Service-Oriented Architecture for Object-Centric Information Fusion
Source: Johns Hopkins University
In many applications there is a broad variety of information relevant to a focal "Object" of interest, and the fusion of such heterogeneous data types is desirable for classification and categorization. While these various data types can sometimes be treated as orthogonal (such as the hull number, superstructure color, and speed of an oil tanker), there are instances where the inference and the correlation between quantities can provide improved fusion capabilities (such as the height, weight, and gender of a person). A service-oriented architecture has been designed and prototyped to support the fusion of information for such "Object-centric" situations.
| Format: | Size: | 472.30 | |
| Date: | Apr 2008 |



