Social computing, behavioral-cultural modeling and prediction: 4th international conference, SBP 2011, College Park, MD, USA, March 29-31, 2011 ; proceedings
In: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6589
In: Lecture Notes in Computer Science Ser. v.6589
Title Page -- Preface -- Organization -- Table of Contents -- Using Models to Inform Policy: Insights from Modeling the Complexities of Global Polio Eradication -- Toward Culturally Informed Option Awareness for Influence Operations with S-CAT -- Introduction -- Example Scenario: Reducing Piracy Off the West-African Coast -- Improving Option Awareness by Assessing Alternative Plans -- Modeling in S-CAT -- Assessing Plans in S-CAT -- Improving Option Awareness by Explaining Forecasted Effects -- Summary and Discussion -- References -- Optimization-Based Influencing of Village Social Networks in a Counterinsurgency -- Problem Statement -- Technical Approach -- Optimization Formulation -- Results -- References -- Identifying Health-Related Topics on Twitter An Exploration of Tobacco-Related Tweets as a Test Topic -- Introduction -- Methods and Results -- Data Sampling and Collection -- Comprehensive Dataset Analysis -- Tobacco Subset Analysis -- Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- Application of a Profile Similarity Methodology for Identifying Terrorist Groups That Use or Pursue CBRN Weapons -- Introduction -- Data and Measures -- Profile Similarity -- Results -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Cognitive Aspects of Power in a Two-Level Game -- Introduction -- Description of the IPD^2 Game -- A Cognitive Model of IPD^2 -- Human Data and Model Simulation Results -- Discussion -- References -- Predicting Demonstrations' Violence Level Using Qualitative Reasoning -- Introduction -- Related Work -- Qualitative Reasoning and Simulation -- Modeling Violence Level in Demonstration -- Models Evaluation -- Summary and Future Work -- References -- Abstraction of an Affective-Cognitive Decision Making Model Based on Simulated Behaviour and Perception Chains -- Introduction -- An Affective-Cognitive Decision Making Model.
In: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6589
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