4 research outputs found

    An Analyst’s Geospatial and Ontological Assistant

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    We discuss an Intelligence Analyst’s Geospatial and Ontological Assistant (IAGOA) under development that associates an intelligence analyst’s understanding of an agent’s activities with the geospatial features of the area of operation where they take place. Activities are identified with frames for the corresponding verbs from the FrameNet lexical database. A modeler, using the FrameNet OWL distribution, produces software used by the analyst to update a KML file with annotations identifying instantiations of the frames elements of the relevant frames. The Google Earth API is used for rendering KML files and scripting. The agent is tracked and the analyst’s conjecture of its activity is simulated; the analyst can redo her conjecture if need be. IAGOA’s FrameNet-based approach instantiates concepts inherent in language, making explicit the activities and the constellation of role-fillers involved in these activities

    An Ontology-Based Assistant For Analyzing Agents\u27 Activities

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    This thesis reports on work in progress on software that helps an analyst identify and analyze activities of actors (such as vehicles) in an intelligence-relevant scenario. A system is being developed to aid intelligence analysts, IAGOA ((Intelligence Analyst’s Geospatial and Ontological Assistant). Analysis may be accomplished by retrieving simulated satellite data of ground vehicles and interacting with software modules that allow the analyst to conjecture the activities in which the actor is engaged along with the (largely geospatial and temporal) features of the area of operation relevant to the natures of those activities. Activities are conceptualized by ontologies. The research relies on natural language components (semantic frames) gathered from the FrameNet lexical database, which captures the semantics of lexical items with an ontology using OWL. The software has two components, one for the analyst, and one for a modeler who produces HTML and parameterized KML documents used by the analyst. The most significant input to the modeler software is the FrameNet OWL file, and the interface for the analyst and, to some extent, the modeler is provided by the Google Earth API

    Full Issue: vol. 65, no. 2

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