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Predicting Terrorism in Europe with Remote Sensing, Spatial Statistics, and Machine Learning

Caleb Buffa    
Vasit Sagan    
Gregory Brunner and Zachary Phillips    

Resumen

This study predicts the presence or absence of terrorism in Europe on a previously unexplored spatial scale. Dependent variables consist of satellite imagery and socio-environmental data. Five machine learning models were evaluated over the following binary classification problem: the presence or absence of historical attacks within hexagonal-grid cells of 25 square kilometers. Four spatial statistics were conducted to assess the validity of the results and improve our inferential understanding of spatial processes among terror attacks. This analysis resulted in a Random Forest model that achieves 0.99 accuracy in predicting the presence or absence of terrorism at a spatial resolution of approximately 5 km. The results were validated by robust F1 and average precision scores of 0.96 and 0.97, respectively. Additionally, statistical analysis revealed spatial differences between separatists and all other terrorist types. This work concludes that remote sensing, machine learning, and spatial techniques are important and valuable methods for providing insight into terrorist activity and behavior.

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