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Salt Palace Convention Center = “CC”, Grand America = “GA”

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318 Applied Session Theme Session Tue, 7/31/07, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-155 A
Anomaly Detection Methods for Multivariate, Distributed, and Stratified Data in Biosurveillance - Invited - Papers
Section on Statisticians in Defense and National Security, Section on Statistics in Epidemiology, Section on Health Policy Statistics, Section on Risk Analysis, Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences
Organizer(s): Howard S. Burkom, Johns Hopkins University
Chair(s): Howard S. Burkom, Johns Hopkins University
     2:05 PM   A Multivariate Bayesian Method for Spatial BiosurveillanceDaniel B. Neill, Carnegie Mellon University; Andrew W. Moore, Carnegie Mellon University; Gregory F. Cooper, University of Pittsburgh
     2:30 PM   Multivariate Health Surveillance Using a Network of Bayesian Data Fusion ModelsZaruhi R. Mnatsakanyan, Johns Hopkins University; Howard S. Burkom, Johns Hopkins University
     2:55 PM   Epidemiological Network Models for Disease Outbreak DetectionBen Y. Reis, Harvard Medical School
     3:20 PM   KFC: Anomaly Detection in Multivariate Cross-Classified DatastreamsColin Goodall, AT&T Labs - Research
     3:45 PM   Floor Discussion
 

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