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Back A Persistent Homology Approach to Maritime Multi-INT Synthesis

Fiscal Year 2018
Division Graduate School of Engineering & Applied Science
Department Electrical & Computer Engineering
Investigator(s) Scrofani, James W.
Roth, John D.
Sponsor Department of Defense Space (DoD)
Summary We propose to study the application of persistent homology to maritime multiple intelligence (multi-INT) information processing. Our proposed research specifically supports the special interest area in next generation analysis.  Additionally, we plan to leverage nascent methods in multi-dimensional persistent homology, which borrows tools from the state-of-the-art of algebraic topology for data feature identification, to aid the aforementioned analysis.
Keywords maritime domain multi-int persistent homology
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