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E-raamat: Biosurveillance and Biosecurity: International Workshop, BioSecure 2008, Raleigh, NC, USA, December 2, 2008. Proceedings

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  • Sari: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5354
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Nov-2008
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  • ISBN-13: 9783540897460
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Workshop on Biosurveillance and Biosecurity, BioSecure 2008, held in Raleigh, NC, USA, in December 2008. The 18 revised full papers presented together with one invited paper were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on informatics infrastructure and policy considerations; network-based data analytics; biosurveillance models and outbreak detection; model assessment and case studies; environmental biosurveillance and case studies.
Informatics Infrastructure and Policy Considerations
Public Health Information Fusion for Situation Awareness
1(9)
Henry Rolka
Jean C. O'Connor
David Walker
Biosurveillance, Case Reporting, and Decision Support: Public Health Interactions with a Health Information Exchange
10(12)
Rebecca A. Hills
William B. Lober
Ian S. Painter
Bio-surveillance Event Models, Open Source Intelligence, and the Semantic Web
22(10)
Nancy Grady
Lowell Vizenor
Jeanne Sappington Marin
Laura Peitersen
Foresight China II: Identification and Detection of Infectious Diseases
32(10)
Jiayuan Feng
Jianshi (Jesse) Huang
Angus Nicoll
Public Health Preparedness Informatics Infrastructure. A Case Study in Integrated Surveillance and Response: 2004-2005 National Influenza Vaccine Shortage
42(14)
Ivan J. Gotham
Linh H. Le
Debra L. Sottolano
Kathryn J. Schmit
Network-Based Data Analytics
Dynamic Network Model for Predicting Occurrences of Salmonella at Food Facilities
56(8)
Purnamrita Sarkar
Lujie Chen
Artur Dubrawski
Network-Based Analysis of Beijing SARS Data
64(10)
Xiaolong Zheng
Daniel Zeng
Aaron Sun
Yuan Luo
Quanyi Wang
Feiyue Wang
Tutte Polynomials and Topological Quantum Algorithms in Social Network Analysis for Epidemiology, Bio-surveillance and Bio-security
74(11)
Mario Velez
Juan Ospina
Doracelly Hincapie
Biosurveillance Models and Outbreak Detection
Integrating a Commuting Model with the Bayesian Aerosol Release Detector
85(12)
Aurel Cami
Garrick L. Wallstrom
William R. Hogan
A Temporal Extension of the Bayesian Aerosol Release Detector
97(11)
Xiaohui Kong
Garrick L. Wallstrom
William R. Hogan
A Z-Score Based Multi-level Spatial Clustering Algorithm for the Detection of Disease Outbreaks
108(11)
Jialan Que
Fu-Chiang Tsui
Jeremy Espino
Epidemic Thresholds in SIR and SIIR Models Applying an Algorithmic Method
119(12)
Doracelly Hincapie P.
Juan Ospina G.
Anthony Uyi Afuwape
Ruben D. Gomez A.
Test Power for Drug Abuse Surveillance
131(12)
Jarad Niemi
Meredith Smith
David Banks
Model Assessment and Case Studies
Assessing the Accuracy of Spatiotemporal Epidemiological Models
143(12)
James H. Kaufman
Joanna L. Conant
Daniel A. Ford
Wakana Kirihata
Barbara Jones
Judith V. Douglas
Simulation of Multivariate Spatial-Temporal Outbreak Data for Detection Algorithm Evaluation
155(9)
Min Zhang
Xiaohui Kong
Garrick L. Wallstrom
Analysis and Prediction of Epidemiological Trend of Scarlet Fever from 1957 to 2004 in the Downtown Area of Beijing
164(5)
Yanhui Shen
Chu Jiang
Zhe Dun
Environmental Biosurveillance and Case Studies
Environmental Biosurveillance for Epidemic Prediction: Experience with Rift Valley Fever
169(6)
Jean-Paul Chretien
Assaf Anyamba
Jennifer Small
Compton J. Tucker
Seth C. Britch
Kenneth J. Linthicum
Spatial Regression-Based Environmental Analysis in Infectious Disease Informatics
175(8)
Daniel D. Zeng
Ping Yan
Su Li
Author Index 183