Surveillance to detect emerging space time clusters.
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2009
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The interest is on monitoring incoming space time events to detect an emergent
space time cluster as early as possible. Assume that point process events are continuously
recorded in space and time. In a certain unknown moment, a small localized cluster of
increased intensity starts to emerge. Its location is also unknown. The aim is to let an alarm
to go off as soon as possible after its emergence, but avoiding that it goes off unnecessarily.
The alarm system should also provide an estimate of the cluster location. In addition to
that, the alarm system should take into account the purely spatial and the purely temporal
heterogeneity, which are not specified by the user. A space time surveillance system
with these characteristics using a martingale approach to derive the surveillance system
properties is proposed. The average run length for the situation when there are clusters
present in the data is appropriately defined and the method is illustrated in practice. The
algorithm is implemented in a freely available stand-alone software and it is also a feature
in a freely available GIS system.
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ASSUNÇÃO, R. M.; CORREA, T. R. Surveillance to detect emerging space time clusters. Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, v. 58, p. 2817-2830, 2009. Disponível em: <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167947308004921>. Acesso em: 13 abr. 2015.