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Covid-19 has hit the world unprepared, as the deadliest pandemic of
the century. Governments and authorities, as leaders and decision
makers fighting against the virus, enormously tap on the power of
AI and its data analytics models for urgent decision supports at
the greatest efforts, ever seen from human history. This book
showcases a collection of important data analytics models that were
used during the epidemic, and discusses and compares their efficacy
and limitations. Readers who from both healthcare industries and
academia can gain unique insights on how data analytics models were
designed and applied on epidemic data. Taking Covid-19 as a case
study, readers especially those who are working in similar fields,
would be better prepared in case a new wave of virus epidemic may
arise again in the near future.
Covid-19 has hit the world unprepared, as the deadliest pandemic of
the century. Governments and authorities, as leaders and decision
makers fighting against the virus, enormously tap on the power of
AI and its data analytics models for urgent decision supports at
the greatest efforts, ever seen from human history. This book
showcases a collection of important data analytics models that were
used during the epidemic, and discusses and compares their efficacy
and limitations. Readers who from both healthcare industries and
academia can gain unique insights on how data analytics models were
designed and applied on epidemic data. Taking Covid-19 as a case
study, readers especially those who are working in similar fields,
would be better prepared in case a new wave of virus epidemic may
arise again in the near future.
COVID-19 has hit the world unprepared, as the deadliest pandemic of
the century. Governments and authorities, as leaders and decision
makers fighting the virus, enormously tap into the power of
artificial intelligence and its predictive models for urgent
decision support. This book showcases a collection of important
predictive models that used during the pandemic, and discusses and
compares their efficacy and limitations. Readers from both
healthcare industries and academia can gain unique insights on how
predictive models were designed and applied on epidemic data.
Taking COVID19 as a case study and showcasing the lessons learnt,
this book will enable readers to be better prepared in the event of
virus epidemics or pandemics in the future.
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