Northrop Grumman launches research consortium for artificial intelligence, machine learning
Research in Applications for Learning Machines (REALM) is an industry-academia partnership to advance research in artificial intelligence and machine learning.
Northrop Grumman Corp., Baltimore, Md., launched a new research consortium with universities to advance machine learning and artificial intelligence programs. The research consortium, known as Research in Applications for Learning Machines (REALM), is an industry-academia partnership to advance research, foster collaboration and address technological challenges due to advances in machine learning, cognition and artificial intelligence.
As part of the consortium, Northrop Grumman selected three research teams to collaborate on applied research that addresses key customer applications, including multiple sensor track classification, identification and correlation, situational knowledge on demand and quantitative dynamic adaptive planning.