Signal Knowledge Graph

06/24/2022
by   Anj Simmons, et al.
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This paper presents an knowledge graph to assist in reasoning over signals for intelligence purposes. We highlight limitations of existing knowledge graphs and reasoning systems for this purpose, using inference of an attack using combined data from microphones, cameras and social media as an example. Rather than acting directly on the received signal, our approach considers attacker behaviour, signal emission, receiver characteristics, and how signals are summarised to support inferring the underlying cause of the signal.

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