Search for dissertations about: "Decision fusion"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 37 swedish dissertations containing the words Decision fusion.
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1. Mind the Gap : Human Decision Making and Information Fusion
Abstract : Information fusion, i.e., the automatic integration of information from multiple sources, is an advancing research area which can assist decision makers in enhancing their decisions. Most information fusion research so far has had a technical focus and has paid relatively little attention to human decision making processes. READ MORE
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2. Terrain Object recognition and Context Fusion for Decision Support
Abstract : A laser radar can be used to generate 3D data about the terrain in a very high resolution. The development of new support technologies to analyze these data is critical to the effective and efficient use of these data in decision support systems, due to the large amounts of data that are generated. READ MORE
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3. Stochastic Multi-Agent Plan Recognition, Knowledge Representation and Simulations for Efficient Decision Making
Abstract : Advances in information technology produce large sets of data for decision makers. In both military and civilian efforts to achieve decision superiority, decision makers have to act agilely with proper, adequate and relevant information available. Information fusion is a process aimed to support decision makers’ situation awareness. READ MORE
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4. Information Acquisition in Data Fusion Systems
Abstract : By purposefully utilising sensors, for instance by a datafusion system, the state of some system-relevant environmentmight be adequately assessed to support decision-making. Theever increasing access to sensors o.ers great opportunities,but alsoincurs grave challenges. As a result of managingmultiple sensors one can, e. READ MORE
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5. Capturing semi-automated decision making : the methodology of CASADEMA
Abstract : This thesis presents a new methodology named CASADEMA (CApturing Semi-Automated DEcision MAking) which captures the interaction between humans and the technology they use to support their decision-making within the domain of Information Fusion. We are particularly interested in characterising the interaction between human decision makers and artefacts in semi-automated fusion processes. READ MORE