CounteR Project’s Research Activities Lead to Valuable Scientific Papers
Thu, 26 Jan 2023
As the third and final year of the project's implementation draws near, the CounteR consortium partners have made significant progress in developing an early-warning tool designed to detect potentially radical content in the online environment.
The consortium is made up of representatives of academia, data science specialists, software developers, law enforcement agencies, and ethical and legal consultants, to ensure that the project will produce a valuable comprehensive tool.
To ensure that the scientific community benefits from the research findings, the academia and research consortium members have produced nine scientific papers so far, which were published in leading magazines, scientific journals, and other specialized publications.
Check out these papers to learn fascinating details about Terrorism Risk Assessment Instruments (TRA-I), as well as current considerations and future perspectives on the radicalization process; about hate speech detection models and Natural Language Processing techniques; or about the hyperbolic networks representing the patterns of interactions between the fundamental units of complex systems.
All scientific papers stemming from the research activities carried out within CounteR are available on the project’s website and on the Zenodo open data repository.
We remind you that the Privacy-First Situational Awareness Platform for Violent Terrorism and Crime Prediction, Counter Radicalization and Citizen Protection Project or CounteR is funded by the Horizon 2020 program of the European Union and submitted under the H2020-SU-SEC-2020 call for proposals, with project ID 101021607.