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This open access book brings together a set of original studies
that use cutting-edge computational methods to investigate conflict
at various geographic scales and degrees of intensity and violence.
Methodologically, this book covers a variety of computational
approaches from text mining and machine learning to agent-based
modelling and social network analysis. Empirical cases range from
migration policy framing in North America and street protests in
Iran to violence against civilians in Congo and food riots
world-wide. Supplementary materials in the book include a
comprehensive list of the datasets on conflict and dissent, as well
as resources to online repositories where the annotated code and
data of individual chapters can be found and where (agent-based)
models can be re-produced and altered. These materials are a
valuable resource for those wishing to retrace and learn from the
analyses described in this volume and adapt and apply them to their
own research interests. By bringing together novel research through
an international team of scholars from a range of disciplines,
Computational Conflict Research pioneers and maps this emerging
field. The book will appeal to students, scholars, and anyone
interested in the prospects of using computational social sciences
to advance our understanding of conflict dynamics.
This book offers a snapshot of the state-of-the-art in
classification at the interface between statistics, computer
science and application fields. The contributions span a broad
spectrum, from theoretical developments to practical applications;
they all share a strong computational component. The topics
addressed are from the following fields: Statistics and Data
Analysis; Machine Learning and Knowledge Discovery; Data Analysis
in Marketing; Data Analysis in Finance and Economics; Data Analysis
in Medicine and the Life Sciences; Data Analysis in the Social,
Behavioural, and Health Care Sciences; Data Analysis in
Interdisciplinary Domains; Classification and Subject Indexing in
Library and Information Science. The book presents selected papers
from the Second European Conference on Data Analysis, held at
Jacobs University Bremen in July 2014. This conference unites
diverse researchers in the pursuit of a common topic, creating
truly unique synergies in the process.
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