Collaborative Decision Support Projects
Integrated Social Network Decision Models (ISDM)
ISDM is a new methodology and tool set used to support full planning cycles for SSTR, disaster relief, and humanitarian missions in cross cultural environments.
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This R&D effort is focused on developing a more complete framework that incorporates basic research knowledge to optimize team composition. We plan to develop an adaptive, multiagent-based system that will automatically form and adaptively improve optimal teams using information on team performance factors available from standard personnel sources and/or brief questionnaires.
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The Decision Infrastructure for Counter-insurgency Operational Planning (DICOP) system is an innovative system that will bring needed new capabilities for organization, assessment, and visualization to Counterinsurgency (COIN), with a focus on Non-Kinetic Operations (NKO), a military activity that is growing in importance as emphasis shifts from purely kinetic actions to operations in support of regional security and economic and political stability.
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Perceptronics Solutions' Tactical Group Decision Analysis System (TGDAS) successfully combines advanced cognitive science with rigorous decision analysis -- resulting in timely, useful and understandable decision recommendations.
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The NAIMS system concept is based on capturing human cognition in the form of decision models -- with subsequent mappings of incoming information to decision model variables.
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ARTFS is a complete, end-to-end software system that uses multiagent system technology to automatically form optimal teams from a personnel roster characterized by such variables as position and rank, experience and knowledge, as well as social and interest network connections.
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Decision Information Icons (DICONs) help support the tactical decision making capabilities of distributed collaborative groups by enhancing group understanding of uncertainty in decision related information. DICONs provide an innovative and readily usable method by which a distributed group of decision makers can assess, share, and integrate decision-relevant information. more»