are enabled through a common ontology. In this paper, we utilize...
Current advances in technology, sensor collection, data storage, and data distribution have afforded more complex, distributed, and operational information fusion systems (IFSs). IFSs notionally consist of low-level (data collection, registration, and association in time and space) and high-level information fusion (user coordination, situational awareness, and mission control), which require a common...
Accurate situational assessment is key to any decision making especially crucial in military command and control, air traffic control, and complex system decision making. Endsley describes three dependent levels of situational awareness, (1) perception, (2) understanding, and (3) projection. This research is focused on Endsley's second-level situational awareness (understanding) as it applies to service-oriented...
Situational awareness and prediction are essential elements of information fusion. Both involve various types of uncertainty and require a sound automated inferential process. Probabilistic ontologies support uncertainty management in se-mantically aware systems, and facilitate modular, interoperable systems. This paper describes the process of developing a probabilistic ontology for a Maritime Domain...
High-level fusion of hard and soft information from diverse sensor types still depends heavily on human cognition. This results in a scalability conundrum that current technologies are incapable of solving. Although there is widespread acknowledgement that an HLF framework must support automated knowledge representation and reasoning with uncertainty, there is no consensus on the most appropriate...
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