Intelligence and Security Informatics: Biosurveillance (eBook, PDF)
Second NSF Workshop, BioSurveillance 2007, New Brunswick, NJ, USA, May 22, 2007, Proceedings
Redaktion: Zeng, Daniel; Chen, Hsinchun; Kvach, James; Lober, Bill; Madigan, David; Thurmond, Mark; Lynch, Cecil; Komatsu, Ken; Gotham, Ivan
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Intelligence and Security Informatics: Biosurveillance (eBook, PDF)
Second NSF Workshop, BioSurveillance 2007, New Brunswick, NJ, USA, May 22, 2007, Proceedings
Redaktion: Zeng, Daniel; Chen, Hsinchun; Kvach, James; Lober, Bill; Madigan, David; Thurmond, Mark; Lynch, Cecil; Komatsu, Ken; Gotham, Ivan
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second NSF Workshop on Biosurveillance Systems and Case Studies, BioSurveillance 2007, held in New Brunswick, NJ, USA, May 2007. It brings together infectious disease informatics (IDI) researchers and practitioners to discuss selected topics directly relevant to data sharing and analysis for real-time animal and public health surveillance.
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second NSF Workshop on Biosurveillance Systems and Case Studies, BioSurveillance 2007, held in New Brunswick, NJ, USA, May 2007. It brings together infectious disease informatics (IDI) researchers and practitioners to discuss selected topics directly relevant to data sharing and analysis for real-time animal and public health surveillance.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juni 2007
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783540726081
- Artikelnr.: 44220551
- Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juni 2007
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783540726081
- Artikelnr.: 44220551
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Daniel Zeng, University of Arizona Tucson, AZ, USA / Ivan Gotham, New York State Department of Health, Albany, NY, USA / Ken Komatsu, Arizona Department of Health Services, Phoenix, AZ, USA / Cecil Lynch, University of California, Davis, CA, USA / Mark Thurmond, University of California, Davis, CA, USA / David Madigan, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA / Bill Lober, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA / James Kvach, Lexington, VA. USA / Hsinchun Chen, University of Arizona Tucson, AZ, USA
Long Papers.- Early Outbreak Detection Using an Automated Data Feed of Test Orders from a Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory.- Chinese Chief Complaint Classification for Syndromic Surveillance.- Incorporating Geographical Contacts into Social Network Analysis for Contact Tracing in Epidemiology: A Study on Taiwan SARS Data.- A Model for Characterizing Annual Flu Cases.- Population Dynamics in the Elderly: The Need for Age-Adjustment in National BioSurveillance Systems.- Data Classification for Selection of Temporal Alerting Methods for Biosurveillance.- High Performance Computing for Disease Surveillance.- Towards Real Time Epidemiology: Data Assimilation, Modeling and Anomaly Detection of Health Surveillance Data Streams.- Algorithm Combination for Improved Performance in Biosurveillance Systems.- Decoupling Temporal Aberration Detection Algorithms for Enhanced Biosurveillance.- Assessing Seasonal Variation in Multisource Surveillance Data: Annual Harmonic Regression.- A Study into Detection of Bio-Events in Multiple Streams of Surveillance Data.- A Web-Based System for Infectious Disease Data Integration and Sharing: Evaluating Outcome, Task Performance Efficiency, User Information Satisfaction, and Usability.- Public Health Affinity Domain: A Standards-Based Surveillance System Solution.- The Influenza Data Summary: A Prototype Application for Visualizing National Influenza Activity.- Global Foot-and-Mouth Disease Surveillance Using BioPortal.- Utilization of Predictive Mathematical Epidemiological Modeling in Crisis Preparedness Exercises.- Short Papers.- Ambulatory e-Prescribing: Evaluating a Novel Surveillance Data Source.- Detecting the Start of the Flu Season.- Syndromic Surveillance for Early Detection of Nosocomial Outbreaks.- A Bayesian Biosurveillance Method That Models Unknown Outbreak Diseases.- Spatial Epidemic Patterns Recognition Using Computer Algebra.- Detecting Conserved RNA Secondary Structures in Viral Genomes: The RADAR Approach.- Extended Abstracts.- Gemina: A Web-Based Epidemiology and Genomic Metadata System Designed to Identify Infectious Agents.- Internet APRS Data Utilization for Biosurveillance Applications.
Long Papers.- Early Outbreak Detection Using an Automated Data Feed of Test Orders from a Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory.- Chinese Chief Complaint Classification for Syndromic Surveillance.- Incorporating Geographical Contacts into Social Network Analysis for Contact Tracing in Epidemiology: A Study on Taiwan SARS Data.- A Model for Characterizing Annual Flu Cases.- Population Dynamics in the Elderly: The Need for Age-Adjustment in National BioSurveillance Systems.- Data Classification for Selection of Temporal Alerting Methods for Biosurveillance.- High Performance Computing for Disease Surveillance.- Towards Real Time Epidemiology: Data Assimilation, Modeling and Anomaly Detection of Health Surveillance Data Streams.- Algorithm Combination for Improved Performance in Biosurveillance Systems.- Decoupling Temporal Aberration Detection Algorithms for Enhanced Biosurveillance.- Assessing Seasonal Variation in Multisource Surveillance Data: Annual Harmonic Regression.- A Study into Detection of Bio-Events in Multiple Streams of Surveillance Data.- A Web-Based System for Infectious Disease Data Integration and Sharing: Evaluating Outcome, Task Performance Efficiency, User Information Satisfaction, and Usability.- Public Health Affinity Domain: A Standards-Based Surveillance System Solution.- The Influenza Data Summary: A Prototype Application for Visualizing National Influenza Activity.- Global Foot-and-Mouth Disease Surveillance Using BioPortal.- Utilization of Predictive Mathematical Epidemiological Modeling in Crisis Preparedness Exercises.- Short Papers.- Ambulatory e-Prescribing: Evaluating a Novel Surveillance Data Source.- Detecting the Start of the Flu Season.- Syndromic Surveillance for Early Detection of Nosocomial Outbreaks.- A Bayesian Biosurveillance Method That Models Unknown Outbreak Diseases.- Spatial Epidemic Patterns Recognition Using Computer Algebra.- Detecting Conserved RNA Secondary Structures in Viral Genomes: The RADAR Approach.- Extended Abstracts.- Gemina: A Web-Based Epidemiology and Genomic Metadata System Designed to Identify Infectious Agents.- Internet APRS Data Utilization for Biosurveillance Applications.