Competition summary: understand and interact with cyberspace
Updated 4 September 2015
1. Summary
This themed CDE competition seeks innovative approaches to improve the way humans interact with data to allow them to understand what바카라 사이트™s going on in cyberspace. We need to predict and understand events in cyberspace and their impact in the real world.
Current government information processing and sense-making is a human-intensive process with a high cognitive burden. It doesn바카라 사이트™t easily scale with the expected increase in data volume. Although 바카라 사이트˜big data바카라 사이트™ techniques can be used to help analyse huge data sets, the traditional human-computer interface (monitor, keyboard and mouse) can severely limit analysis throughput.
We바카라 사이트™re particularly interested in:
- visualising data in cyberspace including physical/virtual data manipulation and augmented reality
- user interfaces and user-centred design
- complimentary cognitive processes to help decision making
- understanding how the above techniques and processes can increase the speed of operations, assess evolving risk and opportunities for mitigation, and optimise cyber response actions
2. Total funding
Up to £500,000 is available for phase 1 of this competition.
3. Competition close
This competition closes on Thursday 3 September 2015 at 5pm. Proposals must be submitted through the CDE online portal.