
@article{ref1,
title="A systems-level understanding of adversarial behaviour",
journal="International journal of intelligent defence support systems",
year="2012",
author="Weiss, Lora G. and Briscoe, Erica and Whitaker, Elizabeth and Trewhitt, Ethan and Hayes, Heather and Horgan, John",
volume="5",
number="1",
pages="4-4",
abstract="Modelling behaviour related to the perpetration of improvised explosive devices is extremely complex. Behavioural aspects range from those who create a plan to those who gather supplies for developing the devices to those who passively look the other way. Developing computational approaches to understanding such behaviour necessitates either a decomposition of behavioural activity into smaller, manageable behaviours or generalising larger, group behaviour where gross trends are observed. This may suffice for particular applications; however, additional consideration can be given to developing more comprehensive approaches. Specifically, for those seeking to understand terrorism, a number of social, cultural and behavioural perspectives are being developed by experts worldwide. These perspectives may complement each other or they may be in conflict, but they equally contribute to a broader understanding. Our research is developing computational methods to analyse and experiment with differing views and perspectives of potential influences on adversarial behaviour at this system-level.<p />",
language="",
issn="1755-1587",
doi="10.1504/IJIDSS.2012.053676",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJIDSS.2012.053676"
}