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Learning to Recognize Features of Valid Textual Entailments
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A Methodology to Predict Specific Communication Themes from Overall Communication Volume for Individuals and Teams
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Integrating Ontologies into Multiagent Systems Engineering
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Toward an Interagency Language Roundtable Based Assessment of Speech-to-Speech Translation Capabilities
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Dealing with Out of Domain Questions in Virtual Characters
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Experimental Facility for Measuring the Impact of Environmental Noise and Speaker Variation on Speech-to-Speech Translation Devices
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Multi-Conditional Learning: Generative/Discriminative Training for Clustering and Classification
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Edge-Splitting in a Cumulative Multimodal System, for a No-Wait Temporal Threshold on Information Fusion, Combined with an Under-Specified Display
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On Speaker-Specific Prosodic Models for Automatic Dialog Act Segmentation of Multi-Party Meetings
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Using Linguistic Analysis to Identify High Performing Teams
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Text Analysis Using Automated Language Translators
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The 2005 AFRL/HEC One-Speaker Detection Systems
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Enhancing Mental Readiness in Military Personnel
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Command of Coalition Operations in a Multicultural Environment: A Canadian Naval Niche? The Case Study of Operation Apollo
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For the better part of two years, from December 2001 until the end of October 2003, senior Canadian naval officers exercised the unique responsibility of commanding a multinational coalition fleet gathered in the Arabian Sea, culminating in command of Task Force 151 (CTF 151). This initial stage of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) was known in Canada as Operation Apollo. Key to mission success was effective employment of network-enabled operations (NEOps) technology, as well as attention to a variety of cultural factors. In analyzing the operational level command function, this paper employs the unifying framework of the "environment-technology-culture" triad, where the three factors of environment (the sea), technology (a major control mechanism for exercising command), and culture (service, organizational, and national) are taken to be the most important factors that impact on naval command styles. It follows with a detailed discussion of each of these factors in the recent Canadian operational context, allowing for the fact that there is some iterative overlap amongst them. The paper concludes that the case study of Operation Apollo demonstrates that the Canadian Navy possesses significant attributes that make coalition naval command a "niche" role for which it is ideally suited. Eleven briefing charts summarize the presentation. ; Presented at the Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium (CCRTS) (11th) held in San Diego, CA on 20-22 Jun 2006. The original document contains color images.
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*APOLLO OPERATION; *CANADA; *COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEMS; *FLEETS(SHIPS); *JOINT MILITARY ACTIVITIES; *MILITARY FORCES(FOREIGN); *NAVAL PERSONNEL; AFGHANISTAN CONFLICT; ARABIAN SEA; BILINGUALISM; CANADIAN NAVY; CASE STUDIES; Command; COMMAND TASK FORCE 151; Control and Communications Systems; CULTURE; ENDURING FREEDOM OPERATION; INTEROPERABILITY; LEADERSHIP; LESSONS LEARNED; MILITARY COMMANDERS; Military Forces and Organizations; MISSIONS; MULTICULTURALISM; MULTINATIONAL COALITION FLEETS; NAVAL COMMAND STYLES; Naval Surface Warfare; SYMPOSIA; TASK FORCES
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URL: http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA462300 http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA462300
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Branching Storylines in Virtual Reality Environments for Leadership Development
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The Mixer and Transcript Reading Corpora: Resources for Multilingual, Crosschannel Speaker Recognition Research
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Combining Evidence from Homologous Datasets
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The European Server for Ionospheric Specification and Forecasting: Final Results from DIAS Project
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