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Abstract: This paper discusses the application of category theory as
a unifying concept for formally developed information
fusion systems. Category theory is a mathematically sound
technique used to capture the commonalties and
relationships between objects. This feature makes category
theory a very elegant language for describing information
fusion systems and the information fusion process itself.
After an initial overview of category theory, the paper
investigates the application of category theory to ... (Update)
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...such a pair is called a signature. Therefore, the authors of this notion called the category of such objects the category of signatures [3]. How can we define a morphism for such a category In general, speaking informally, a morphism is a mapping which preserves the main...
...language used by the formal method tool, Specware. Both Specware and the underlying its implementation category theory are described in [5]. The structure of the resulting specification is shown in Figure 7. The specification was developed in a bottom up fashion. In the first...
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S. A. Deloach and M. Kokar, "Category theory approach to fusion of wavelet-based features", Proceedings of 2nd Intern. Conf. On Information Fusion, vol. I, pp. 117--124, 1999. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/deloach99category.html More
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