Toward Culturally Informed Option Awareness For Influence Operations With S-Cat

Ken Murray,John Lowrance, Ken Sharpe, Doug Williams,Keith Grembam,Kim Holloman, Clarke Speed,Robert Tynes

SBP'11: Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Social computing, behavioral-cultural modeling and prediction(2011)

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The Socio-Cultural Analysis Tool (S-CAT) is being developed to help decision makers better understand the plausible effects of actions taken in situations where the impact of culture is both significant and subtle. We describe S-CAT in the context of a hypothetical influence operation that serves as an illustrative use case. One of the many challenges in developing S-CAT involves providing transparency into the model. S-CAT does this by providing explanations of the analysis it provides. This paper describes how S-CAT can improve option-awareness during influence operations and discusses the explanation capabilities used by S-CAT to support transparency into the model.
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Modeling Culture,Effects-Based Modeling,Forecasting Effects
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