Indra: Emergent Ontologies from Text for Feeding Data to Simulations

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Duong, Deborah
Stone, Nicholas
Goertzel, Ben
Venuto, Jim
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2010
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Spring 2010
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en_US
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One of the major differences between irregular warfare (IW) simulation and conventional warfare simulation is the differing data requirements. The data required by conventional warfare simulation is very narrow and well defined compared to that required by IW simulation. In fact, almost any data that is remotely related to social conditions on the Internet and beyond may be used in IW simulation. There is no problem with the existence of data for simulations in this information age. The problem is that this data is not expressed in a way that can be used for simulations. This paper is about a natural language processing program, Indra, which works towards solving this problem by making data available for multiple purposes other than those for which it was first intended.
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Simulation Interoperability Standards Organization (SISO) SIW Conference Paper
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10S-SIW-054;
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SISO 2010 Spring SIW
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This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States.
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