The Research of Intelligence Data Mining Oriented to Battlefield Situation Assessment

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Battlefield situation assessment (BSA) has a positive significance on improving the efficiency of commanding decision-making, moreover, BSA cannot be made successfully without the support of some integrated and exact intelligence data. In this paper, basing on the demand of identifying the battlefield situation, the corresponding knowledge context database is first discussed; on this basic, construction of the intelligence data warehouses framework is explored. Then, from the view of a holistic conception, the study of data mining based on the intelligence data warehouse is made, and a detailed arithmetic is presented by making use of the tactic from data mining driven fishbone (DMDF).

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