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Integrated nested Laplace approximation (INLA) 2 Bandung-Indonesia 1 Bayes-Statistik 1 Bayesian inference 1 Bayesian spatiotemporal random effects (pure) model 1 Bayesian statistics 1 Dengue disease 1 Indonesia 1 Indonesien 1 Isopleth mapping 1 Kulldorff–Nagarwalla’s spatial scan statistic 1 Model-based spatial scan statistic 1 Spatial clustering 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1
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Bilancia, Massimo 1 Demarinis, Giacomo 1 Folmer, Henk 1 Jaya, I. Gede Nyoman Mindra 1
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Journal of geographical systems : geographical information, analysis, theory, and decision 1 Statistical Methods and Applications 1
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Bayesian spatiotemporal mapping of relative dengue disease risk in Bandung, Indonesia
Jaya, I. Gede Nyoman Mindra; Folmer, Henk - In: Journal of geographical systems : geographical … 22 (2020) 1, pp. 105-142
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Bayesian scanning of spatial disease rates with integrated nested Laplace approximation (INLA)
Bilancia, Massimo; Demarinis, Giacomo - In: Statistical Methods and Applications 23 (2014) 1, pp. 71-94
Among the many tools suited to detect local clusters in group-level data, Kulldorff–Nagarwalla’s spatial scan statistic gained wide popularity (Kulldorff and Nagarwalla in Stat Med 14(8):799–810, <CitationRef CitationID="CR16">1995</CitationRef>). The underlying assumptions needed for making statistical inference feasible are quite...</citationref>
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