将文化因素纳入美国军事行动规划的决策模型

R. Hamel, M. Schafer, R. Lee, R. Stewart, M. Gippetti, H. Touati, A. Adamshick
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美国的军事决策和作战计划往往不考虑文化因素。对过去军事行动的审查表明,在许多情况下,没有考虑到一个区域的文化因素导致未能成功实现战略任务目标。进一步的分析表明,考虑到文化因素,手术成功率显著提高。这项工作旨在通过将文化数据自动收集到文化因素识别工具(CFIT)中来改善美国军事决策和作战计划。CFIT中的文化数据主要集中在国家一级,并通过开源方法收集。这些方法包括收集与不同国家和事件相关的文章,然后对其进行分析,找到关键词的频率。此频率计数为三种不同的预测方法提供输入数据,用于生成特定于因素的文化度量。当转换成这些指标时,文化因素可以集成到更复杂的预测模型中。无论是在更大的模型中使用还是单独使用,CFIT都有可能显著提高军事决策的质量。
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Incorporating cultural factors in a decision making model for the planning of U.S. military operations
U.S. military decision making and operational planning often does not account for cultural factors. A review of past military operations shows that in many cases failure to account for a region's cultural factors resulted in failure to achieve success in strategic mission objectives. Further analysis showed a significant increase in success rates for operations that accounted for cultural factors. This work aims to improve U.S. military decision making and operational planning by automating the collection of cultural data into a Cultural Factor Identification Tool (CFIT). The cultural data in CFIT is focused primarily at the country level and is gathered through open-source methods. These methods include collecting articles related to different countries and incidents and then parsing them to find frequencies of keywords. This frequency counts provide the input data for three different predictive approaches for generating factor specific, culture metrics. When converted into these metrics, cultural factors can be integrated within more sophisticated predictive models. Whether used within a larger model or on its own, the CFIT has the potential to significantly improve the quality of military decision making.
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