Ontology and Cognitive Outcomes
Limbaugh, David, Kasmier, David, Rudnicki, Ronald, Llinas, James, Smith, Barry
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Here we understand 'intelligence' as referring to items of knowledge collected for the sake of assessing and maintaining national security. The intelligence community (IC) of the United States (US) is a community of organizations that collaborate in collecting and processing intelligence for the US. The IC relies on human-machine-based analytic strategies that 1) access and integrate vast amounts of information from disparate sources, 2) continuously process this information, so that, 3) a maximally comprehensive understanding of world actors and their behaviors can be developed and updated. Herein we describe an approach to utilizing outcomes-based learning (OBL) to support these efforts that is based on an ontology of the cognitive processes performed by intelligence analysts.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Aug-13-2020
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