Abstract. In this work, autoregressive switching-Markov models (AR-HMM) are applied to the dengue fever epidemics (DF) in La Havana (Cuba). This technique allows to model time series which are controlled by some unobserved process and finite time lags. A first experiment with real data of dengue is performed in order to obtain the characterization of different stages of the epidemics. The aim of this work is to present a method which can give valuable information about how an efficient control strategy can be performed.
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