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Refereed Papers

Ronald Mahler, Lockheed Martin Tactical Systems
Can the Bayesian and Dempster-Shafer Approaches Be Reconciled? Yes.

Mahendra Mallick, Toyon Research Corporation
Barbara La Scala, University of Melbourne
Differential Geometry Measures of Nonlinearity for Ground Moving Target Indicator (GMTI) Filtering

Matthew Mandiak, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, State Un
Pritul Shah, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, State University of New York at Buffalo
Youngseok Kim, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, State University of New York at Buffalo
Thenkurussi Kesavadas, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, State University of New York at Buffalo
Development of an Integrated GUI Framework for Post Disaster Visualization

Arnaud Martin, ENSIETA / E3I2 Brest
Comparative study of information fusion methods for sonar images classification

Todd Martin, Science & Technology Associates Inc
KC Chang, George Mason University
A Distributed Data Fusion Approach for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks

Christopher Matheus, Versatile Information Systems, Inc.
Mieczyslaw Kokar, ECE, Northeastern University
Kenneth Baclawski, CIS, Northeastern University
Jerzy Letkowski, Western New England College
Catherine Call, Versatile Information Systems, Inc.
Michael Hinman, Air Force Research Laboratory
John Salerno, Air Force Research Laboratory
Douglas Boulware, Air Force Research Laboratory
Lessons Learned from Developing SAWA: A Situation Awareness Assistant

Patrick Maupin, Defence R&D Canada - Valcartier
Anne-Laure Jousselme, Defence R&D Canada - Valcartier
A General Algebraic Structure for Situation Analysis

Peter Maybeck, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Air Force
Brian Smith, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Air Force Institute of Technology
Multiple Model Tracker Based on Gaussian Mixture Reduction for Maneuvering Targets in Dense Clutter

Samuel McLaughlin, University of Melbourne
Vikram Krishnamurthy, University of British Columbia
Robin Evans, University of Melbourne
A GRAPH THEORETIC APPROACH TO DATA INCEST MANAGEMENT IN NETWORK CENTRIC WARFARE

Daniel McMichael, CSIRO
Geoff Jarrad, CSIRO
Grammatical Methods for Situation and Threat Analysis

Nargess Memarsadeghi, NASA/GSFC,Code 588, and University of Maryland
Jacqueline Le Moigne, NASA/GSFC, Code 935
David M. Mount, University of Maryland
Jeffrey T. Morisette, NASA/GSFC, Code 922
A New Approach to Image Fusion Based on Cokriging

David Mercier, Heudiasyc UTC France
Genevieve Cron, Solystic
Thierry Denoeux, Heudiasyc UTC France
Mylene Masson, Heudiasyc UTC France
Fusion of multi-level decision systems using the Transferable Belief Model

Lyudmila Mihaylova, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Univers
David Bull, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Bristol, UK
Donka Angelova, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Central Laboratory for Parallel Information Processing, Bulgaria
Nishan Canagarajah, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Bristol, UK
Mobility Tracking in Cellular Networks with Sequential Monte Carlo Filters

Boriana Milenova, Oracle
Marcos Campos, Oracle
Mining High-Dimensional Data for Information Fusion: A Database-Centric Approach

Pierre Minvielle, CEA
Alan Marrs, QinetiQ
Simon Maskell, QinetiQ
Arnaud Doucet, CUED
Joint Target Tracking and Identification – Part I: Sequential Monte Carlo Model-Based Approaches

Pierre Minvielle, CEA
Alan Marrs , QinetiQ
Simon Maskell , QinetiQ
Arnaud Doucet, CUED
Joint Target Tracking and Identification – Part II: Shape video computing

Refaat Mohamed, ECE, University of Louisville
Ayman El-Baz, ECE, University of Louisville
Aly Farag, ECE, University of Louisville
Remote Sensing Image Segmentation Using SVM with Automatic Selection for the Kernel Parameters

Jose M. Molina, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Jesus Garcia, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Juan A. Besada, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid
Jose R. Casar, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid
“Design of an A-SMGCS prototype at Barajas airport: available information and architecture

Shozo Mori, BAE Systems, Advanced Information Technologies
Chee-Yee Chong, BAE Systems, Advanced Information Technologies
Multiple Target Tracking With Possibly Merged Measurements Modeled by Point Processes

cina motamed, LASL ULCO FRANCE
Regis Lherbier, LASL ULCO FRANCE
Denis hamad, LASL ULCO FRANCE
A multi-sensor validation approach for human activity monitoring

Benjamin Mourllion, LIVIC (INRETS/LCPC)
Dominique Gruyer, LIVIC (INRETS/LCPC)
Cyril Royère, LIVIC (INRETS/LCPC)
Sébastien Théroude, LIVIC (INRETS/LCPC)
Multi-Hypotheses Tracking Algorithm Based on the Belief Theory

Darko Musicki, The University of Melbourne
Mark Morelande, The University of Melbourne
Barbara La Scala, The University of Melbourne
Non-Parametric Target Tracking in Non-Uniform Clutter

Darko Musicki, The University of Melbourne
Mark Morelande, The University of Melbourne
Bill Moran, The University of Melbourne
Sofia Suvorova, The University of Melbourne
Clutter Map and Target Tracking

Darko Musicki, The University of Melbourne
Limits of Linear Multitarget Tracking

Christian Mårtenson, Department of Data and Information Fusion, Swedish Defence R
Pontus Svenson, Department of Data and Information Fusion, Swedish Defence Research Agency
Evaluating sensor allocations using equivalence classes of multi-target paths

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