Methodology
Data Sources
Signal Intelligence aggregates data from multiple RSS feeds spanning different geopolitical perspectives:
- Western media — BBC, Reuters, and other major English-language outlets
- China-aligned media — South China Morning Post and related outlets
- Russia-aligned media — TASS and related outlets
- Middle East media — Al Jazeera and regional sources
- Indian media — The Hindu and related outlets
- Think tanks — Policy analysis and research institutions
Processing Pipeline
- Ingestion — RSS feeds are polled every 60–90 minutes
- Deduplication — Similar articles across sources are grouped
- Classification — Items are tagged by theatre, themes, and geopolitical relevance
- Entity extraction — Named entities (countries, leaders, organisations) are identified
- Brief generation — AI synthesises developments into structured intelligence briefs
- Wiki population — Event, entity, narrative, and market pages are created and updated
Prediction Market Data
Market probabilities and volumes are sourced from Polymarket, sampled every 30 minutes. History charts reflect all sampled data points. Markets are filtered for geopolitical relevance before inclusion.
Narrative Analysis
Narrative analysis identifies how different sources frame the same events. We track framing choices, emphasis differences, and counter-narratives across geopolitical alignments. This is not a claim of objective truth — it is a map of how information is being presented.
Limitations
- Source coverage is limited to English-language and translated feeds
- AI-generated analysis may contain errors or miss important context
- Entity profiles are enriched over time — many profiles are incomplete
- Market data reflects public prediction markets, not expert consensus
- Updates occur on a cadence, not in real-time
About
Signal Intelligence Wiki is built and maintained as a geopolitical monitoring tool. It is designed for analysts, researchers, and observers who need to track how geopolitical events develop across different information environments.