articleAug 12, 2007GREEN OA

Cost-effective outbreak detection in networks

Carnegie Mellon University · Nielsen (United States)

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Abstract

Given a water distribution network, where should we place sensors to quickly detect contaminants? Or, which blogs should we read to avoid missing important stories? These seemingly different problems share common structure: Outbreak detection can be modeled as selecting nodes (sensor locations, blogs) in a network, in order to detect the spreading of a virus or information as quickly as possible. We present a general methodology for near optimal sensor placement in these and related problems. We demonstrate that many realistic outbreak detection objectives (e.g., detection likelihood, population affected) exhibit the property of “submodularity”. We exploit submodularity to develop an efficient algorithm that…

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Keywords
  • Computer science
  • Outbreak
  • Virology
  • Medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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