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Handbook of Computational Approaches to Counterterrorism

  • The first handbook that brings together a wide variety of computational techniques (and authors spanning multiple disciplines related to counterterrorism research) in a single, definitive, reference work
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  • Includes case studies explaining how various techniques proposed in this book are applicable to real-world counter-terrorism and conflict analysis
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Table of contents (25 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xvii
  2. Data and Data Acquisition

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
  3. DATA AND DATA ACQUISITION

    1. The Global Terrorism Database, 1970–2010

      • Gary LaFree, Laura Dugan
      Pages 3-22
    2. Automated Coding of Political Event Data

      • Philip A. Schrodt, David Van Brackle
      Pages 23-49
    3. Automatic Extraction of Events from Open Source Text for Predictive Forecasting

      • Elizabeth Boschee, Premkumar Natarajan, Ralph Weischedel
      Pages 51-67
    4. Automated Coding of Decision Support Variables

      • Massimiliano Albanese, Marat Fayzullin, Jana Shakarian, V. S. Subrahmanian
      Pages 69-80
  4. Behavioral Models and Forecasting

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 81-81
  5. BEHAVIORAL MODELS AND FORECASTING

    1. SOMA: Stochastic Opponent Modeling Agents for Forecasting Violent Behavior

      • Amy Sliva, Gerardo Simari, Vanina Martinez, V. S. Subrahmanian
      Pages 99-127
    2. Data-based Computational Approaches to Forecasting Political Violence

      • Philip A. Schrodt, James Yonamine, Benjamin E. Bagozzi
      Pages 129-162
    3. Using Hidden Markov Models to Predict Terror Before it Hits (Again)

      • Vladimir B. Petroff, Joe H. Bond, Doug H. Bond, Doug H. Bond
      Pages 163-180
    4. Forecasting Group-Level Actions Using Similarity Measures

      • Gerardo I. Simari, Damon Earp, Maria Vanina Martinez, Amy Sliva, V. S. Subrahmanian
      Pages 181-199
    5. Forecasting the Use of Violence by Ethno–Political Organizations: Middle Eastern Minorities and the Choice of Violence

      • Kihoon Choi, Victor Asal, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Krishna R. Pattipati
      Pages 201-224
    6. Forecasting Changes in Terror Group Behavior

      • Maria Vanina Martinez, Amy Sliva, Gerardo I. Simari, V. S. Subrahmanian
      Pages 225-243
    7. Using Temporal Probabilistic Rules to Learn Group Behavior

      • John P. Dickerson, Gerardo I. Simari, V. S. Subrahmanian
      Pages 245-266
  6. Terrorist Network Analysis

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 267-267
  7. TERRORIST NETWORK ANALYSIS

    1. Leaderless Covert Networks: A Quantitative Approach

      • Bart Husslage, Roy Lindelauf, Herbert Hamers
      Pages 269-282
    2. Link Prediction in Highly Fractional Data Sets

      • Michael Fire, Rami Puzis, Yuval Elovici
      Pages 283-300
    3. Data Analysis Based Construction and Evolution of Terrorist and Criminal Networks

      • Khaled Dawoud, Tamer N. Jarada, Wadhah Almansoori, Alan Chen, Shang Gao, Reda Alhajj et al.
      Pages 301-321
    4. CrimeFighter Investigator: Criminal Network Sense-Making

      • Rasmus Rosenqvist Petersen, Uffe Kock Wiil
      Pages 323-359

About this book

Terrorist groups throughout the world have been studied primarily through the use of social science methods. However, major advances in IT during the past decade have led to significant new ways of studying terrorist groups, making forecasts, learning models of their behaviour, and shaping policies about their behaviour.

Handbook of Computational Approaches to Counterterrorism provides the first in-depth look at how advanced mathematics and modern computing technology is shaping the study of terrorist groups. This book includes contributions from world experts in the field, and presents extensive information on terrorism data sets, new ways of building such data sets in real-time using text analytics, introduces the mathematics and computational approaches to understand terror group behaviour, analyzes terror networks, forecasts terror group behaviour, and shapes policies against terrorist groups. Auxiliary information will be posted on the book’s website.

Thisbook targets defence analysts, counter terror analysts, computer scientists, mathematicians, political scientists, psychologists, and researchers from the wide variety of fields engaged in counter-terrorism research. Advanced-level students in computer science, mathematics and social sciences will also find this book useful.

Editors and Affiliations

  • , Computer Science Department, University of Maryland, College Park, USA

    V.S. Subrahmanian

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eBook USD 84.99
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Softcover Book USD 149.00
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Hardcover Book USD 109.99
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