With the availability of an abundance of data through the Internet, the premises to solve some intelligence analysis tasks have changed for the better. The study presented herein sets out to examine whether and how a data-driven approach can contribute to solve intelligence tasks. During a full day observational study, an ordinary military intelligence unit was divided into two uniform teams. Each team was independently asked to solve the same realistic intelligence analysis task. Both teams were allowed to use their ordinary set of tools, but in addition one team was also given access to a novel text analysis prototype tool specifically designed to support data-driven intelligence analysis of social media data. The results, obtained from t...
Since the end of the Cold War, the threat of large scale wars has been substituted by new threats: t...
We introduce CISpaces.org, a tool to support situational understanding in intelligence analysis that...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/jors.2015.84As a result...
In the tasks facing the armed forces today there is a need for new and improved intelligence analysi...
This paper appeared in the Proceedings of the 2005 International Command and Control Research and Te...
Social Media Intelligence (SOCMINT) is a specific section of Open Source Intelligence. Open Source ...
This paper presents some experiences and findings of the NATO RTO Task Group on Information Fusion i...
We evaluate Anseri, a commercial text analytics software, and its ability to assist a military intel...
Social Media (SM) is a relatively new phenomenon. Intelligence agencies have been struggling to unde...
The amount and variety of data generated through social media sites has increased along with the wid...
Abstract Easy-to-use and commonly available software tools may significantly improve the way intell...
The analysis of American intelligence as an academic discipline exhibits an excellent level of integ...
Intelligence analysts today are faced with many challenges, chief among them being the need to fuse ...
We introduce CISpaces.org, a tool to support situational understanding in intelligence analysis that...
We introduce CISpaces.org, a tool to support situational understanding in intelligence analysis that...
Since the end of the Cold War, the threat of large scale wars has been substituted by new threats: t...
We introduce CISpaces.org, a tool to support situational understanding in intelligence analysis that...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/jors.2015.84As a result...
In the tasks facing the armed forces today there is a need for new and improved intelligence analysi...
This paper appeared in the Proceedings of the 2005 International Command and Control Research and Te...
Social Media Intelligence (SOCMINT) is a specific section of Open Source Intelligence. Open Source ...
This paper presents some experiences and findings of the NATO RTO Task Group on Information Fusion i...
We evaluate Anseri, a commercial text analytics software, and its ability to assist a military intel...
Social Media (SM) is a relatively new phenomenon. Intelligence agencies have been struggling to unde...
The amount and variety of data generated through social media sites has increased along with the wid...
Abstract Easy-to-use and commonly available software tools may significantly improve the way intell...
The analysis of American intelligence as an academic discipline exhibits an excellent level of integ...
Intelligence analysts today are faced with many challenges, chief among them being the need to fuse ...
We introduce CISpaces.org, a tool to support situational understanding in intelligence analysis that...
We introduce CISpaces.org, a tool to support situational understanding in intelligence analysis that...
Since the end of the Cold War, the threat of large scale wars has been substituted by new threats: t...
We introduce CISpaces.org, a tool to support situational understanding in intelligence analysis that...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/jors.2015.84As a result...