Users from various military, government, and intelligence communities are using iTRACE to create analytical products. ITRACE provides a fully automated capability to monitor political activity around the globe by automatically converting news reports into structured indices that reflect the character and intensity of interactions between key leaders, organizations, and countries-who is doing what to whom, when, where and how around the world. ICEWS Trending, Recognition, and Assessment of Current Events (iTRACE). You can find ICEWS data on the Harvard Dataverse. The iDATA repository is one of the largest human socio-cultural data sets that has unified data that can be exploited by both operators and social science modelers. IDATA provides the underlying data that is leveraged by the iTRACE (trending) and iCAST (forecasting) components of the ICEWS system. The actors (country, sector, organization, individual) involved in events come from dictionaries of over 50,000 named and time-indexed entities as well as over 700 generic agents (e.g. There are over 300 different types of coded events drawn from the Conflict and Mediation Event Observations taxonomy, with each event type having an observer-neutral intensity score that represents how hostile or how cooperative the event is. This event data consists of date-stamped and geolocated event triples that recount who did-what to whom. These unclassified stories are obtained through both Factiva as well as the government Open Source Enterprise (formerly Open Source Center) and are processed through innovative deep and shallow-parsing technologies to produce a set of over 25 million unique geolocated events with an accuracy of greater than 80 percent. The iDATA repository contains over 45 million world-wide stories in English, Spanish, Portuguese and Arabic, spanning from January 1991. Model forecasts are presented through a variety of visualizations supporting drilldown to foster trust in models through transparency. The results are presented in an interactive, customizable web-based portal featuring time series, map-based and other views. Millions of news stories are processed by an innovative, shallow-parsing Jabari technology and BBN’s Serif NLP technology. These models are provisioned in near real-time from more than 100 data sources and 250 international and regional newsfeeds. ICEWS uses a mixed methods approach to instability forecasting, combining heterogeneous statistical and agent-based models in an integration framework with an aggregate forecast accuracy of more than 80 percent. Using ICEWS, Combatant Commanders (COCOMs) have a powerful capability to anticipate and respond to stability challenges, allocate resources in accordance to the risks they are designed to mitigate, and track and measure in real time the effectiveness of resource allocations toward end-state stability objectives. ICEWS supports decisions on how to allocate resources to mitigate crisis. At only 3" long, the Targus Compact Mouse is small enough to conveniently carry in a laptop bag for comfortable mousing on the go.The Integrated Crisis Early Warning System (ICEWS) program is a comprehensive, integrated, automated, generalizable, and validated system to monitor, assess, and forecast national, sub-national, and internal crises. The sleek black and gray design provides added style, while the contoured shape provides ergonomic support for left and right handed users. Featuring a standard USB connection, the mouse is ready to work out of the box. The retractable cord adjusts allowing users to choose the length needed to save space in compact work environments. The Blue Trace technology combines the power of an optical mouse with the precision of a laser mouse for remarkable tracking on almost any surface. The integrated scroll button allows you to scroll up or down through spreadsheets or browse the internet. The Targus Compact BlueTrace Mouse is the perfect solution for travelers who need to save space when using an external mouse. BlueTrace technology* for remarkable tracking.
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