Hi all, I'm also very interested in GIS for spatial epidemiology. I
attended Dr Rowlingson's talk and was really impressed with the use of
QGIS as a client for developing add-ons in addition to its integration
with R!
I too am interested in any additional info and examples on this topic...
Regards,
Colin
On Mon, 2007-01-10 at 12:32 +0100, Virgilio Gomez-Rubio wrote:
Dear Hisaji,
I found this technical report which may be of your interest:
http://www.bepress.com/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1103&context=jhubiostat
It describes the methodological methods and the implementation. There
are some screen shots as well.
Is anyone else doing similar stuff? I mean, developing a GIS for Spatial
Epidemiology. I am very interested in the subject and I would like to
know what is going on out there.
Hisaji, could you send more information about your SDAM?
Best,
Virgilio
On Mon, 2007-10-01 at 19:28 +0900, Hisaji ONO wrote:
Hello.
Last week, I participated in FOSS4G
2007(http://www.foss4g2007.org) held in Victoria, British
Columbia, Canada.
In this conference's program , Barry Rowlingson
presented "Delivering Tropical Medicine Solutions with
Integrated Open Source GIS and Statistics."
This presentation was about integrated system called
"Arlat" using Quantum GIS for desktop mapping and R for
the statistics engine connected by
Python(http://www.foss4g2007.org/presentations/view.php?abstract_id=135).
Unfortunately, I participated in another presentation and
missed this one.
I've developed SDAM(Spatial Data Analysis Machine) using
R, R(D)COM and GeoTools. So I've been very interested in
"Arlat."
Does anyone has more information about this "Arlat."
Regards.