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Data everywhere: an integrated longitudinal data visualization platform for health and demographic surveillance sites

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Scientists and health researchers at most Health and Demographic Surveillance Sites (HDSSs) require useful, intuitive and intelligent tools to aid their work. Longitudinal datasets at these sites are normally under-visualized. Real-time data visualization at such research sites can enable domain scientist to proactively respond as issues arise. In this paper, we present a data visualization pipeline module that streams field collected datasets, process them and provide both static and interactive visuals for viewing and interpretation. This will be done in three stages; extraction of data from the various data sources, transformation of the data into a format amenable to visualization and implementation of the visualization tool. This visualization will increase the utilization of data at HDSS sites as well as improving hypotheses generation and increase operational awareness.

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      BCB '15: Proceedings of the 6th ACM Conference on Bioinformatics, Computational Biology and Health Informatics
      September 2015
      683 pages
      ISBN:9781450338530
      DOI:10.1145/2808719

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