SET-290-RLS, Artificial Intelligence for Military Multiple Sensor Fusion Engines

Monday, 26. September 2022 until Tuesday, 27. September 2022 08:00 - 17:30

NATO Science and Technology Organization's (STO) Systems and Electronics Technology Panel cordially invites you to participate in the first event of SET-290 Lecture Series on Artificial Intelligence for Military Multiple Sensor Fusion Engines to be held in Rome, Italy, on 26-27 September 2022.

The course is open to representatives from all NATO Nations and Organizations, Australia, Switzerland, Finland and Sweden.

For this first event, the course is built around two day , addressing some of the challenging issues such as methodologies and proven AI algorithms that solve various problems in military situational awareness and decision making under uncertainty. Besides data from multiple heterogeneous sensors, the team will discuss the exploitation of context information for designing Cognitive Fusion Engines that inherently respond to changing scenario and mission requirements. 

The targeted audience of the lecture series are systems engineers, project managers, sponsors, military end-users that have to define requirements. Its main objective is to disseminate the existing knowledge on sophisticated AI algorithms, the very driving forces of advanced Multiple Sensor Fusion Engines. An equally important objective is to encourage further R&D on AI in Defense that is focused on the need of NATO’s future missions.

Please note that the registration will be open until 15 September 2022. 

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