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Publication January 1, 2005

Human-aided multi-sensor fusion

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Chan M., Ruspini E.H., Lowrance J., Yang J., Murdock J., Yeh E. Human-aided multi-sensor fusion, in Eighth International Conference on Information Fusion, FUSION 2005, 2005.

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This paper discusses some fundamental requirements for a human-aided multi-sensor fusion system, and proposes an approach that implements such a system. This approach involves integration of the probabilistic argumentation system and the structural evidential argumentation system, which both are variants of the Dempster-Shafer belief function theory. An example is shown that illustrates how this integrated approach can be applied to missile defense applications.

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