Analysis of insurgent incidents in thailand (U).
Abstract
A general survey is made on the data collected by the Village
Information System, Thailand project. Principal component analysis and
principal factor analysis data reduction techniques are applied to the
data for selected areas in northeast Thailand and the results are compared.
Algebraic models are applied to a selected variable of the data
and forecasting techniques applied to each model to predict the value
of the variable in the next time period. Conclusions are presented concerning
the operational usefulness of the analytical techniques applied
to the data.
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