论文标题
COVID-19的过去,现在和未来:数据驱动的观点
The Past, Present, and Future of COVID-19: A Data-Driven Perspective
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论文摘要
从那以后,流行病和大流行病已经破坏了人类的生活。为了打击这些,新颖的想法始终是由人类创造和部署的,并取得了不同程度的成功。在这一刻,共同的19个大流行是奇异的全球健康危机。现在,也许这是人类历史上的第一次,几乎整个人类由于一种看不见的病原体而经历了某种形式的艰辛。这再次需要新颖的想法,以快速消除,康复和康复,无论是医疗保健,银行业,旅行,教育还是其他任何人。对于有效的政策制定,过去,现在和未来的清晰趋势对于决策者至关重要。随着Covid-19的全球影响如此严重,同样重要的是分析疾病扩散与各种社会经济和环境因素之间的相关性。此外,所有这些都需要实时以综合的方式呈现,以促进有效的政策制定。为了解决这些问题,在本研究中,我们报告了我们开发和部署基于Web的集成实时操作仪表板,作为Covid-19的重要决策支持系统。在我们的研究中,我们基于来自不同身份验证的来源的可用数据进行了数据驱动分析,以通过严格的建模和统计分析来预测大流行的后果。我们还探讨了大流行扩散与重要的社会经济和环境因素之间的相关性。此外,我们还介绍了工作的结果如何在这个关键时刻促进有效的政策制定。
Epidemics and pandemics have ravaged human life since time. To combat these, novel ideas have always been created and deployed by humanity, with varying degrees of success. At this very moment, the COVID-19 pandemic is the singular global health crisis. Now, perhaps for the first time in human history, almost the whole of humanity is experiencing some form of hardship as a result of one invisible pathogen. This once again entails novel ideas for quick eradication, healing and recovery, whether it is healthcare, banking, travel, education or any other. For efficient policy-making, clear trends of past, present and future are vital for policy-makers. With the global impacts of COVID-19 so severe, equally important is the analysis of correlations between disease spread and various socio-economic and environmental factors. Furthermore, all of these need to be presented in an integrated manner in real-time to facilitate efficient policy making. To address these issues, in this study, we report results on our development and deployment of a web-based integrated real-time operational dashboard as an important decision support system for COVID-19. In our study, we conducted data-driven analysis based on available data from diverse authenticated sources to predict upcoming consequences of the pandemic through rigorous modeling and statistical analyses. We also explored correlations between pandemic spread and important socio-economic and environmental factors. Furthermore, we also present how outcomes of our work can facilitate efficient policy making in this critical hour.