Deductive Composition of Multiple Data SourcesA framework is being developed for composing answers to queries, using automated deduction and multi-agent information brokering, based on multiple information sources. The technology is being applied to answering geographical queries for ecological modeling, based on NASA EOSDIS satellite imagery, map data, and gazetteer information. |
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Distributed Continual Planning and Execution for Autonomous Air VehiclesThis goal of this project is to develop a new software capability for the reprogrammable, coordinated command and control of teams of autonomous unmanned combat air vehicles (UCAVs) and unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs). |
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ENDSTATEThe objectives of the ENDSTATE initiative aim to provide new and innovative tools to aid in understanding and exploiting the vulnerabilities created by increasingly interconnected and interdependent physical network infrastructures. The vision was to bring together different but consistent model structures and analysis technologies so as to provide an insight into the vulnerabilities of the infrastructure. The insight could be used to derive the appropriate course of action, given desired effect |
Explaining and Recovering from Computer Break-InsA system for forensic analysis of computer break-ins. |
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FASTUSA system for extracting information from free text. |
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Future Force WarriorThe FFW program is developing an individual warrior / small combat team system of systems to complement the Future Combat System (FCS) program to achieve Army transformation objectives. |
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Genoa: The Structured Evidential Argumentation SystemUnder this effort, we developed the concept of structured argumentation applied to intelligence analysis, a corporate memory of structured arguments that accumulates over time constituting an historic record of anlytic thinking, and an asynchronous collaborative environemnt for collective reasoning. |
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HARP: Human Augmented Reasoning through PatterningThis project developed: 1) cognitive aids that allow humans and machines to "think together" in real-time about complicated problems; 2) techniques to overcome the biases and limitations of the human cognitive system; 3) "cognitive amplifiers" that help teams of people rapidly and fully comprehend complicated and uncertain situations; and, 4) the means to rapidly and seamlessly cut across and complement existing hierarchical organizational structures. |
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High Performance Knowledge BasesThe goal of the project is to enable rapid construction of knowledge bases by knowledge engineers. |
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Inferring Intent of AttackersCAPRE uses plan recognition techniques to automatically determining the intent behind a cluster of security alerts. This allows us to prioritize and explain alert clusters to users. |
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