Clustering Patterns Connecting COVID-19 Dynamics and Human Mobility Using Optimal Transport

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Frank Nielsen
Gautier Marti
Sumanta Ray
Saumyadipta Pyne
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[1] Sony Computer Science Laboratories Inc,
[2] Independent Researcher,undefined
[3] Centrum Wiskunde,undefined
[4] Informatica,undefined
[5] (1) Public Health Dynamics Lab; and Department of Biostatistics,undefined
[6] Graduate School of Public Health,undefined
[7] University of Pittsburgh; (2) Health Analytics Network,undefined
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Sankhya B | 2021年 / 83卷
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Clustering; Optimal transport; Wasserstein distance; Time series; Mobility; COVID-19.; Primary; 37Mxx; Secondary; 37M10;
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Social distancing and stay-at-home are among the few measures that are known to be effective in checking the spread of a pandemic such as COVID-19 in a given population. The patterns of dependency between such measures and their effects on disease incidence may vary dynamically and across different populations. We described a new computational framework to measure and compare the temporal relationships between human mobility and new cases of COVID-19 across more than 150 cities of the United States with relatively high incidence of the disease. We used a novel application of Optimal Transport for computing the distance between the normalized patterns induced by bivariate time series for each pair of cities. Thus, we identified 10 clusters of cities with similar temporal dependencies, and computed the Wasserstein barycenter to describe the overall dynamic pattern for each cluster. Finally, we used city-specific socioeconomic covariates to analyze the composition of each cluster.
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