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Schrodt's academic work as well as his views (including those expressed in his academic work and in his blog posts) are frequently referenced by other blogs about data science and predictive analytics in political science, such as
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to become a full-time consultant. Schrodt is currently a senior research scientist at the statistical consulting firm Parus Analytical Systems.
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O'Brien, Sean P. (March 9, 2010). "Crisis Early Warning and Decision Support: Contemporary Approaches and Thoughts on Future Research".
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models created by Schrodt were also successfully incorporated into the predictive algorithms used by Lockheed Martin for ICEWS.
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Schrodt's work has largely been focused on automated coding of event data for political news. In 1994, he created the
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for 4 years, before leaving academia for a private sector job with Parus Analytical Systems.
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Schrodt received an M.A. in mathematics and a Ph.D. in political science from
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in 1976. He worked at Northwestern University for 12 years, then at the
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Gerner, Deborah J.; Schrodt, Philip A.; Abu-Jabr, Rajaa; Yilmaz, Omur.
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A modification of TABARI, called JABARI-NLP, was used for the
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Textual Analysis by Augmented Replacement Instructions
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Philip A. Schrodt
Pennsylvania State University
Indiana University
University of Kansas
Pennsylvania State University
Kansas Event Data System
American Political Science Association
Textual Analysis by Augmented Replacement Instructions
Conflict and Mediation Event Observations
Integrated Conflict Early Warning System
Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratories
Global Database of Events, Language, and Tone
Kalev Leetaru
Logistic regression
Jay Ulfelder
Foreign Policy
"Philip Schrodt"
Pennsylvania State University
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