Artificial intelligence for COVID-19 spread modeling

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作者
Krivorotko, Olga [1 ]
Kabanikhin, Sergey [1 ]
机构
[1] Sobolev Inst Math SB RAS, Math Ctr Akademgorodok, Akad Koptyuga Ave 4, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia
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Data analysis; inverse problems; SIR models; agent-based models; optimization; forecasting; regularization; identifiability; nature inspired algorithms; machine learning; NEURAL-NETWORKS; SPATIAL SPREAD; FIELD; INVERSE; IDENTIFIABILITY; IDENTIFICATION; OPTIMIZATION; SIMULATION; NUMBER; GAMES;
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10.1515/jiip-2024-0013
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O29 [应用数学];
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070104 ;
摘要
This paper presents classification and analysis of the mathematical models of the spread of COVID-19 in different groups of population such as family, school, office (3-100 people), town (100-5000 people), city, region (0.5-15 million people), country, continent, and the world. The classification covers major types of models (time-series, differential, imitation ones, neural networks models and their combinations). The time-series models are based on analysis of time series using filtration, regression and network methods. The differential models are those derived from systems of ordinary and stochastic differential equations as well as partial differential equations. The imitation models include cellular automata and agent-based models. The fourth group in the classification consists of combinations of nonlinear Markov chains and optimal control theory, derived by methods of the mean-field game theory. COVID-19 is a novel and complicated disease, and the parameters of most models are, as a rule, unknown and estimated by solving inverse problems. The paper contains an analysis of major algorithms of solving inverse problems: stochastic optimization, nature-inspired algorithms (genetic, differential evolution, particle swarm, etc.), assimilation methods, big-data analysis, and machine learning.
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页码:297 / 332
页数:36
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