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surveillance (version 1.20.3)

algo.rki: The system used at the RKI

Description

Evaluation of timepoints with the detection algorithms used by the RKI

Usage

algo.rkiLatestTimepoint(disProgObj, timePoint = NULL,
                        control = list(b = 2, w = 4, actY = FALSE))
algo.rki(disProgObj, control = list(range = range,
         b = 2, w = 4, actY = FALSE))
algo.rki1(disProgObj, control = list(range = range))
algo.rki2(disProgObj, control = list(range = range))
algo.rki3(disProgObj, control = list(range = range))

Value

algo.rkiLatestTimepoint returns a list of class survRes (surveillance result), which includes the alarm value (alarm = 1, no alarm = 0) for recognizing an outbreak, the threshold value for recognizing the alarm and the input object of class disProg.

algo.rki gives a list of class survRes which includes the vector of alarm values for every timepoint in range, the vector of threshold values for every timepoint in range for the system specified by b, w and

actY, the range and the input object of class disProg.

algo.rki1 returns the same for the RKI 1 system, algo.rki2

for the RKI 2 system and algo.rki3 for the RKI 3 system.

Arguments

disProgObj

object of class disProg (including the observed and the state chain).

timePoint

time point which should be evaluated in algo.rkiLatestTimepoint. The default is to use the latest timepoint.

control

control object: range determines the desired timepoints which should be evaluated, b describes the number of years to go back for the reference values, w is the half window width for the reference values around the appropriate timepoint and actY is a boolean to decide if the year of timePoint also spend w reference values of the past. As default b, w, actY are set for the RKI 3 system.

Author

M. Höhle, A. Riebler, Christian Lang

Details

Using the reference values for calculating an upper limit (threshold), alarm is given if the actual value is bigger than a computed threshold. algo.rki calls algo.rkiLatestTimepoint for the values specified in range and for the system specified in control. algo.rki1 calls algo.rkiLatestTimepoint for the values specified in range for the RKI 1 system. algo.rki2 calls algo.rkiLatestTimepoint for the values specified in range for the RKI 2 system. algo.rki3 calls algo.rkiLatestTimepoint for the values specified in range for the RKI 3 system.

  • "RKI 1" reference values from 6 weeks ago

  • "RKI 2" reference values from 6 weeks ago and 13 weeks of the year ago (symmetrical around the comparable week).

  • "RKI 3" 18 reference values. 9 from the year ago and 9 from two years ago (also symmetrical around the comparable week).

See Also

algo.bayesLatestTimepoint and algo.bayes for the Bayes system.

Examples

Run this code
# Create a test object
disProgObj <- sim.pointSource(p = 0.99, r = 0.5, length = 208, A = 1,
                              alpha = 1, beta = 0, phi = 0,
                              frequency = 1, state = NULL, K = 1.7)

# Test week 200 to 208 for outbreaks with a selfdefined rki
algo.rki(disProgObj, control = list(range = 200:208, b = 1,
                                    w = 5, actY = TRUE))
# The same for rki 1 to rki 3
algo.rki1(disProgObj, control = list(range = 200:208))
algo.rki2(disProgObj, control = list(range = 200:208))
algo.rki3(disProgObj, control = list(range = 200:208))

# Test for rki 1 the latest timepoint
algo.rkiLatestTimepoint(disProgObj)

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