A proposal for an Adaptive Information Filtering and Control Concept
conference paper
This paper describes a concept to manage the information exchange between the operators and their consoles (the interface to the computer system) within a Command and Control (C2) centre. Application of his concept will result in a more effective and efficient information exchange, using adaptive information filtering and control techniques. The right information will be presented to the operators at the right time and in the right way, to prevent information overload. The paper starts with a discussion about the relevance of information management systems, referring to several real examples. Although the examples are taken from the military domain, they are also applicable to the industrial domain. The paper continues with a discussion of the required technological baseline for the application of adaptive information filtering and control techniques. The proposed concept consists of an 'Information Control Module' and an 'Information Filtering Module'. The Information Control Module uses descriptions of the tasks to be fulfilled by the operator and of the kinds of scenarios the operator is involved in, to supply abstract information filter profiles to the Information Filtering Module. The task of the Information Filtering Module is to interpret the filter settings and to apply them to the available information. The processes within these two modules will be described
TNO Identifier
95099
Publisher
World Scientific
Source title
Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent Technologies for Nuclear Science and Industry - Proceedings of the 3rd International FLINS Workshop, Antwerp, Belgium, September 14-16, 1998
Editor(s)
Ruan, D.
Abderrahim, H.A.
D'hondt, P.
Kerre, E.E.
Abderrahim, H.A.
D'hondt, P.
Kerre, E.E.
Place of publication
Singapore
Pages
248-257
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