ClusterSeer provides state-of-the-art statistics for evaluating disease clusters in space and time
Clusters of events can be caused by stimuli, or they can arise by chance. How can we tell whether an observed cluster is real?
Use ClusterSeer 2.
ClusterSeer 2 evaluates disease clusters and non-disease events such as crime or sales data. You can determine whether a cluster is significant, where it is located, and when it arose, providing insight into the origin, causes, and correlates of the event. ClusterSeer 2 evaluates whether events occur near a presumed source of risk, or it locates clustering without a known focus by providing state-of-the-art statistical methods for assessing event clusters in space and time.
Department of Geography
Center for Global Change and Earth Observations
Michigan State University
What's new in ClusterSeer 2
ClusterSeer 2 contains 24 methods, including 15 additional spatial, temporal and spatial-temporal clustering methods, along with the ability to save project sessions, import DBF files, export images, and load in data to supplement your maps. The most comprehensive cluster software available, ClusterSeer 2.0 contains updated versions of all the methods previously found in Stat!.
ClusterSeer 2 can be used alone, or in conjunction with the TerraSeer STIS, BoundarySeer and SpaceStat for an even fuller perspective on your data.
ClusterSeer 2 was developed at BioMedware, using grant funding from the National Cancer Institute. These grants were awarded through scientific peer review, validating the relevance and innovation of our approach.
ClusterSeer® is a registered trademark of TerraSeer, Inc. It is protected by U.S. patents 6,360,184, 6,460,011, 6,704,686, and 6,738,728; other patents pending.
All our products require Microsoft Windows™ operating systems.
