Rapid Forecasting of Pandemic Outbreak Using Machine Learning

Sujata Chauhan, M. Singh, P. Garg
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Humans have faced a number of pandemics since the dawn of civilization, but today what we are facing is an invisible enemy novel COVID-19, causing the pandemic globally at an alarming rate, bringing a devastating effect on our lives and impacting our economy drastically. The infection in humans by COVID-19 was thought to be originally from bats perhaps as zoonotic agent (from animal to human) but the rapid increase in the figure of cases in Wuhan city and globally even after shutting the market off and quarantine whole city, indicated an alternative mode of transmission from human-to-human which is rarely observed in nature. The main objective of this chapter is to predict a rapid forecasting of pandemic outbreak using machine learning approaches. The chapter is based on a preliminary estimation about the disease, spread of disease across the globe, the possible ways of treatment, and prevention in its outbreak which makes use of technologies like machine learning which may prove beneficial to save the human race from pandemics like COVID19 in the future. © 2021 Scrivener Publishing LLC.
使用机器学习快速预测流行病爆发
自文明诞生以来,人类面临过多次大流行,但今天我们面临的是一个看不见的敌人——新型冠状病毒病,它以惊人的速度在全球范围内造成大流行,给我们的生活带来毁灭性影响,并严重影响我们的经济。人类感染COVID-19被认为最初来自蝙蝠,可能是人畜共患媒介(从动物到人类),但即使在关闭市场和隔离整个城市之后,武汉市和全球病例数的迅速增加表明,在自然界中很少观察到人与人之间的另一种传播方式。本章的主要目标是使用机器学习方法预测大流行爆发的快速预测。这一章是基于对疾病的初步估计,疾病在全球的传播,可能的治疗方法,以及在疫情爆发时的预防,利用机器学习等技术,这可能有助于在未来拯救人类免受covid - 19等流行病的侵害。©2021 Scrivener Publishing LLC。
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