Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
DOI: 10.1109/hicss.2005.136
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Causal Reasoning Engine: An Explanation-Based Approach to Syndromic Surveillance

Abstract: Quickly detecting an unexpected pathogen can save many lives. In cases of bioterrorism or naturally occurring epidemics, accurate diagnoses may not be made until much of the population has already been jeopardized. The goal of syndromic surveillance is to detect early anomalies that emerge from patient data in a given population area and to note disease patterns before more individuals begin to experience definitive symptoms. We developed a syndromic surveillance approach for generating advance warnings of pot… Show more

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“…As a series of inputs are fed into the monitoring engine, one can track disease state over time or preform anomaly detection [7], [8]. Bayesian network monitoring systems have been used to predict disease outbreaks.…”
Section: Application Within Health Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a series of inputs are fed into the monitoring engine, one can track disease state over time or preform anomaly detection [7], [8]. Bayesian network monitoring systems have been used to predict disease outbreaks.…”
Section: Application Within Health Carementioning
confidence: 99%