
Human-Centered Information Fusion
Artech House Publishers
Published on 1. March 2010
Book
Hardback
316 pages
978-1-59693-434-4 (ISBN)
Description
Information fusion refers to the merging of information from disparate sources with differing conceptual, contextual and typographical representations. Rather than focusing on traditional data fusion applications which have been mainly concerned with physical military targets, this unique resource explores new human-centered trends, such as locations, identity, and interactions of individuals and groups (social networks). Moreover, the book discusses two new major sources of information: human observations and web-based information. This cutting-edge volume presents a new view of multi-sensor data fusion that seeks to address these new developments, explicitly considering the active role of a human user/analyst. Professionals become knowledgeable about the key inputs into this innovative information fusion process, including traditional sensing resources (S-space), dynamic communities of human observers (H-space), and resources such as archived sensor data, blogs, and dynamic news reports from citizen reporters via the Internet (I-space).
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Edition
Unabridged edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Norwood
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Unabridged edition
ISBN-13
978-1-59693-434-4 (9781596934344)
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David L. Hall
Human-Centered Information Fusion
E-Book
01/2010
1st Edition
Artech House
€111.99
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Persons
David L. Hall is a professor in the College of Information Sciences and Technology (IST) at The Pennsylvania State University. He is also the author of Mathematical Techniques in Multisensor Data Fusion, Second Edition (Artech House, 2004). Dr. Hall has been named an IEEE fellow for his contributions to data fusion and he is a past recipient of the DoD Joe Mignona National Data Fusion Award. He earned his Ph.D. in Astronomy at The Pennsylvania State University.
Content
The Changing Environment in Information and Data Fusion. Global Neighborhood Watch: Information Search and Retrieval. Data Mining and Machine Learning. Data Visualization and Understanding. Sonification and Haptic Interaction. Cognition and Situational Awareness. Prospects for a Community of Analysts.