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DIMACS Workshop: Discrete Methods in Epidemiology 2004
- James Abello, Graham Cormode

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Discrete Methods in Epidemiology, Proceedings of a DIMACS Workshop, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA, March 18-19, 2004. DIMACS Series in Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science 70, DIMACS/AMS 2005, ISBN 978-0-8218-4379-6
Contents
- Foreword. Discrete Methods in Epidemiology 2004: vii-

- Preface. Discrete Methods in Epidemiology 2004: ix-

- Acknowledgments. Discrete Methods in Epidemiology 2004: xi-

- James Abello, Graham Cormode

, Dmitriy Fradkin, David Madigan, Ofer Melnik, Ilya B. Muchnik:
Selected Data Mining Concepts. 1-40 - Dona Schneider:

Descriptive Epidemiology: A Brief Introduction. 41-61 - William D. Shannon:

Biostatistical Challenges in Molecular Data Analysis. 63-71 - Lynette Hirschman, Laurie E. Damianos:

Mining Online Media for Global Disease Outbreak Monitoring. 73-92 - David Ozonoff, Alex Pogel, Tim Hannan:

Generalized Contingency Tables and Concept Lattices. 93-114 - James Abello, Alex J. Pogel:

Graph Partitions and Concept Lattices. 115-138 - Kamal Desai, Marie-Claude Boily, Benoît R. Mâsse, Roy M. Anderson:

Using Transmission Dynamics Models to Validate Vaccine Efficacy Measures Prior to Conducting HIV Vaccine Efficacy Trials. 139-161 - Alex Vázquez:

Causal Tree of Disease Transmission and The Spreading of Infectious Diseases. 163-179 - Stephen G. Eubank, V. S. Anil Kumar, Madhav V. Marathe, Aravind Srinivasan, Nan Wang:

Structure of Social Contact Networks and Their Impact on Epidemics. 181-214 - James Abello, Michael Capalbo:

Random Graphs (and the Spread of Infections in a Social Network). 215-223 - Stephen G. Hartke:

Attempting to Narrow the Integrality Gap for the Firefighter Problem on Trees. 225-231 - Jixin Li, Ilya Muchnik, Dona Schneider:

Influences on Breast Cancer Survival via SVM Classification in the SEER Database. 233-242 - Dmitriy Fradkin, Ilya B. Muchnik, Patrick Hermans, Kenton Morgan:

Validation of Epidemiological Models: Chicken Epidemiology in the UK. 243-255 - Index. Discrete Methods in Epidemiology 2004: 257-


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