Selected article for: "incidence data and time series statistic"

Author: Emma Southall; Michael J. Tildesley; Louise Dyson
Title: Prospects for detecting early warning signals in discrete event sequence data: application to epidemiological incidence data
  • Document date: 2020_4_2
  • ID: dp4qv77q_42
    Snippet: The Kendall-tau score gives a measure of an increasing or decreasing trend of each 296 statistic over the time series ( where N is the number of time points). We use the 297 measure to evaluate whether a statistic corresponds to an increasing or decreasing trend 298 and compare this for different data types (prevalence, incidence and RoI). The 299 Kendall-tau score is defined as [25] ,.....
    Document: The Kendall-tau score gives a measure of an increasing or decreasing trend of each 296 statistic over the time series ( where N is the number of time points). We use the 297 measure to evaluate whether a statistic corresponds to an increasing or decreasing trend 298 and compare this for different data types (prevalence, incidence and RoI). The 299 Kendall-tau score is defined as [25] ,

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