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23 May 2013 Summary of human social, cultural, behavioral (HSCB) modeling for information fusion panel discussion
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During the SPIE 2012 conference, panelists convened to discuss “Real world issues and challenges in Human Social/Cultural/Behavioral modeling with Applications to Information Fusion.” Each panelist presented their current trends and issues. The panel had agreement on advanced situation modeling, working with users for situation awareness and sense-making, and HSCB context modeling in focusing research activities. Each panelist added different perspectives based on the domain of interest such as physical, cyber, and social attacks from which estimates and projections can be forecasted. Also, additional techniques were addressed such as interest graphs, network modeling, and variable length Markov Models. This paper summarizes the panelists discussions to highlight the common themes and the related contrasting approaches to the domains in which HSCB applies to information fusion applications.
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Erik Blasch, John Salerno, Ivan Kadar, Shanchieh Jay Yang, Laurie Fenstermacher, Mica Endsley, and Lynne Grewe "Summary of human social, cultural, behavioral (HSCB) modeling for information fusion panel discussion", Proc. SPIE 8745, Signal Processing, Sensor Fusion, and Target Recognition XXII, 87451I (23 May 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2016305
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KEYWORDS
Data modeling

Information fusion

Cognitive modeling

Systems modeling

Data fusion

Social networks

Sensors

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