Analysing deaths and confirmed cases of COVID-19 pandemic by analytical approaches

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Ray-Ming Chen
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[1] Baise University,School of Mathematics and Statistics
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In this work, the time series of growth rates regarding confirmed cases and deaths of COVID-19 for several sampled countries are investigated via an introduction of an orthonormal basis. This basis, which is served as the feature benchmark, reveals the hidden features of COVID-19 via the magnitude of Fourier coefficients. These coefficients are ranked in the form of ranking vectors for all the sampled countries. Based on these and Manhattan metric, we then perform spectral clustering to categorise the countries. Unlike the classical cosine similarity analysis which, relatively speaking, is a composite index and hard to identify the features of the categorised countries, spectral analysis delves into the internal structures or dynamical trend of the time series. This research shows there is no single feature that dominates the trend of the growth rates. It also reveals that results from the spectral analysis are different from the ones of cosine similarity. In the end, some approximated values of the confirmed cases and deaths are also calculated by the spectral analysis.
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