The Right Information… and Intelligent Nodes

Dawidowicz, Edward and Jackson, Vairzora and Bryant, Thomas E and Adams, Martin (2003) The Right Information… and Intelligent Nodes. In [2002] Philosophy of Science Assoc. 18th Biennial Mtg - PSA 2002: Contributed Papers (Milwaukee, WI; 2002): PSA 2002 Symposia
[2001] Pitt-London Workshop in the Philosophy of Biology and Neuroscience (London, September 2001)
, pages -10, National Defense University, Washington, DC.

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Abstract

The architecture and mechanism of Intelligent Nodes allows both the Network-centric and Warfighter-centric paradigms to merge.

This paper describes a multidisciplinary methodology for developing intelligent software assistants. Such assistants will continue to evolve during the training, exercises and combat, to learn the informational needs of the individual warfighter and combat groups. This symbiotic aggregate of man and computer we call Intelligent Nodes

Keywords:Intelligent systems, multi-resolutional modeling, multi-dimensional modeling, situational calculus, dynamic planning, course of action, course of action analysis, semantic networks, entity-relational networks, natural language, cognitive systems, semiotics, distributed computing, knowledge-intensive, knowledge representation
Subjects:General Issues: Decision Theory
Specific Sciences: Computer Science: Artificial Intelligence
General Issues: Technology
Specific Sciences: Complex Systems
General Issues: Formal Learning Theory
Conferences and Volumes:[2002] Philosophy of Science Assoc. 18th Biennial Mtg - PSA 2002: Contributed Papers (Milwaukee, WI; 2002): PSA 2002 Symposia
[2001] Pitt-London Workshop in the Philosophy of Biology and Neuroscience (London, September 2001)
ID Code:1282
Deposited By:Dawidowicz, Edward
Deposited On:05 August 2003
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