Introduction to the Special Track on Artificial Intelligence and COVID-19

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Michalowski, Martin [1 ]
Moskovitch, Robert [2 ]
Chawla, Nitesh V. [3 ]
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[1] University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,MN, United States
[2] Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beersheba, Israel
[3] University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame,IN, United States
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Artificial intelligence - Vaccines - Viruses;
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10.1613/JAIR.1.14552
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The human race is facing one of the most meaningful public health emergencies in the modern era caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. This pandemic introduced various challenges, from lock-downs with significant economic costs to fundamentally altering the way of life for many people around the world. The battle to understand and control the virus is still at its early stages yet meaningful insights have already been made. The uncertainty of why some patients are infected and experience severe symptoms, while others are infected but asymptomatic, and others are not infected at all, makes managing this pandemic very challenging. Furthermore, the development of treatments and vaccines relies on knowledge generated from an ever evolving and expanding information space. Given the availability of digital data in the modern era, artificial intelligence (AI) is a meaningful tool for addressing the various challenges introduced by this unexpected pandemic. Some of the challenges include: outbreak prediction, risk modeling including infection and symptom development, testing strategy optimization, drug development, treatment repurposing, vaccine development, and others. © 2023 AI Access Foundation. All rights reserved.
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