COVID-19 Community Temporal Visualizer: a new methodology for the network-based analysis and visualization of COVID-19 data

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Marianna Milano
Chiara Zucco
Mario Cannataro
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[1] University of Catanzaro,Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences
[2] University of Catanzaro,Data Analytics Research Center
[3] Catanzaro,undefined
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COVID-19; Network analysis; Community detection;
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Understanding the evolution of the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic requires the analysis of several data at the spatial and temporal levels. Here, we present a new network-based methodology to analyze COVID-19 data measures containing spatial and temporal features and its application on a real dataset. The goal of the methodology is to analyze sets of homogeneous datasets (i.e. COVID-19 data taken in different periods and in several regions) using a statistical test to find similar/dissimilar datasets, mapping such similarity information on a graph and then using a community detection algorithm to visualize and analyze the spatio-temporal evolution of data. We evaluated diverse Italian COVID-19 data made publicly available by the Italian Protezione Civile Department at https://github.com/pcm-dpc/COVID-19/. Furthermore, we considered the climate data related to two periods and we integrated them with COVID-19 data measures to detect new communities related to climate changes. In conclusion, the application of the proposed methodology provides a network-based representation of the COVID-19 measures by highlighting the different behaviour of regions with respect to pandemics data released by Protezione Civile and climate data. The methodology and its implementation as R function are publicly available at https://github.com/mmilano87/analyzeC19D.
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