AN INTEGRATED HUMAN–COMPUTER SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING INTERSTATE DISPUTES

T. Marwala, M. Lagazio, and T. Tettey

Keywords

Artificial intelligence, control, decision-support systems, interstateconflict

Abstract

In this paper we develop a scientific approach to control inter-country conflict. This system makes use of a neural network and a feedback control approach. It was found that by controlling the four controllable inputs: Democracy, Dependency, Allies and Capability simultaneously, all the predicted dispute outcomes could be avoided. Furthermore, it was observed that controlling a single input Dependency or Capability also avoids all the predicted conflicts. When the influence of each input variable on conflict is assessed, Dependency, Capability, and Democracy emerge as key variables that influence conflict.

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