Identification of refugee influx patterns in Greece via model-theoretic analysis of daily arrivals
Harris V. Georgiou

TL;DR
This paper develops a novel systemic analysis and predictive modeling framework for refugee influx in Greece, employing advanced statistical and signal processing techniques to enable early warning and resource deployment.
Contribution
It is the first to design a predictive early warning system for refugee influx using diverse analytical methods on unique crisis data.
Findings
Behavioral patterns of smuggling networks match digital communication burst models.
Major periodic trends identified at 6.2-6.5 days and 48-hour cycles.
Models enable short-term forecasting of refugee arrivals.
Abstract
The refugee crisis is perhaps the single most challenging problem for Europe today. Hundreds of thousands of people have already traveled across dangerous sea passages from Turkish shores to Greek islands, resulting in thousands of dead and missing, despite the best rescue efforts from both sides. One of the main reasons is the total lack of any early warning-alerting system, which could provide some preparation time for the prompt and effective deployment of resources at the hot zones. This work is such an attempt for a systemic analysis of the refugee influx in Greece, aiming at (a) the statistical and signal-level characterization of the smuggling networks and (b) the formulation and preliminary assessment of such models for predictive purposes, i.e., as the basis of such an early warning-alerting protocol. To our knowledge, this is the first-ever attempt to design such a system,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlind Source Separation Techniques · Fractal and DNA sequence analysis · Remote-Sensing Image Classification
MethodsIndependent Component Analysis · Principal Components Analysis
