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Original Articles

Pandemic model with data-driven phase detection, a study using COVID-19 data

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Pages 450-464 | Received 10 Nov 2020, Accepted 13 Sep 2021, Published online: 17 Dec 2021
 

Abstract

The recent COVID-19 pandemic has promoted vigorous scientific activity in an effort to understand, advice and control the pandemic. Data is now freely available at a staggering rate worldwide. Unfortunately, this unprecedented level of information contains a variety of data sources and formats, and the models do not always conform to the description of the data. Health officials have recognised the need for more accurate models that can adjust to sudden changes, such as produced by changes in behaviour or social restrictions. In this work we formulate a model that fits a “SIR”-type model concurrently with a statistical change detection test on the data. The result is a piece wise autonomous ordinary differential equation, whose parameters change at various points in time (automatically learned from the data). The main contributions of our model are: (a) providing interpretation of the parameters, (b) determining which parameters of the model are more important to produce changes in the spread of the disease, and (c) using data-driven discovery of sudden changes in the evolution of the pandemic. Together, these characteristics provide a new model that better describes the situation and thus, provides better quality of information for decision making.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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