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Automated Taxonomy Generation for Multi-Domain Exploitation and Analysis |
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A scalable and intuitive knowledge management portal--or system or
portals--through which timely, relevant, domain-specific, global
open-source content is 'pushed' to intelligence analysts can enhance the
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range of the U.S. Government's critical open-source exploitation efforts.
Generating domain-specific taxonomies to drive, guide, or vet open-source
harvesting, as well as support data filtering, link analysis, and other
content management requirements, can provide the intelligence community
with enhanced dynamic analytical, technical, and subject-matter
capabilities across selected critical domains. Utilizing Orthogonal
Corpus Indexing (OCI) algorithms for extracting and using taxonomies from
authoritative reference books makes this process more precise and
efficient.
The Multi-domain Open Source Analysis and Exploitation Center (MOSAEC) system is such an effort geared toward providing government analysts with an enhanced ability to identify and assess existing and emerging threats by improving the overall supply of relevant data collected from the Web and other sources. This Presentation will include a demonstration of the MOSAEC system. |
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Thursday - April 22, 2004 10:15 - 11:00 |
Track 7 |
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| Matthew Travis | |
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