Analogical Reasoning Techniques in Intelligent Counterterrorism Systems


Autoria(s): Markman, Arthur; Rachkovskij, Dmitri; Misuno, Ivan; Revunova, Elena
Data(s)

04/01/2010

04/01/2010

2003

Resumo

The paper develops a set of ideas and techniques supporting analogical reasoning throughout the life-cycle of terrorist acts. Implementation of these ideas and techniques can enhance the intellectual level of computer-based systems for a wide range of personnel dealing with various aspects of the problem of terrorism and its effects. The method combines techniques of structure-sensitive distributed representations in the framework of Associative-Projective Neural Networks, and knowledge obtained through the progress in analogical reasoning, in particular the Structure Mapping Theory. The impact of these analogical reasoning tools on the efforts to minimize the effects of terrorist acts on civilian population is expected by facilitating knowledge acquisition and formation of terrorism-related knowledge bases, as well as supporting the processes of analysis, decision making, and reasoning with those knowledge bases for users at various levels of expertise before, during, and after terrorist acts.

Identificador

1313-0463

http://hdl.handle.net/10525/927

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Institute of Information Theories and Applications FOI ITHEA

Palavras-Chave #Analogical Reasoning #Structure-Mapping Theory #Associative-Projective Neural Networks #Knowledge Bases #Terrorism #Terrorist Acts #Antiterrorism #Counterterrorism #SMT #SME #APNN
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Article