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Story Link Detection and New Event Detection are Asymmetric
In: DTIC (2003)
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A Noisy-Channel Approach to Question Answering
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Utterance Classification in Auto Tutor
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Hedge Trimmer: A Parse-and-Trim Approach to Headline Generation
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The Benefit of Ontologies for Interoperability of CCIS. (Easy, Quick and Cheap Solutions are Impossible, if Semantics of CCIS are Affected.)
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UMass at TREC 2003: HARD and QA
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HowtogetaChineseName(Entity): Segmentation and Combination Issues
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Multimodal Speaker Authentication using Nonacoustic Sensors
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Combining Cross-Stream And Time Dimensions In Phonetic Speaker Recognition
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Predictors of Plebe Summer Attrition at the United States Naval Academy
In: DTIC AND NTIS (2003)
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Spatial Language for Human-Robot Dialogs
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Intelligence Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific Region: Establishing a Framework for Multilateralism
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Abstract: During March 2003, the Joint Military Intelligence College conducted the second iteration of its International Intelligence Fellows Program. The purpose of the Fellows Program is to provide a forum for senior leaders to exchange ideas and explore key regional and Intelligence issues in an academic and nonattribution setting. Senior military officers and civilian leaders from the U.S. and regional countries are invited each year to participate in two weeks of seminar discussions, debates, case studies, and a notional crisis planning exercise. The first International Fellows Program focused on Europe because existing security structures were already established and provided a cooperative framework to explore intelligence issues within the region. The second program shifted the focus to Asia, a region of the world where bilateral security structures are generally preferred over multilateral arrangements. Thus, the notion of multilateral intelligence cooperation is more complex in Asia. However, as various issues were explored during the two-week curriculum, a surprising trend emerged: the recognition that intelligence cooperation at the multinational level is not only desired, but required for Asia-Pacific countries to effectively address the changing regional security environment. This issue of the International Intelligence Forum presents key conclusions and recommendations made during the 2003 International Intelligence Fellows Program. ; Presented at the International Intelligence Fellows Program held in Washington, DC on March 2003. Published in the Proceedings of the International Intelligence Forum, 2003.
Keyword: *ASIA; *MILITARY INTELLIGENCE; *SECURITY; CASE STUDIES; COOPERATION; CRISIS MANAGEMENT; ENVIRONMENTS; GLOBAL; INTERNATIONAL; ITERATIONS; LEADERSHIP; Military Intelligence; MILITARY PERSONNEL; OFFICER PERSONNEL; POLICIES; REGIONS; SYMPOSIA; TERRORISM; THREATS
URL: http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA538095
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Exercising a Native Intelligence Metric on an Autonomous On-Road Driving System
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Integration of Language and Cognition at Pre-Conceptual Level
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HITIQA: An Interactive Question Answering System. A Preliminary Report
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Dialogue Management for an Automated Multilingual Call Center
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