Analyzing and Modeling Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Infectious DiseasesDongmei Chen, Bernard Moulin, Jianhong Wu Features modern research and methodology on the spread of infectious diseases and showcases a broad range of multi-disciplinary and state-of-the-art techniques on geo-simulation, geo-visualization, remote sensing, metapopulation modeling, cloud computing, and pattern analysis
Analyzing and Modeling Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Infectious Diseases is an excellent resource for researchers and scientists who use, manage, or analyze infectious disease data, need to learn various traditional and advanced analytical methods and modeling techniques, and become aware of different issues and challenges related to infectious disease modeling and simulation. The book is also a useful textbook and/or supplement for upper-undergraduate and graduate-level courses in bioinformatics, biostatistics, public health and policy, and epidemiology. |
Contents
Cloud ComputingEnabled Cluster Detection Using a Flexibly | 177 |
Current Approaches | 189 |
Statistical Modeling of Spatiotemporal Infectious | 211 |
Spatial Analysis and Statistical Modeling of 2009 H1N1 Pandemic | 247 |
West Nile Virus Mosquito Abundance Modeling Using | 263 |
CONTENTS vii | 283 |
GEOSIMULATION AND TOOLS FOR ANALYZING | 297 |
Complementarity of | 341 |
Contributors | xv |
Web Mapping and Behavior Pattern Extraction Tools to Assess | 371 |
An Integrated Approach for Communicable Disease Geosimulation | 403 |
Smartphone Trajectories as Data Sources for Agentbased | 443 |
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PARTI OVERVIEW | 3 |
A Review | 19 |
A Narrative from Bioinformatics | 45 |