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21 March 2003 Fusing dynamic multisource information for an equipment database
John J. Salerno, Corrine M Araki, Larry D. Pless
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Abstract
The world is dynamic and ever changing. Databases that are current at one moment can quickly be out of date a minute later. Many times, database updates and accuracy of the data is secondary. How do we continuously update these databases and associate/fuse new and diverse pieces of data without modifying the database schema? In this paper, we will explore updating a database that contains information on various pieces of equipment worldwide and extending its source and contents by including the association of multi-source documents.
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John J. Salerno, Corrine M Araki, and Larry D. Pless "Fusing dynamic multisource information for an equipment database", Proc. SPIE 5098, Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery: Theory, Tools, and Technology V, (21 March 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.487011
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KEYWORDS
Databases

Missiles

Data modeling

Defense and security

Data mining

Internet

Weapons

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