Monitoring Point Patterns for the Development of Space–Time Clusters
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- Prospective space-time surveillance with cumulative surfaces for geographical identification of the emerging cluster
- Surveillance to detect emerging space-time clusters
- A Modified Knox Test of Space-Time Clustering
- \textit{MAD-STEC}: a method for multiple automatic detection of space-time emerging clusters
- Space‐time cluster identification in point processes
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- Adjusting for population shifts and covariates in space-time interaction tests
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- Simultaneously detecting spatiotemporal changes with penalized Poisson regression models
- Surveillance to detect emerging space-time clusters
- Statistical Surveillance. Optimality and Methods
- A Modified Knox Test of Space-Time Clustering
- Bayesian estimation and prediction for inhomogeneous spatiotemporal log-Gaussian Cox processes using low-rank models, with application to criminal surveillance
- Space-time prospective surveillance based on Knox local statistics
- Change-point problems: bibliography and review
- Space‐time cluster identification in point processes
- \textit{MAD-STEC}: a method for multiple automatic detection of space-time emerging clusters
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