Authors
Aaron Mannes, Mary Michael, Amy Pate, Amy Sliva, Venkatramanan Siva Subrahmanian, Jonathan Wilkenfeld
Publication date
2008
Conference
Social Computing, Behavioral Modeling, and Prediction
Pages
37-45
Publisher
Springer US
Description
Stochastic Opponent Modeling Agents (SOMA) have been proposed as a paradigm for reasoning about cultural groups, terror groups, and other socioeconomic- political-military organizations worldwide. In this paper, we describe a case study that shows how SOMA was used to model the behavior of the terrorist organization, Hezbollah. Our team, consisting of a mix of computer scientists, policy experts, and political scientists, were able to understand new facts about Hezbollah of which even seasoned Hezbollah experts may not have been aware. This paper briefly overviews SOMA rules, explains how more than 14,000 SOMA rules for Hezbollah were automatically derived, and then describes a few key findings about Hezbollah, enabled by this framework.
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