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A new interpretation of the inference test for the spatial scan statisticContent Type: Abstract Spatial cluster analysis is considered an important technique for the elucidation of disease causes and epidemiological surveillance. Kulldorff's spatial scan statistic, defined as a likelihood ratio, is the usual measure of the strength of… read more
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Optimizing Simultaneously the Geometry and the Internal Cohesion of ClustersContent Type: Abstract Irregularly shaped cluster finders frequently end up with a solution consisting of a large zone z spreading through the map, which is merely a collection of the highest valued regions, but not a geographically sound cluster. One way… read more
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Geographically Meaningful Cluster Scanning Through Weak Link CorrectionContent Type: Abstract Many heuristics were developed recently to find arbitrarily shaped clusters (see review [1]). The most popular statistic is the spatial scan [2]. Nevertheless, even if all cluster solutions could be known, the problem of… read more
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Significant multiple high and low risk regions in event data mapsContent Type: Abstract The Voronoi Based Scan (VBScan)[1] is a fast method for the detection and inference of point data set space-time disease clusters. A Voronoi diagram is built for points representing population individuals (cases and controls). The number of Voronoi… read more
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Weighted non-connectivity for detection of irregular clustersContent Type: Abstract Heuristics to detect irregularly shaped spatial clusters were reviewed recently. The spatial scan statistic is a widely used measure of the strength of clusters. However, other measures may also be useful, such as the geometric compactness… read more

