Epidemiological Forecasting Task
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An Epidemiological Forecasting Task is a forecasting task for an epidemilogical metric.
- Example(s):
- See: Epidemiological Task.
References
2020
- (Rodriguez et al., 2020) ⇒ Alexander Rodriguez, Anika Tabassum, Jiaming Cui, Jiajia Xie, Javen Ho, Pulak Agarwal, Bijaya Adhikari, and B Aditya Prakash. (2020). “Deepcovid: An Operational Deep Learning-driven Framework for Explainable Real-time Covid-19 Forecasting.” In: medRxiv.
- QUOTE: ... How do we forecast an emerging pandemic in real time in a purely data-driven manner? How to leverage rich heterogeneous data based on various signals such as mobility, testing, and/or disease exposure for forecasting? How to handle noisy data and generate uncertainties in the forecast? ...
2019
- https://www.lti.cs.cmu.edu/projects/computational-biology/epidemiological-forecasting
- QUOTE: ... Epidemiological forecasting is critical for aiding decision-making by public health officials, commercial and non-commercial institutions and the general public. The DELPHI group focuses on developing the technological capability of epi-forecasting, and its role in decision making, both public and private. Our long-term vision is to make epidemiological forecasting as universally accepted and useful as weather forecasting is today. We select high value epidemiological forecasting targets (currently influenza and dengue); create baseline forecasting methods for them; establish metrics for measuring and tracking forecasting accuracy; estimate the limits of forecastability for each target; and identify new sources of data that could be helpful to the forecasting goal. ...
2016
- (Gandon et al., 2016) ⇒ Sylvain Gandon, Troy Day, C. Jessica E. Metcalf, and Bryan T. Grenfell. (2016). “Forecasting Epidemiological and Evolutionary Dynamics of Infectious Diseases.” Trends in ecology & evolution 31, no. 10