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Priority Determination to Apply Artificial Intelligence Technology in Military Intelligence Areas

Authors
Cho, SungrimShin, WoochangKim, NeunghoeJeong, JongwookIn, Hoh Peter
Issue Date
12월-2020
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
priority determination; artificial intelligence; military intelligence; surveillance; reconnaissance
Citation
ELECTRONICS, v.9, no.12
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
ELECTRONICS
Volume
9
Number
12
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/130318
DOI
10.3390/electronics9122187
ISSN
2079-9292
Abstract
The Ministry of National Defense of South Korea is currently acquiring various surveillance and reconnaissance assets to improve its independent surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities. With the deployment of new strategic and tactical surveillance and reconnaissance assets, the amount of information collected will increase significantly, and military intelligence capable of handling greater complexity will be needed to process such information. As a consequence, it will no longer be possible to handle the increased workload through a manual analysis conducted by intelligence analysists. Further, the number of intelligence analysists is expected to decrease in the near future owing to a reduction in the total number of troops, thereby exacerbating the need to apply artificial intelligence technology to process military intelligence tasks more quickly and accurately. In this study, a method is introduced for determining the ways to prioritize the AI technology domains applied to military intelligence. Consequently, among the five stages used, the processing stage has the highest priority. The application of AI technology to all the stages of information circulation may be ideal. Nevertheless, among various military intelligence domains, the one that affords the highest effectiveness of such an application should be prioritized. This is owing to resource and defense budget limitations.
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