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A hierarchical cluster approach toward understanding the regional variable in country conflict modeling

A hierarchical cluster approach toward understanding the regional variable in country conflict... This paper aims to examine how the regional variable in country conflict modeling affects forecast accuracy and identifies a methodology to further improve the predictions.Design/methodology/approachThis paper uses statistical learning methods to both evaluate the quantity of data for clustering countries along with quantifying accuracy according to the number of clusters used.FindingsThis study demonstrates that increasing the number of clusters for modeling improves the ability to predict conflict as long as the models are robust.Originality/valueThis study investigates the quantity of clusters used in conflict modeling, while previous research assumes a specific quantity before modeling. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Defense Analytics and Logistics Emerald Publishing

A hierarchical cluster approach toward understanding the regional variable in country conflict modeling

A hierarchical cluster approach toward understanding the regional variable in country conflict modeling

Journal of Defense Analytics and Logistics , Volume 7 (1): 21 – Sep 19, 2023

Abstract

This paper aims to examine how the regional variable in country conflict modeling affects forecast accuracy and identifies a methodology to further improve the predictions.Design/methodology/approachThis paper uses statistical learning methods to both evaluate the quantity of data for clustering countries along with quantifying accuracy according to the number of clusters used.FindingsThis study demonstrates that increasing the number of clusters for modeling improves the ability to predict conflict as long as the models are robust.Originality/valueThis study investigates the quantity of clusters used in conflict modeling, while previous research assumes a specific quantity before modeling.

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Emerald Publishing
Copyright
© In accordance with section 105 of the US Copyright Act, this work has been produced by a US government employee and shall be considered a public domain work, as copyright protection is not available
ISSN
2399-6439
DOI
10.1108/jdal-11-2022-0011
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Abstract

This paper aims to examine how the regional variable in country conflict modeling affects forecast accuracy and identifies a methodology to further improve the predictions.Design/methodology/approachThis paper uses statistical learning methods to both evaluate the quantity of data for clustering countries along with quantifying accuracy according to the number of clusters used.FindingsThis study demonstrates that increasing the number of clusters for modeling improves the ability to predict conflict as long as the models are robust.Originality/valueThis study investigates the quantity of clusters used in conflict modeling, while previous research assumes a specific quantity before modeling.

Journal

Journal of Defense Analytics and LogisticsEmerald Publishing

Published: Sep 19, 2023

Keywords: Cluster analysis; Country conflict; Forecasting; Principal components evaluation

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