Information Fusion from Databases, Sensors and Simulations: A Collaborative Research Program
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This paper provides an overview of a collaborative research program in information fusion from databases, sensors and simulations. Information fusion entails the combination of data from multiple sources, to generate information that cannot be derived from the individual sources. This area is of strategic importance for industry and defense, as well as public administration areas such as health care, and needs to be pursued as an academic subject. A large number of industrial partners are supporting and participating in the development of the area. The paper describes the program?s general approach and main research areas, with a particular focus on the role of information fusion in systems development.
Citation:
Sten F. Andler, Lars Niklasson, Bj?rn Olsson, Anne Persson, Leo J. de Vin, Benkt Wangler, Tom Ziemke, Tomas Planstedt, "Information Fusion from Databases, Sensors and Simulations: A Collaborative Research Program," sew, pp.234-244, 29th Annual IEEE/NASA Software Engineering Workshop, 2005
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