Browsing by Author "Pham, T."
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Agilely assigning sensing assets to mission tasks in a coalition context
Preece, A.; Norman, T.; de Mel, G.; Pizzocaro, D.; Şensoy, Murat; Pham, T. (IEEE, 2013)When managing intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) operations in a coalition context, assigning available sensing assets to mission tasks can be challenging. The authors' approach to ISR asset assignment ... -
Interest-based negotiation for policy-regulated asset sharing
Parizas, C.; de Mel, G.; Preece, A. D.; Şensoy, Murat; Calo, S. B.; Pham, T. (Springer Nature, 2016)Resources sharing is an important but complex problem to be solved. The problem is exacerbated in a coalition context due to policy constraints, that reflect concerns regarding security, privacy and performance to name a ... -
Reasoning with uncertain information and trust
Şensoy, Murat; Mel, G. de; Fokoue, A.; Norman, T. J.; Pan, J. Z.; Tang, Y.; Oren, N.; Sycara, K.; Kaplan, L.; Pham, T. (SPIE, 2013)A limitation of standard Description Logics is its inability to reason with uncertain and vague knowledge. Although probabilistic and fuzzy extensions of DLs exist, which provide an explicit representation of uncertainty, ... -
TRIBE: Trust revision for information based on evidence
Şensoy, Murat; de Mel, G.; Kaplan, L.; Pham, T.; Norman, T. J. (IEEE, 2013)In recent years, the number of information sources available to support decision-making has increased dramatically. However, more information sources do not always mean higher precision in the fused information. This is ... -
Uncertainty-aware situational understanding
Tomsett, R.; Kaplan, L.; Cerutti, F.; Sullivan, P.; Vente, D.; Vilamala, M. R.; Kimmig, A.; Preece, A.; Şensoy, Murat (SPIE, 2019)Situational understanding is impossible without causal reasoning and reasoning under and about uncertainty, i.e. prob-abilistic reasoning and reasoning about the confidence in the uncertainty assessment. We therefore ...
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