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Information Operations Recognition: from Nonlinear Analysis to Decision-making

01/22/2019
by   Aleksandr G. Dodonov, et al.
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The book is dedicated to the issues of information operations recognition based on analysis of information space, particularly, web-resources, social networks, and blogs. In this context, open source intelligence technology (OSINT) solves the problem of initial analysis of modern-time information flows. The book provides a detailed description of mathematical principles of information operations recognition, based on mathematical statistics, nonlinear dynamics, complex networks theory, information and mathematical modeling, sociology. A separate chapter covers the applications of approaches from expert estimation theory and decision-making support to information operation recognition. The book is addressed to a broad circle of specialists from information technology and security domains.

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