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An Assessment of the Ability of the U.S. Department of Defense and the Services to Measure and Track Language and Culture Training and Capabilities Among General Purpose Forces
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Users' Manual and Validation of the Automated Grading System (AGS): Improving the Quality of Intelligence Summaries Using Feedback from an Unsupervised Model of Semantics
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Conference Report: Cultural and Linguistic Advancement for Mission Success: Enhancing Language, Regional and Cultural Capabilities Across Whole of Government for an Effective COIN Strategy
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Adding a Capability to Extract Sentiment from Text Using HanDles
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Capability Challenges in the Human Domain for Intelligence Analysis: Report on Community-Wide Discussions with Canadian Intelligence Professionals
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Compressed Domain Automatic Level Control Based on ITU-T G.722.2
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Trends in Human-Computer Interaction to Support Future Intelligence Analysis Capabilities
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Visual Analytics in Public Safety: Example Capabilities for Example Government Agencies
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An Intelligence Process Model Based on a Collaborative Approach
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A Concept Map Knowledge Model of Intelligence Analysis
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Multiple Detection Probabilistic Data Association Filter for Multistatic Target Tracking
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A Smarter Common Operational Picture: The Application of Abstraction Hierarchies to Naval Command and Control
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Cognitive Activation Theory of Stress (CATS)
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Towards a Semiotic Information Position Framework for Network Centric Warfare
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Semantic Analysis of Military Relevant Texts for Intelligence Purposes
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Multilingual Content Extraction Extended with Background Knowledge for Military Intelligence
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Related Entity Finding: University of Waterloo at TREC 2010 Entity Track
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Speech Understanding in Noise in the Bison Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence (C3I) Mobile Command Post (MCP)
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This experiment compared subjects' ability to understand a series of messages presented either over a pair of loudspeakers or a headset used in the Bison Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence (C3I) mobile command post (MCP). The messages were presented in quiet or in a background of noise heard in a light armoured vehicle driving along a highway, speech babble noise or both, at signal-to-noise ratios that were close to zero. The intention was to generate a baseline of results against which to judge divided auditory attention which entails the overlapping of messages from the various sources. Ten normal-hearing males were tested individually while seated in a mock up of the vehicle. The messages they heard were comprised of a Call Sign, Colour and Number combination. They were instructed to respond only to their assigned Call Sign which occurred with a 25% probability. While the percentage of hits exceeded 85% under all conditions, subjects performed significantly more poorly in the presence of the vehicle noise and when messages were presented over the loudspeaker. The results demonstrated that Signals Operators working in the Bison C3I MCP should have no difficulty with communication, as long as messages from various sources do not overlap and the speech and noise levels are similar. ; Abstract in English and French; text in English.
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*BACKGROUND NOISE; *COMMAND CONTROL COMMUNICATIONS; BASE LINES; BISON C3I; CANADA; Command; Control and Communications Systems; FOREIGN REPORTS; HEARING; LOUDSPEAKERS; MOBILE; NOISE; OVERLAP; SPEECH; VEHICLES; Voice Communications
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URL: http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA537409 http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA537409
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Entity Profiling for Intelligence Using the Graphical Overview of Social and Semantic Interactions of People (GOSSIP) Software Tool
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Issues in Intelligence Production: Summary of Interviews with Canadian Managers of Intelligence Analysts
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