Real-Time Distributed Algorithms for Visual and Battlefield Reasoning

Abstract : Information is key to the success of the next generation battlefield. There is a critical need to determine, in real-time, what the enemy is doing, and to interpret that information in the context of past related events. In this project we examined two aspects of this issue: development of a high-level task definition language for tasking a network of sensors to carry out given objectives, and interpreting recounted events so that past related scenarios could be automatically identified from a case database.

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