Paper Accepted

A colleague of mine, Dr. Dave Hall of the College of Information Sciences and Technology, asked me if I’d be interested in collaborating on a paper for a conference on Data Fusion a few months back. We just got the news that the paper has been accepted! I do my share of presentations at conferences, but this is the first refereed piece of work I’ve been a part of. I’ll post the PDF here (if allowed), but for now here’s the abstract:

Rapid advances in visualization technology and virtual world tools provide opportunities for improvements in multisensor data fusion. These technologies can re-engage the human user in the fusion process, improving multi-analyst collaboration, enhancing data understanding by engaging the analyst’s visual pattern recognition capabilities, and providing new mechanisms for hypothesis generation and understanding. The virtual world environments can leverage gaming concepts to provide rich story-telling capabilities. Much like the traditional use of cases or logical templates for target identification or event/activity detection, gaming concepts involving characterization of characters and world views can assist the formulation and evaluation of hypotheses for non-traditional targets. As new requirements emerge for fusion systems to support asymmetric warfare and non-traditional operations, these technologies become increasingly important. This paper provides a perspective on these concepts and argues for a systematic theory-driven approach to explore these enhancements to data fusion, grounded in human-in-the-loop experiments.

C. M. Hall, D. L. Hall, S. A. H. McMullen, M. J. McMullen and B. K. Pursel, “Perspectives on visualization and virtual world technologies for multi-sensor data fusion,” in Proceedings of FUSION 2008: the 11th International Conference on Information Fusion, Cologne, Germany, June 30 – July 03, 2008.

Not exactly the typical content for around here, but something I hope to continue.

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2 Responses to Paper Accepted

  1. Karl Kapp says:

    Bart,
    Congratulations on the acceptance! I am sure you will have many more. This is just the beginning.

    Karl

  2. Karl Kapp says:

    Bart,
    Congratulations on the acceptance! I am sure you will have many more. This is just the beginning.

    Karl

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