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oai:arXiv.org:2405.19968

Topic
Computer Science - Logic in Comput...
Author
Icard, Benjamin
Category

Computer Science

Year

2024

listing date

6/5/2024

Keywords
evaluation intelligence dynamic credibility
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Abstract

In the field of human intelligence, officers use an alphanumeric scale, known as the Admiralty System, to rate the credibility of messages and the reliability of their sources (NATO AJP-2.1, 2016).

During this evaluation, they are expected to estimate the credibility and reliability dimensions independently of each other (NATO STANAG, 2003).

However, empirical results show that officers perceive these dimensions as strongly correlated (Baker et al., 1968).

More precisely, they consider credibility as playing the leading role over reliability, the importance of which is only secondary (Samet, 1975).

In this paper, we present a formal evaluative procedure, called L(intel), in line with these findings.

We adapt dynamic belief revision to make credibility the main dimension of evaluation and introduce dynamic operators to update credibility ratings with the source's reliability.

In addition to being empirically sound, we show that L(intel) provides an effective procedure to classify intelligence messages along the descriptive taxonomy presented in Icard (2023).

Icard, Benjamin, 2024, A Dynamic Logic for Information Evaluation in Intelligence

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