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3 May 2017 Determining the perceived value of information when combining supporting and conflicting data
Timothy Hanratty, Eric Heilman, John Richardson, Mark Mittrick, Justine Caylor
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Abstract
Modern military intelligence operations involves a deluge of information from a large number of sources. A data ranking algorithm that enables the most valuable information to be reviewed first may improve timely and effective analysis. This ranking is termed the value of information (VoI) and its calculation is a current area of research within the US Army Research Laboratory (ARL). ARL has conducted an experiment to correlate the perceptions of subject matter experts with the ARL VoI model and additionally to construct a cognitive model of the ranking process and the amalgamation of supporting and conflicting information.
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Timothy Hanratty, Eric Heilman, John Richardson, Mark Mittrick, and Justine Caylor "Determining the perceived value of information when combining supporting and conflicting data", Proc. SPIE 10207, Next-Generation Analyst V, 102070N (3 May 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2264820
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KEYWORDS
Military intelligence

Analytical research

Fuzzy logic

Algorithm development

Content addressable memory

Current controlled current source

Information fusion

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