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Evidence Accrual ADS
Award last edited on: 9/16/2002
Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : AF
Total Award Amount
$539,672
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
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Principal Investigator
Robert Fung
Company Information
Advanced Decision Systems Inc
(
AKA
: Advanced Information & Decisions)
201 San Antonio Circle Suite 286
Mountain View, CA 94040
(415) 960-7300
N/A
N/A
Location:
Single
Congr. District:
18
County:
Santa Clara
Phase I
Contract Number:
N/A
Start Date:
00/00/00
Completed:
00/00/00
Phase I year
1990
Phase I Amount
$48,959
Successfully applying model-based reasoning to real world vision problems (e.g. automatic target recognition [atr]) requires accurate representation of complex relationships among things in the world and observable image features. Evidence accrual techniques must be able to operate over these relationships with little loss in information. Current techniques such as bayesian networks show promise, but have some limitations in the nature of the relationships they can easily represent. Binary constraint systems seem to be a strong candidate for supplementing this or other evidence accrual schemes. The proposed effort will investigate and develop techniques for parameter estimation and evidence accrual using binary constraint systems. This development will take place on the sares testbed.
Phase II
Contract Number:
F33615-91-C-1794
Start Date:
8/30/1991
Completed:
12/31/1993
Phase II year
1991
Phase II Amount
$490,713
Successfully applying model-based reasoning to real world vision problems (e.g. automatic target recognition [atr]) requires accurate representation of complex relationships among things in the world and observable image features. Evidence accrual techniques must be able to operate over these relationships with little loss in information. Current techniques such as bayesian networks show promise, but have some limitations in the nature of the relationships they can easily represent. Binary constraint systems seem to be a strong candidate for supplementing this or other evidence accrual schemes. The proposed effort will investigate and develop techniques for parameter estimation and evidence accrual using binary constraint systems. This development will take place on the sares testbed.
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