Analysis of C2 and “C2-Lite” Micro-Message Communications
Duchon, Andrew (Aptima, Inc.) | McCormack, Robert (Aptima, Inc.) | Riordan, Brian (Aptima, Inc.) | Shabarekh, Charlotte (Aptima, Inc.) | Weil, Shawn (Aptima, Inc.) | Yohai, Ian (Aptima, Inc.)
Rather, the goal is to Microtext media (Ellen, 2011), such as SMS, IM, Twitter, gather relevant messages, organize them, and extract some and text chat, have in common that they use short strings other kind of useful information from them, such as how for immediate communication or broadcast. Microtext can well a team is performing or what people are talking about be construed as one form of micro-messaging (e.g., and when. However, micro-messages do not exist in a Milstein, et al., 2008) which we extend here to include any vacuum; they are contextually oriented and may be part of of a number of other modalities (e.g., telephone calls, a larger network of communications which includes email, face-to-face interaction) used for short, immediate and telephone and other media, including "macro-text." Given (potentially) persistent message passing among this, we have found that natural language processing of the coordinating agents. In this paper, we describe several microtext must be paired with temporal or network recent attempts to study micro-messaging military and analysis of the context. To demonstrate this process, we related organizational contexts.
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