Information Processing Relevant to Military Command: Survey, Recommendations and Bibliography. Volume Ii (bibliography Appendix).

Information Processing Relevant to Military Command: Survey, Recommendations and Bibliography. Volume Ii (bibliography Appendix).

Author: A. E. Murray

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Published: 1963

Total Pages: 1

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The second volume of the final reports on Con tract No. AF 19(628)-1625 consists of a set of bibliography cards referencing the most recent works in artificial intelligence, pattern recognition, and decision making, not likely to be found in any previously published bibli ographies. It also contains a few entries into the current military literature on command and control, as well as a few entries into the older more classic works in artificial intelligence which are used as references for subject area review sections of volume one, and some of which mighcourse, be found in recently published older bibliographies. This Volume II is printed on light card stock so that the user may cut the pages to produce 3 x 5 in. cards. Volume I con tains the main body of the report and Appendix A and is bound separately. (Author).


Information Processing Relevant to Military Command: Survey, Recommendations and Bibliography

Information Processing Relevant to Military Command: Survey, Recommendations and Bibliography

Author: Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory

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Published: 1963

Total Pages: 314

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The purpose of this report is to identify and recommend, for increased support, research topics in information processing most likely to yield valuable results. Conclusions are based on a survey of information processing methods rele vant to military command and control and, specifically, the subject of: heuristic program ming, adaptive networks (e.g., perceptrons), artificial intelligence, pattern recognition, and information storage and retrieval. The survey consists of a comprehensive bibliography re lying heavily upon other published collections, a set of original reviews of special topics such as machine programming, and a discussion ending in recommendations for support of research in six specific subject areas. (Author).