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Global Public Health Intelligence Network (GPHIN):

Global Public Health Intelligence Network (GPHIN): An Early-Warning Global Intelligence Information Management (GIIM) Model. Michael Blench GPHIN Technical Advisor, Public Health Agency of Canada. Laurent Proulx Sr VP and CTO Nstein Technologies. June 7th, 2005. Agenda. Public Health

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  1. Global Public Health Intelligence Network (GPHIN): An Early-Warning Global Intelligence Information Management (GIIM) Model Michael Blench GPHIN Technical Advisor, Public Health Agency of Canada Laurent Proulx Sr VP and CTO Nstein Technologies June 7th, 2005

  2. Agenda • Public Health • Organizations at the International level • Surveillance system • Background on Global Public Health Intelligence Network (GPHIN) • Scope and versatility • SARS reporting • Issues with the GPHIN – production prototype • Nstein – Global Intelligent Information Management (GIIM) • GIIM – Early Warning System (EWS) • GPHIN 2 – GIIM EWS implementation • GIIM – vertical market solutions • Homeland Security and Intelligence • Corporate Intelligence • Questions

  3. Public HealthOrganizations at International level • WHO and GOARN • Assistance to affected states in the form of technical advice and supplies • on-the-spot investigations, confirmation of diagnosis • case detection, patient management, containment, and provision of logistics • investigative teams dispatched to outbreak site within 24 hours • CDC – Center for Disease Control • US government's lead agency responsible for preparedness and response for public health issues • PHAC – Public Health Agency of Canada • Protect the health and safety of Canadians

  4. Public HealthSurveillance System • Regional / International level • Analysis and Feedback. Support • Policy and targets funding • Central level • Analyze, Investigate, Confirm, Plan, Fund, Respond, and Feedback • Intermediate level • Analyze, Investigate, Report, Respond and Feedback • Peripheral level • Detect, Treat, Report WHO Ministry of Health Time(Weeks / Months)

  5. Public Health Surveillance System with GPHIN • Regional / International level • Analysis and Feedback. Support • Policy, target funding • Central level • Analyze, Investigate, Confirm, Plan, Fund, Respond, Feedback • Intermediate level • Analyze, Investigate, Report, Respond, Feedback • Peripheral level • Detect, Treat, Report WHO Ministry of Health Time(Weeks / Months) GPHIN – Early Warning System

  6. Timeline / Hours – Days Dissemination by GPHIN Verification by users Detection by GPHIN GPHIN Early Warning System Intelligence on Public Health Risks Information on Public Health Risks • Over 10 000 sources of information • Arabic, English, French, Spanish, Russian, Chinese (Traditional & Simplified)

  7. Background on Global Public Health Intelligence Network (GPHIN) • GPHIN’s Role and management • GPHIN was developed by the Public Health Agency of Canada • Primary source of public health information for the WHO as well as international governments and other non-government public health organizations • Managed by the Agency’s Centre for Emergency Preparedness and Response • Serves as the nerve centre for Canada's expertise and research in public health • Coordinating efforts with other partners • GPHIN’s history • 1997 – Idea of two Health Canada physicians • 1998/99 – Prototype developed by Health Canada in partnership with WHO • 2000 – Proof-of-concept • 2001 – Prototype deployed into production • 2002 – SARS • 2003 – Collaborative Research Agreement with Nstein Technologies Inc. • 2004 – Official launch of GPHIN II at United Nations

  8. GPHIN's Scope – “Bugs-to-Bombs” • Human diseases -e.g. Ebola • Animal diseases -e.g. Streptococcus suis • Plant diseases -e.g. Asian soybean rust • Other Biologics -e.g. Anthrax • Chemical incidents -e.g. Chlorine plume • Radioactive exposures -e.g. Chernobyl disaster • Dangerous products -e.g. NSAID, Prozac • Natural disasters -e.g. Tsunami, 26 Dec 04

  9. GPHIN's Versatility – Information for Action • Detect potential public health threats • Estimate magnitude of the public health threat • Determine geographic distribution of public health threat • Identify control and preventative measures considered and implemented • Monitor concerns of the general public • Observe situational politics

  10. GPHIN MOH News Media NGO Other Org. Verified Organization Personal Com. Not Verified UN Org. WHO WHO Country Off. WHO Regional Off. 0 50 100 150 200 Number of Events Source of Initial Reporting of WHO Reported Events of Potential PH Concern01 Jan 2001 to 31 Dec 2002. (n=439) Source: WHO 2003

  11. Issues with the GPHIN – production prototype • Gathers news reports primarily in English with limited French • Need to support WHO official languages • English, French, Spanish, Russian, Simplified Chinese and Arabic • Events detection based on a limited list of keywords • No state-of-the-art text-mining • No real time translation of news report • Need to manually render reports in the analyst’s native language • Production prototype was not robust, scalable nor scope-able • No collaboration process

  12. Machine Translation & Text Mining • Gatekeeper / Analysts with topical expertise plus linguistic skills provide human ‘quick’ translation of ‘GISTS’ to improve ‘comprehensibility’ • “Best-of-Breed” approach • Dictionaries / lexicons for each language • Corpora • Taxonomy • Root term • Synonyms • Spelling variants of root terms and synonyms • Meta Data – trans-lingual text mining

  13. GPHIN 2 – official launch at the UN on Nov 17th 2004 Nstein – Global Intelligent Information Management

  14. Nstein – Global Intelligent Information Management • What is Global Intelligent Information Management (GIIM) ? • Nstein’s GIIM is an enterprise suite of Advanced Business Intelligence solutions that read, understand, organize, analyze, discover, share, visualize, translate and deliver real-time intelligence from any unstructured data source, in all major languages • GIIM value proposition • The GIIM platform provides a unified, multilingual view of an organization's informational assets, thus enabling the sharing of critical information on a real-time basis and the transformation of decision-making from reactive to proactive to predictive.

  15. Unstructured information Collect Detect Assimilate OrganizeAnalyze Translate SearchPublish VisualizePredict Actionable intelligence GIIM – telligent solutions

  16. GIIM – Early Warning SystemActionable intelligence EWS – Actionable intelligence • Detect potential threats • Discover atypical signals • Collect and connect the dots • Estimate magnitude of the threat • Determine geographic distribution

  17. GPHIN 2 GIIM – Data Collector layerConnect to any source of strategic unstructured information • Collects content in native language • Internet, Research Engine, blogs, Bulletin boards, Newsgroup, Email, Chat, File Transfer, video, etc • CRM, ERP, CMS, KM, Portal, etc. • Private data • Legacy databases, law enforcement records, intelligence reports, etc • Subscription News feeds • Hybrid Information • Bridging two or more potentially correlated information sources

  18. GIIM – Advanced Analytics layerTransforming information into actionable intelligence Transform decision-making process from reactive to proactive and even to predictive • Pattern Recognition (Reactive) • Discover new information based on known patterns • Derived Analytics (Proactive) • Establish and construct a standardized view of targeted patterns • Trend Analysis (Predictive) • Discover intents and create early warning Analyzing news in native language • Key Performance Indicators • Generate Key Performance Indicator from unstructured content – create alerts

  19. GIIM – Rendering layerRender multilingual intelligence reports in real-time • View the information in native language on demand • Real-time alerts • Automatic translation in more than 36 common & exotic languages • Powerful Dash Boards rendering • Collaborative environment – Scalable rendering in/outside organization • Monitor emerging concept networks of relationship • Intelligent Information Retrieval

  20. En Fr Eliminate duplicate Categorization Es Ru Ar Zhs • EWS Taxonomy • Key Words Zht Analysis in native language Relevancy score GPHIN 2 – Production Workflow Multilingual Sources

  21. GPHIN 2 – Nstein Value Proposition • High-Impact, Disruptive Technology helping preventing health outbreaks by: • Collecting and analyzing collections of un/structured multilingual information • Detecting and connecting valuable and sensitive information • Visualizing actionable Intelligence in native language • Alerting decision-makers in real-time • Collaborating with other Organizations • Transforming decision-making process from Reactive to Preventive to Predictive mode

  22. GIIM – telligent text mining solutionsVertical market solutions Homeland Security & Intelligence Corporate Intelligence

  23. Suspect 1 Suspect 3 Suspect 2 Suspect 1 Suspect 4 Suspect 5 Suspect 6 Suspect 9 Suspect 7 Suspect 8 Suspect 10 Suspect 11 Suspect 12 Homeland Security & Intelligence

  24. Corporate Intelligence – emails

  25. Corporate Intelligence – enhancing search

  26. Corporate Intelligence – Clustering

  27. Corporate Intelligence – customer surveys

  28. Corporate Intelligence – News feeds analytics

  29. Thank you www.nstein.com Nstein Technologies Inc. 75, Queen Steet, Suite 4400 Montreal (Québec) H3C 2N6 Canada Tel.: (514) 908-5406 Fax: (514) 908-5407 Toll-Free: 1 877 678-3461 Email: info@nstein.com

  30. GPHIN Home Page

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