Using Bayesian Networks to Assist Decision-Making in Syndromic Surveillance

Felipe J Colón-González ; Iain Lake ; Gary Barker ; Gillian E Smith ; Alex J Elliot ; Roger Morbey ; (2016) Using Bayesian Networks to Assist Decision-Making in Syndromic Surveillance. In: ISDS 2015 Conference. DOI: 10.5210/ojphi.v8i1.6415
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The decision as to whether an alarm (excess activity in syndromic surveillance indicators) leads to an alert (a public health response) is often based on expert knowledge. Expert-based approaches may produce faster results than automated approaches but could be difficult to replicate. Moreover, the effectiveness of a syndromic surveillance system could be compromised in the absence of such experts. Bayesian network structural learning provides a mechanism to identify and represent relations between syndromic indicators, and between these indicators and alerts. Their outputs have the potential to assist decision-makers determine more effectively which alarms are most likely to lead to alerts.


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