Título: | Implication of Culture: User Roles in Information Fusion for Enhanced Situational Understanding |
Autores: | Blasch, Erik ; Valin, Pierre ; Bosse, Eloi ; Nilsson, Maria ; van Laere, Joeri ; Shahbazian, Elisa |
Tipo de documento: | texto impreso |
Fecha de publicación: | 2021-01-17T04:17:22Z |
Dimensiones: | text/html |
Nota general: |
DTIC Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. |
Idiomas: | , Inglés |
Palabras clave: | Ethics collections , Cyber Ethics |
Resumen: |
Information Fusion coordinates large-volume data processing machines to address user needs. Users expect a situational picture to extend their ability of sensing events, movements, and activities. Typically, data is collected and processed for object location (e.g. target identification) and movement (e.g. tracking); however high-level reasoning or situational understanding depends on the spatial, cultural, and political effects. In this paper we explore opportunities where information fusion can aid in the selection and processing of the data for enhanced tacit knowledge understanding by (1) display fusion for data presentation (e.g. cultural segmentation), (2) interactive fusion to allow the user to inject a priori knowledge (e..g. cultural values), and (3) associated metrics of predictive capabilities (e.g. cultural networks). In a simple scenario for target identification with deception, cultural information impacts on situational understanding is demonstrated using the Technology- Emotion-Culture-Knowledge (TECK) attributes of the Observe-Orient-Decide-Act (OODA) model. See also ADM002299. Presented at the International Conference on Information Fusion (12th) (Fusion 2009). Held in Seattle, Washington, on 6-9 July 2009. U.S. Government or Federal Rights License. The original document contains color images. |
En línea: | oai:ADA533306 |
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