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The colab mixed-initiative analysis enviroment (2006).
| Content Provider | CiteSeerX |
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| Author | Morrison, Clayton T. Cohen, Paul R. |
| Abstract | COLAB is an analysis environment in which multiple human analysts in different physical locations can collaborate to build hypotheses of unfolding scenarios. COLAB consists of two components: an instrumented analysis working environment built on a blackboard system, and a web-based user interface that integrates the Trellis hypothesis authoring and management tool with a query language. On the blackboard, analysts collect data and perform analyses using relational database queries and a set of analysis tools that include group identification and suspicion scoring algorithms. Evidence extracted from data analysis on the blackboard may then be incorporated in hierarchical argument structures in the Trellis tool, combining evidence sources with user-supplied free text. Trellis arguments may then be shared between analysts and collaboratively authored. COLAB has been integrated with the Hats Simulator challenge domain and serves as a prototype mixed-initiative information fusion system. |
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| Publisher Date | 2006-01-01 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | User-supplied Free Text Web-based User Interface Group Identification Trellis Tool Multiple Human Analyst Trellis Hypothesis Hat Simulator Challenge Domain Analysis Tool Evidence Source Trellis Argument Relational Database Query Analysis Environment Query Language Blackboard System Perform Analysis Instrumented Analysis Hierarchical Argument Structure Unfolding Scenario Different Physical Location Prototype Mixed-initiative Information Fusion System Management Tool Colab Mixed-initiative Analysis Enviroment Data Analysis |
| Content Type | Text |