Variable selection for an improved INAR (1) model with explanatory variables using 2SPCLS

Y Liu, D Wang - Brazilian Journal of Probability and Statistics, 2023 - projecteuclid.org
In the era of Big Data, a tremendous amount of usable data is produced every day. Count
data is an essential component. The first-order integer-valued autoregressive (INAR (1)) …

Ecological context-dependent analysis and prediction using MMM: A case of dengue fever disease

WT Sesulihatien, S Sasaki… - 2015 International …, 2015 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Dengue fever disease had threatens more than 4 billion people worldwide. Current studies
in this disease focus on the relation between environmental data and dengue cases directly …

Building the Vector-Control Collaborative Strategy in Dengue Fever-Case Surabaya, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok

WT Sesulihatien, Y Kiyoki, S Sasaki… - Information …, 2017 - ebooks.iospress.nl
Dengue fever is a communicable disease that attacks more than 120 countries in the world
during 50 years. Therefore, it is to make sense to say that collaboration among the countries …

A dengue location-contraction risk calculation method for analyzing disease-spread

WT Sesulihatien, Y Kiyoki - Information Modelling and …, 2014 - ebooks.iospress.nl
Dengue fever is the fastest spreading communicable disease in the world. The virus has
been increasing its geographic reach, partly due to increased urbanization and partly due to …

[PDF][PDF] Building the Prototype of Vector-Control Strategy Interoperability in Dengue

WT Sesulihatien, S Sasaki, Y Kiyoki, A Safie… - academia.edu
Dengue fever is a communicable disease that attacks more than 120 countries in the world
during 50 years. Therefore, it is make a sense to say that collaboration among the countries …

Adaptive Area-Based Risk Model for Dengue Fever: Algorithm of Dynamic Spreading in Network

WT Sesulihatien, Y Kiyoki - Information Modelling and …, 2016 - ebooks.iospress.nl
Dengue fever is the fastest spreading communicable disease in the world. Spreading of
virus is driven by increasing number of human moving. In many dengue-endemic countries …