Effect of Dependency in Systems for Multivariate Surveillance |
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Authors: | E. Andersson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Statistical Research Unit , G?teborg University , G?teborg, Sweden;2. Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine , Sahlgrenska University Hospital , G?teborg, Sweden eva.andersson@statistics.gu.se |
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Abstract: | Systems for multivariate on-line surveillance (e.g., outbreak detection) are investigated. Optimal systems for statistical surveillance are based on likelihood ratios. Three systems are compared: based on each marginal density, based on the joint density, and based on the Hotelling's T2. The effect of dependency between the monitored processes is investigated, and the effect of correlation between the change times. When the first change occurs immediately, the three methods give similar delay of an alarm, in the situation with independency. For late changes, T2 has the longest delay, both for independent processes and for processes with a positive covariance. |
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Keywords: | Dependency Likelihood ratio Multivariate Optimal Surveillance |
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