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Digital governance and hotspot geoinformatics for monitoring, etiology, early warning, and management around the world

Published: 21 May 2006 Publication History

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The five year NSF DGP project has been instrumental to conceptualize hotspot geoinformatics partnership among several interested cross-disciplinary scientists in academia, agencies, and private sector around the world. A declared need is around for statistical geoinformatics and software infrastructure for spatial and spatiotemporal hotspot detection and prioritization. Our efforts are driven by a wide variety of case studies of potential interest to government agencies involving critical society issues, such as public health, ecosystem health, sensor networks, robotic networks, social networks, video mining, homeland security, early warning, and disaster management.

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Patil, G. P., Geoinformatic Hotspot Systems (GHS) for Detection, Prioritization, and Early Warning. Project hightlights, dg.o2005, Atlanta, Georgia.]]
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Patil, G. P., and Taillie, C. Upper level set scan statistic for detecting arbitrarily shaped hotspots. Environmental and Ecological Statistics, 11 (2004), 183--197.]]
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Patil, G. P., and Taillie, C. Multiple indicators, partially ordered sets, and linear extensions: Multi-criterion ranking and prioritization. Environmental and Ecological Statistics 11 (2004), 199--228.]]
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Patil, et al. Upper level set scan statistic system for detecting arbitrarily shaped hotspots for digital governance. Poster presentation, dg.o2005, Atlanta, Georgia.]]
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Patil, et al. Geoinformatic surveillance of hotspot detection, prioritization and early warning. Demo, dg.o2005, Atlanta, Georgia]]
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Patil, et al. Hotspot geoinformatics for digital governance. Encyclopedia of Digital Government, Ari-Veikko Anttiroiko and Matti Malkia (eds.), 2006, to appear.]]

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    dg.o '06: Proceedings of the 2006 international conference on Digital government research
    May 2006
    526 pages

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    • NSF: National Science Foundation

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    Digital Government Society of North America

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    Published: 21 May 2006

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    1. early warning
    2. hotspot detection
    3. hotspot geoinformatics partnership
    4. hotspot prioritization
    5. space-time hotspots

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    dg.o '06: Digital government research
    May 21 - 24, 2006
    California, San Diego, USA

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