With the support of the Information Processing Techniques Office of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Rand has studied the issue of adapting new technology in the field of artificial intelligence to the problem of Air Force tactical planning. The study focused on the possibility of using the tools and techniques of knowledge engineering to construct an intelligent assistant 'expert system' for tactical air targeting. This report describes a prototype version of such an expert system: the tactical air target recommender (TATR), developed by Rand with input from professional Air Force targeting personnel. Although only a step in an evolutionary development, this version of TATR should be of interest to tactical planners and practitioners and to researchers developing either expert systems or aids for tactical planning.
TATR: A Prototype Expert System for Tactical Air Targeting
1984
93 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Computers, Control & Information Theory , Quality Control & Reliability , Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Fire Control & Bombing Systems , Expert systems , Prototypes , Tactical warfare , Targeting , Air force , Landing fields , Airfields , Mathematical algorithms , Rosie programming language , Stochastic formalisms , Tatr(Tactical air target recommender)
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