2013
DOI: 10.3390/ijgi2010155
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A New Algorithm for Identifying Possible Epidemic Sources with Application to the German Escherichia coli Outbreak

Abstract: Abstract:In this paper we describe a recently developed algorithm called Topological

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“…monitoring data), there simultaneously emerges a strategic area by which those events acquire an intrinsic meaning emerges simultaneously. This is the area from which all of the events of the process minimize the entropy of their mutual distances [44].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…monitoring data), there simultaneously emerges a strategic area by which those events acquire an intrinsic meaning emerges simultaneously. This is the area from which all of the events of the process minimize the entropy of their mutual distances [44].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, as in diffusion processes, each single crime location influences the future local activity of the criminal, e.g., as each visit to a place reveals details and characteristics that may encourage or inhibit further initiatives in same or nearby locations. There is today an established corpus of mathematical techniques for geographic profiling (Rossmo, 2000 [82]; O'Leary, 2006 [83]), and it has been clarified that the problems of identifying outbreak sources for infective processes and finding out the location of criminals on the basis of their crimes present interesting analogies-and can therefore be both tackled through hybridization and selective improvement of existing techniques (Buscema et al, 2009 [84]; 2013 [85]). One could however object that, whereas epidemic outbreaks are not apparently subject to theory absorption phenomena, geographic profiling clearly is: the decision of the criminal agent as to where to commit new crimes is clearly influenced by the theories on its actual location, and there is a very high degree of strategic interaction around this-which also explains why such theories are usually kept confidential as soon as the chase for the criminal is still ongoing.…”
Section: Social Spatial Processes: Levels Of Complexitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The algorithm used is based on geographic profiling using a topological approach. One of the advantages of this algorithm, called Topological Weighted Centroid (TWC) [3] , [4] , [5] , [6] , [7] , [8] , [9] , compared to standard methods of analysis of diffusion processes, lies in the fact that it requires very simple data: the coordinates of the places where the events of the process took place without any kind of other assumptions. For this reason, in conditions of poor data availability, it is particularly useful.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, the data used correspond to all places (by means of longitude and latitude) of Italy where at least one case of COVID-19 was detected until February 26th, 2020. The TWC has already been successfully applied several times to epidemic cases, in particular to Escherichia coli (Germany 2011), Chikungunya Fever (Italy 2007), Foot and Mouth Disease (UK 1968–1969), Food epidemic (Oahu 2010), Dengue fever (Brazil 2001), Listeria (US 2011) and Ebola (West Africa and Congo 2014–2018) epidemics [3] , [4] , [5] , [8] , [9] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%