Adversarial Intent Inference for Predictive Battlespace Awareness
Abstract
Designed and developed a cognitive architecture to model the adversary which forms the basis for the Adversary Intent Inferencing (AII) Module. Designed, developed, and implemented the AII Module based on both Bayesian Networks and Bayesian Knowledge Bases for adversarial modeling, course of action prediction, explanation, and inference of adversary intent. All functioning in both wintel and Unix environments. Integrated AII module into prototype system for modeling and predicting the adversary based on the Battle of Khafji scenario. Integrated AII module in Force Structure Simulation wargaming system and demonstrated emergent behavior when Red force behavior is varied (AFRL/IFTC). Developed Dynamico tool for constructing Bayesian fragments and templates into libraries for use by the AII - resulted in a MS Thesis. AII transitioned into Phase I and Phase II SBIR Projects under Securboration - "Emergent Adversarial Modeling System".
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 01, 2005
- Accession Number
- ADA442035
Entities
People
- Eugene Santos
Organizations
- University of Connecticut