使用二进制符号向量的联盟C3信息交换

Christopher Simpkin, I. Taylor, A. Preece, G. Bent, Richard J. Tomsett, R. Ganti, O. Worthington
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实体之间的信息通信需要对所交换的语言和概念有共同的理解。在必须迅速传达信息或通信有限的情况下,通常使用专门的语言或符号,但这要求各方知道术语的确切含义(即各方能够正确解释所使用的语言或符号)。在本文中,我们提出了一种新的潜在的信息交换方法,即利用二进制符号向量在语义上表示要交换的信息。我们展示了如何使用这种向量表示在一个紧凑的表示中在联盟伙伴之间语义地传递大量信息,该表示可以在不同的语义抽象级别上进行解释。在本文中,我们通过展示如何使用符号向量来表示一个复杂的文本(在本例中是莎士比亚的戏剧《哈姆雷特》)来说明这个概念。我们将讨论这样的表述如何在联盟伙伴之间有效地沟通,以及如何显著减少沟通需求。我们开发了这个概念来说明符号向量如何在分布式分散的联合作战中用于执行指挥和控制功能。
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Coalition C3 Information Exchange Using Binary Symbolic Vectors
Communicating information between entities requires there to be a common understanding of the language and the concepts being exchanged. Where information has to be rapidly conveyed, or where the communications are limited, the use of specialized language or symbols is often used but this requires the various parties to know the precise meaning of the terminology (i.e. the parties can correctly interpret the language or symbols used). In this paper we propose a new potential approach for information exchange that makes use of binary symbolic vectors to semantically represent the information to be exchanged. We show how such vector representations can be used to semantically convey large amounts information between coalition partners in a compact representation that can be interpreted at different levels of semantic abstraction. In this paper we illustrate the concept by showing how a complex text (in this case Shakespeare's play Hamlet) can be represented using symbolic vectors. We discuss how such representations can be efficiently communicated between coalition partners and how this can significantly reduce the communications requirements. We develop the concept to illustrate how symbolic vectors could be used to perform command and control functions in distributed decentralized coalition operations.
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