On computer-intensive simulation and estimation methods for rare-event analysis in epidemic models.

Stat Med

Laboratoire P. Painlevé UFR de Mathématiques UMR CNRS 8524, Université des Sciences et Technologies Lille 1, Villeneuve d'Ascq Cedex, F-59955, France.

Published: December 2015

This article focuses, in the context of epidemic models, on rare events that may possibly correspond to crisis situations from the perspective of public health. In general, no close analytic form for their occurrence probabilities is available, and crude Monte Carlo procedures fail. We show how recent intensive computer simulation techniques, such as interacting branching particle methods, can be used for estimation purposes, as well as for generating model paths that correspond to realizations of such events. Applications of these simulation-based methods to several epidemic models fitted from real datasets are also considered and discussed thoroughly.

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