TY - BOOK AU - Orbst,Leo AU - Janssen,Terry AU - Ceusters,W. TI - Ontologies and semantic technologies for intelligence T2 - Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications SN - 9781607505815 AV - TK5105.88815 .O58 2010eb U1 - 025.042/7 22 PY - 2010/// CY - Amsterdam, Washington, DC PB - IOS Press KW - Ontologies (Information retrieval) KW - Semantic computing KW - Artificial intelligence KW - Artificial Intelligence KW - Ontologies (Recherche de l'information) KW - Informatique sémantique KW - Intelligence artificielle KW - artificial intelligence KW - aat KW - COMPUTERS KW - Online Services KW - bisacsh KW - System Administration KW - Storage & Retrieval KW - fast N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Cover13; -- Title Page -- Preface -- Contents -- Chapter 1. Introduction: Ontologies, Semantic Technologies, and Intelligence -- Chapter 2. How to Track Absolutely Everything -- Chapter 3. Uses of Ontologies in Open Source Blog Mining -- Chapter 4. A Multi-INT Semantic Reasoning Framework for Intelligence Analysis Support -- Chapter 5. Ontologies for Rapid Integration of Heterogeneous Data for Command, Control & Intelligence -- Chapter 6. Ontology-Driven Imagery Analysis -- Chapter 7. Provability-Based Semantic Interoperability for Information Sharing and Joint Reasoning -- Chapter 8. The Use of Ontologies to Support Intelligence Analysis -- Chapter 9. Probabilistic Ontologies for Multi-INT Fusion -- Chapter 10. Design Principles for Ontological Support of Bayesian Evidence Management -- Chapter 11. Geospatial Ontology Trade Study -- Chapter 12. Ontologies, Semantic Technologies, and Intelligence: Looking Toward the Future -- Subject Index -- Author Index N2 - Featuring chapters by selected contributors to the second international Ontology for the Intelligence Community (OIC) conference, this book offers a partial technology roadmap for decision makers in the field of information integration, sharing and situational awareness in the use of ontologies and semantic technologies for intelligence. It focuses on intelligence community needs and the application of ontologies and semantic technologies to assist those needs, including: - sharing information within an among communities, across humans and machines - bringing machines up to the human conceptual level - automating some aspects of intelligence analysis - augmenting the capability to semantically integrate data from all intelligence disciplines - proviing analytical tools to exploit available semantically integrated information - assisting semantic disambiguation, reference and correlation of entities, relations and events This work will be of interest not only to US and other intelligence communites (IC), but also to law enforcement and homeland security communities, technical and budgetary decision makers and technologists working in intelligence, including ontologists and ontology developers, computer scientists, software engineers and intelligece analysts; indeed anyone with an interest in semantic technologies and their applications UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=342834 ER -