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Citation

Mahmood N, Ghani Khan MU. Computers, Materials and Continua 2022; 70(3): 4411-4428.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022)

DOI

10.32604/cmc.2022.013956

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This study proposes an architecture for the prediction of extremist human behaviour from projected suicide bombings. By linking 'dots' of police data comprising scattered information of people, groups, logistics, locations, communication, and spatiotemporal characters on different social media groups, the proposed architecture will spawn beneficial information. This useful information will, in turn, help the police both in predicting potential terrorist events and in investigating previous events. Furthermore, this architecture will aid in the identification of criminals and their associates and handlers. Terrorism is psychological warfare, which, in the broadest sense, can be defined as the utilisation of deliberate violence for economic, political or religious purposes. In this study, a supervised learning-based approach was adopted to develop the proposed architecture. The dataset was prepared from the suicide bomb blast data of Pakistan obtained from the South Asia Terrorism Portal (SATP). As the proposed architecture was simulated, the supervised learning-based classifiers naïve Bayes and Hoeffding Tree reached 72.17% accuracy. One of the additional benefits this study offers is the ability to predict the target audience of potential suicide bomb blasts, which may be used to eliminate future threats or, at least, minimise the number of casualties and other property losses. © 2022 Tech Science Press. All rights reserved.


Language: en

Keywords

Terrorism; Forecasting; Behavioral research; Suicide bombing; Bombs (ordnance); Extremism; Architecture; Social media; Pattern recognition; Machine learning; Bomb blasts; Supervised learning; Crime prediction; Human behaviors; Media groups; Potential terrorist; Proposed architectures; Spatio-temporal character

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