T-Cube as an enabling technology in surveillance applications
Journal Article, Advances in Disease Surveillance, Vol. 4, No. 6, July, 2007
Abstract
T-Cube, a data structure designed to efficiently represent large collections of temporal data has been shown to benefit surveillance applications involving monitoring sales of over-the-counter medications and emergency department visits [1, 2]. In this paper we present efficiencies which can be realized in practical applications of T-Cube beyond its original areas of deployment, and we advocate a widespread use of it as a technology which makes manual ad-hoc lookups as well as many kinds of complex automated analyses feasible.
BibTeX
@article{Dubrawski-2007-127341,author = {Artur Dubrawski and Maheshkumar Sabhnani and Saswati Ray and Josep Roure and Michael Baysek},
title = {T-Cube as an enabling technology in surveillance applications},
journal = {Advances in Disease Surveillance},
year = {2007},
month = {July},
volume = {4},
number = {6},
}
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