Peter Turchin and his colleagues explain their design of a computational method to predict social collapse: multipath forecasting. By incorporating quantitative data (i.e. demography) as well as qualitative data (i.e. cultural value), a system trained on historical data predicts “a history of possible futures, in which the near- and medium-term paths of societies are probabilistically forecast.” This sort of forecasting could help to predict the outcomes of future crises.
A History of Possible Futures: Multipath Forecasting of Social Breakdown, Recovery, and Resilience
Author(s)
Peter Turchin, Nina Witoszek, Stefan Thurner, David Garcia, Roger Griffin, Daniel Hoyer, Atle Midttun, James Bennett, Knut Myrum Næss, and Sergey Gavrilets
Publication Date
2018
Publisher
Cliodynamics (vol. 9, iss. 2)
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Resource Type
Academic Journal Article
Resource Theme
Futures Studies • Societal Collapse