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引用次数: 98
摘要
我们提出了一种新的态势感知(SA)的视觉关联范式,并建议将其用于需要高水平态势感知的各种应用程序中。我们的方法基于简洁和可扩展的表示,这导致了一个灵活的可视化工具,使用起来既清晰又直观。情境感知是不断提取环境信息,将其与先前的知识相结合,形成连贯的心理图景,并利用这一图景预测未来的事件。在本文中,我们以之前的网络入侵检测可视化工作为基础,展示了如何将该方法推广到更广泛的SA系统类别。我们首先提出一个基于w/sup /前提的概括,即每个事件必须至少具有what, when and where属性。我们还提出了第二个泛化,它增加了灵活性并促进了复杂的视觉关联。最后,我们通过在一系列不同的SA领域中应用我们的可视化范式来展示我们方法的通用性。
We present a novel visual correlation paradigm for situational awareness (SA) and suggest its usage in a diverse set of applications that require a high level of SA. Our approach is based on a concise and scalable representation, which leads to a flexible visualization tool that is both clear and intuitive to use. Situational awareness is the continuous extraction of environmental information, its integration with previous knowledge to form a coherent mental picture, and the use of that picture in anticipating future events. In this paper we build on our previous work on visualization for network intrusion detection and show how that approach can be generalized to encompass a much broader class of SA systems. We first propose a generalization that is based on what we term, the w/sup 3/ premise, namely that each event must have at least the what, when and where attributes. We also present a second generalization, which increases flexibility and facilitates complex visual correlations. Finally, we demonstrate the generality of our approaches by applying our visualization paradigm in a collection of diverse SA areas.