Brief description
Handling vast amounts of complex information from databases, sensors and simulations as well as keeping track of its location, requires database support for information storage and retrieval as an important part of the infrastructure for information fusion.
The information fusion process involves monitoring and responding to system state and events, such as complex sequences of events or specific data states in the database that trigger the computation of refined information. An infrastructure that supports such reactive behavior, using rules to specify active functionality, allows these processes to be described independently of specific application code.
The main expected outcomes are a suitable technological infrastructure with support for a toolbox of generic methods and algorithms.
News
- 2009-03-31 - Difus study group page added
- 2008-11-06 - StrucFus meeting
- 2007-09-28 - Questionnaire and presentation 2007-09-27 on the web
- 2007-09-27 - Questionnarie given to projects (Word 2003) and (PDF)