Novel information discovery for intelligence and counterterrorism

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摘要

Intelligence analysts construct hypotheses from large volumes of data, but are often limited by social and organizational norms and their own preconceptions and biases. The use of exploratory data mining technology can mitigate these limitations by requiring fewer assumptions. We present the design of the ATHENS system, which discovers novel information, relative to a specified set of existing knowledge, in large information repositories such as the World Wide Web. We illustrate the use of the system by starting from the terms “al Qaeda” and “bin Laden”" and running the ATHENS system as if on September 12th, 2001. This provides a picture of what novel information could have been known at the time. This is of some intrinsic interest, but also serves to validate the performance of the system since much of this novel information has been discovered by conventional means in the intervening years.

论文关键词:Intelligence analysis,Counterterrorism,Information discovery,Novelty,Al Qaeda

论文评审过程:Available online 18 May 2006.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dss.2006.04.005