Presents research on methods for heterogeneous information fusion--combining data that are qualitative, subjective, fuzzy, ambiguous, contradictory, and even deceptive, in order to form a realistic assessment of threat in a counterterrorism context.
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Presents research on methods for heterogeneous information fusion--combining data that are qualitative, subjective, fuzzy, ambiguous, contradictory, and even deceptive, in order to form a realistic assessment of threat in a counterterrorism context.
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Very good. xxv, [1], 142 pages. Illustrations (color). Appendixes. Glossary. Bibliography. Mark on top edge. Prepared for the Office of Naval Research. Approved for Public Release. RR-1200-Navy. Paul K. Davis is an adjunct physical scientist at the RAND Corporation and a professor of policy analysis at the Pardee RAND Graduate School. His research interests include strategic planning and methods for improving it, decisionmaking theory, counterterrorism, advanced methods of analysis and modeling (notably exploratory analysis and multi-resolution modeling), and heterogeneous information fusion. He has authored or coauthored widely read books on defense planning, capabilities-based planning, portfolio analysis, and deterrence and influence theory, as well as an integrative review on social science for counterterrorism. Before joining RAND, Davis was a senior executive in the U.S. Department of Defense. He has served on panels for DoD, the National Academy, and the Intelligence Community. An element of thwarting terrorist attacks is observing suspicious individuals over time with such diverse means as scanners and other devices, travel records, behavioral observations, and intelligence sources. Such observations provide data that are often both complex and "soft"-i.e., qualitative, subjective, fuzzy, or ambiguous-and also contradictory or even deceptive. Analysts face the challenge of heterogeneous information fusion-that is, combining such data to form a realistic assessment of threat. This report presents research on various heterogeneous information fusion methods and describes a research prototype system for fusing uncertainty-sensitive heterogeneous information. The context is counterterrorism, for both military and civilian applications, but the ideas are also applicable in intelligence and law enforcement.