Application of Adaptive Models to Information Selection in C3 Systems

This report describes research and development centered on the demonstration of an on-line adaptive model for automatically selecting information in a command, control, and communication (C3) system. Rationale for application of the model is built upon a review of psychological literature concerning...

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DECISION MAKING
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MESSAGE PROCESSING
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