Towards Effective Exploitation and Integration of Intelligence Resources
Kathleen Stewart Hornsby, University of Iowa, USA
Sponsored by:
University at Buffalo
Table of Contents
1. Dealing with Mistakes in a Referent Tracking System
Werner Ceusters
2. Uses of Ontologies in Open-Source Blog Mining
Brian Ulicny, Chris Matheus, Mitch Kokar, Ken Baclawski
3. Policies for Public Domain Ontologies for the Intelligence Community
4. The Use of Ontologies to Support Intelligence Analysis
Richard Lee
5. Creating a Geospatial and Visual Information Ontology for Analysts
Chumki Basu, Hui Cheng, Christiane Fellbaum
6. A Multi-INT Semantic Reasoning Framework for Intelligence Analysis Support
Terry Janssen, Herbert Basik, Mike Dean, Barry Smith
7. Ontologies and Probabilities: Working Together for Effective Multi-INT Fusion
Eric Little, Kathryn B. Laskey, Terry Janssen
8. Ontologies for Rapid Integration of Heterogeneous Data for Command, Control, & Intelligence
S. Stoutenburg, L. Obrst, D. McCandless, D. Nichols, P. Franklin, M. Prausa, R. Sward
9. Ontology-Driven Imagery Analysis
Troy Self, Dave Kolas, Mike Dean
10. Ontological Support for Bayesian Evidence Management
Michael N. Huhns, Marco G. Valtorta
11. Achieving Ontology-Assisted Query of Graph Databases
David Silberberg, Wayne Bethea, Dennis Patrone, Paul Frank, David Patrone, John Gersh, Elisabeth
Immer
12. Geospatial Ontology Trade Study
James Ressler, Mike Dean
13. A Pragmatic Foundation for Defining a Rich Semantic Model of Track
Rick Hayes-Roth, Curtis Blais
14. Toward Automated Provability-Based Semantic Interoperability between Ontologies for the Intelligence
Andrew Shilliday, Joshua Taylor, Selmer Bringsjord, Konstantine Arkoudas
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