PPT-1 Epidemics in Social Networks
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Q1 How to model epidemics Q2 How to immunize a social network Q3 Who are the most influential spreaders University of Nevada Reno December 2 nd 2010 Maksim
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Q1 How to model epidemics Q2 How to immunize a social network Q3 Who are the most influential spreaders University of Nevada Reno December 2 nd 2010 Maksim Kitsak. LF Braga A Zanobetti J Schwartz Do respiratory epidemics confound the association between air pollution and daily deaths ALF Braga A Zanobetti J Schwartz ERS Journals Ltd 2000 ABSTRACT Daily deaths are associated with air pollution This associati Definitions and concepts . How do they networks relate to health?. Case studies . Session outcomes . To outline the nature of social and community networks . To define the concepts of social support and social capital . Moving On from . Homelessness. Discussion:. Due to the heterogeneous sample, the variety of responses obtained showed there is . no . common . form . of social networks for all homeless people. . However, some common themes emerged. . . With. . three. substantive . applications. Miranda . Lubbers. & José Luis Molina. The. . Spanish. . team. Miranda Lubbers (PI). , . Autonomous. . University. Barcelona. Isidro Maya . Jariego. Definitions and concepts . How do they networks relate to health?. Case studies . Session outcomes . To outline the nature of social and community networks . To define the concepts of social support and social capital . Yasuko Matsubara, Yasushi Sakurai . (Kumamoto University). Willem G. van . Panhuis. . (University of Pittsburgh). Christos Faloutsos . (CMU). SIGKDD 2014. Y. Matsubara et al.. 1. Motivation. Given. : Large set of epidemiological data. #. AdvocateGHSA. Campaign . | . A Definition. The. . process. of managing information and knowledge . strategically. to change and/or . influence. policies and practices or attitudes and beliefs that affect the lives of people (particularly the disadvantaged). . and . -State Networks. . Rinni Bhansali. Mentor. : . Prof. . Lau. ra Schaposnik. 8th Annual PRIMES Conference. May 2018. An Introduction to Epidemics’ Modeling. History. Kermack-McKendrick SIR Model . Steven Procopio, Ph.D.. PAR Policy Director. PAR is an independent voice, offering solutions to critical public issues in Louisiana through accurate, objective research and focusing public attention on those solutions.. Ali Cole. Charly. . Mccown. Madison . Kutchey. Xavier . henes. Definition. A directed network based on the structure of connections within an organism's brain. Many inputs and only a couple outputs. Adapted from Chapter 1. Of. Lei Tang and . Huan. Liu’s Book. 1. Chapter 1, . Community Detection and Mining in Social Media. Lei Tang and Huan Liu, Morgan & Claypool, September, 2010. . Social Media: . By Dr WENCESLAO MEDRANO H Mnister oj Health and Weljare History-The public health service of the Dominican Republic might well be called the oldest in America since Hispaniola was the first European s Social Networks. What is a social network?. A graph metaphor for studying the relationships/interactions among a group of people. People. : vertices/nodes. Relationship. : edges . System. : network, graph . Obj. 9.2: . . Identify factors shaping historical epidemics & explain their impact on health outcomes.. Do Now. 1. Which epidemic in the past 200 years killed the most people?. 2. What type of disease has been most prevalent in major outbreaks over the past 200 years?.
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