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Using Social Media to Extract Information about Chemical Weapons Incidents: A Methodology and Demonstration of Concept from the Civil War in Syria
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Using Social Media to Extract Information about Chemical Weapons Incidents: A Methodology and Demonstration of Concept from the Civil War in Syria

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RAND 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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Format
Paperback
Publisher
RAND Corporation
Country
United States
Date
30 April 2022
Pages
108
ISBN
9781977406446

RAND 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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Format
Paperback
Publisher
RAND Corporation
Country
United States
Date
30 April 2022
Pages
108
ISBN
9781977406446