Using Social Media to Extract Information about Chemical Weapons Incidents: A Methodology and Demonstration of Concept from the Civil War in Syria
Using Social Media to Extract Information about Chemical Weapons Incidents: A Methodology and Demonstration of Concept from the Civil War in Syria
Mendelsohn, Joshua
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Condition: New, UPC: 9781977406446, Publication Date: Fri, April 1, 2022, Type: Paperback ,
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8RAND Corporation researchers developed an approach for analyzing social media data to derive insights about chemical incidents and conducted a proof of concept of that approach by applying it to the case of chemical weapons use in Syria (2017?2018). The procedure, a four-step process, showed promise. They recommend that the Defense Threat Reduction Agency initiate three activities to further the development of the procedure.
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