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Forecasting Significant Societal Events Using The Embers Streaming Predictive Analytics System.

Andy Doyle1, Graham Katz1, Kristen Summers1, Chris Ackermann1, Ilya Zavorin1, Zunsik Lim1, Sathappan Muthiah2, Patrick Butler2, Nathan Self2, Liang Zhao2, Chang-Tien Lu2, Rupinder Paul Khandpur2, Youssef Fayed3, Naren Ramakrishnan2.   

Abstract

Developed under the Intelligence Advanced Research Project Activity Open Source Indicators program, Early Model Based Event Recognition using Surrogates (EMBERS) is a large-scale big data analytics system for forecasting significant societal events, such as civil unrest events on the basis of continuous, automated analysis of large volumes of publicly available data. It has been operational since November 2012 and delivers approximately 50 predictions each day for countries of Latin America. EMBERS is built on a streaming, scalable, loosely coupled, shared-nothing architecture using ZeroMQ as its messaging backbone and JSON as its wire data format. It is deployed on Amazon Web Services using an entirely automated deployment process. We describe the architecture of the system, some of the design tradeoffs encountered during development, and specifics of the machine learning models underlying EMBERS. We also present a detailed prospective evaluation of EMBERS in forecasting significant societal events in the past 2 years.

Year:  2014        PMID: 25553271      PMCID: PMC4276118          DOI: 10.1089/big.2014.0046

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Big Data        ISSN: 2167-6461            Impact factor:   2.128


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