International audienceBackgroundExamining whether disease cases are clustered in space is an important part of epidemiological research. Another important part of spatial epidemiology is testing whether patients suffering from a disease are more, or less, exposed to environmental factors of interest than adequately defined controls. Both approaches involve determining the number of cases and controls (or population at risk) in specific zones. For cluster searches, this often must be done for millions of different zones. Doing this by calculating distances can lead to very lengthy computations. In this work we discuss the computational advantages of geographical grid-based methods, and introduce an open source software (FGBASE) which we have...
WebEpi is an epidemiological WebGIS service developed for the Population Health Epidemiology Unit of...
Overlaying maps using a desktop GIS is often the first step of a multivariate spatial analysis. The ...
We propose a novel tool for testing hypotheses concerning the adequacy of environmentally defined f...
International audienceBackgroundExamining whether disease cases are clustered in space is an importa...
Background Cluster detection is an important part of spatial epidemiology because it can help identi...
Background Cluster detection is an important part of spatial epidemiology because it can help identi...
Background Cluster detection is an important part of spatial epidemiology because it...
Abstract. In the health sciences area, data mining applications have had a fast growth due to its re...
Large amount of spatial data is being collected in various applications like remote sensing, compute...
Recently we planned to conduct a project which applies GIS technologies with region-level statistics...
In disease mapping, the spatial scan statistic is used to detect spatial regions where population is...
The paper deals with clustering methods that can be used for detecting spatial and temporal patterns...
Interactive spatial data analysis involves the use of software environments that permit the visualiz...
WebEpi is an epidemiological WebGIS service developed for the Population Health Epidemiology Unit of...
In spatial health research, it is necessary to consider not only the spatial-temporal patterns of di...
WebEpi is an epidemiological WebGIS service developed for the Population Health Epidemiology Unit of...
Overlaying maps using a desktop GIS is often the first step of a multivariate spatial analysis. The ...
We propose a novel tool for testing hypotheses concerning the adequacy of environmentally defined f...
International audienceBackgroundExamining whether disease cases are clustered in space is an importa...
Background Cluster detection is an important part of spatial epidemiology because it can help identi...
Background Cluster detection is an important part of spatial epidemiology because it can help identi...
Background Cluster detection is an important part of spatial epidemiology because it...
Abstract. In the health sciences area, data mining applications have had a fast growth due to its re...
Large amount of spatial data is being collected in various applications like remote sensing, compute...
Recently we planned to conduct a project which applies GIS technologies with region-level statistics...
In disease mapping, the spatial scan statistic is used to detect spatial regions where population is...
The paper deals with clustering methods that can be used for detecting spatial and temporal patterns...
Interactive spatial data analysis involves the use of software environments that permit the visualiz...
WebEpi is an epidemiological WebGIS service developed for the Population Health Epidemiology Unit of...
In spatial health research, it is necessary to consider not only the spatial-temporal patterns of di...
WebEpi is an epidemiological WebGIS service developed for the Population Health Epidemiology Unit of...
Overlaying maps using a desktop GIS is often the first step of a multivariate spatial analysis. The ...
We propose a novel tool for testing hypotheses concerning the adequacy of environmentally defined f...