AI in Fighting Covid-19: Pandemic Management
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.procs.2021.05.039
AI in Fighting Covid-19: Pandemic Management
Abstract
Coronaviruses are a family of viruses found in several animal species, such as bats, cattle, cats, camels, and humans. With more than 1.6 million people dead worldwide, as of December 2020, the Covid-19 pandemic has brought about a unified need to address global health crises more aggressively. There is great urgency in decreasing the impact of a potential future outbreak, which can be done by gathering information about the disease and its effects on humans. Various artificial intelligence (AI) techniques can be utilized for the pandemic, such as COVID (CoV) management, a vast scientific field involving computers performing tasks capable of only human brains. Among the subsets of AI, there are Machine Learning (ML) techniques, which can learn from historical data examples without programming. While no prior data regarding the virus exists, the growing cases make for more data. In this research, we employ a literature review method to understand pandemic management's current state and how it can benefit by utilizing AI capabilities.
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence; Coronavirus; Covid-19; Intelligent Cities; Machine Learning; Pandemic Management; Smart Cities.
Published by Elsevier B.V.
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