Kristina Lerman Leads ISI Group Probing Social Networking Threats

| November 19, 2010

ISI project leader Kristina Lerman will work with Aram Galstyan, Yu-Han Chang, and Alex Tartakovsky (USC Mathematics) on the project.

Kristina Lerman

The Air Force Office of Science Research working through a UCLA-headquartered Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative is funding a $1.4 million study of “Inferring Structure and Forecasting Dynamics of Evolving Networks.”

Social networks underpin a new generation of potential terror threats, playing a role in the formation of extremist identities, dissemination of propaganda, recruitment of followers, social transmission of operational and tactical skills, and, ultimately, the execution of hostile acts.

The inherent complexity of these networks motivates a new study. ISI project leader Kristina Lerman, who will work with Aram Galstyan, Yu-Han Chang, and Alex Tartakovsky (USC Mathematics) on it.

The MURI team will develop novel models and metrics for inferring individual and group behavior, acknowledging that social networks may incorporate static, dynamic and stochastic structures, facilitate cooperative and competitive interactions both within and between groups, intentionally include covert features alongside those left open for public scrutiny, and be variously robust or fragile to disruptions.

The proposed research is data driven and will bridge gaps between social science, mathematics, and computational approaches to networks by developing models and metrics that will be tested against diverse empirical data sets on human social networks from field, laboratory and web-based settings.

Published on November 19th, 2010

Last updated on August 5th, 2021

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