10 Million International Dyadic Events

  • Gary King (Contributor)
  • Will Lowe (Contributor)

Dataset

Description

When the Palestinians launch a mortar attack into Israel, the Israeli army does not wait until the end of the calendar year to react. Yet, most modern data collections are aggregated to the month or year. The data available here include almost 10 million individual events, each coded to the exact day they occur or become known. Each event is summarized in the data as "Actor A does something to Actor B", with Actors A and B recording about 450 countries and other (within-country) actors and "does something to" coded in an ontology of about 200 types of actions. The data are coded by computer from millions of Reuters news reports. The software system (produced by VRA) that performs this task has been independently evaluated by King and Lowe (2003). This article found that for the numbers of events it was possible to convince humans (trained Harvard undergraduates) to code by hand, the machine did as well as the humans. For much larger numbers of events for which no expert coder could keep up, the machine dominates.
Date made available6 Aug 2008
PublisherHarvard Dataverse

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