| Literature DB >> 32740678 |
Agam Bansal1, Rana Prathap Padappayil2, Chandan Garg3, Anjali Singal4, Mohak Gupta5, Allan Klein6.
Abstract
The term machine learning refers to a collection of tools used for identifying patterns in data. As opposed to traditional methods of pattern identification, machine learning tools relies on artificial intelligence to map out patters from large amounts of data, can self-improve as and when new data becomes available and is quicker in accomplishing these tasks. This review describes various techniques of machine learning that have been used in the past in the prediction, detection and management of infectious diseases, and how these tools are being brought into the battle against COVID-19. In addition, we also discuss their applications in various stages of the pandemic, the advantages, disadvantages and possible pit falls.Entities:
Keywords: Artificial intelligence; COVID 19; Machine learning; Outcome prediction
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32740678 PMCID: PMC7395799 DOI: 10.1007/s10916-020-01617-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Syst ISSN: 0148-5598 Impact factor: 4.460
Fig. 1Machine learning tools, data sources and the interventions that are helpful in different stages of a pandemic. Phase 1: Animal influenza virus has not been known to create diseases in the humans. Phase 2: An animal influenza virus has been known to cause disease in humans and is hence a potential pandemic threat. Phase 3: An animal influenza virus has been known to cause solitary or a cluster of diseases in humans but has not created human-to-human transmission. Phase 4: Human to human transmission, sufficient to maintain community level outbreak has been identified. Phase 5: The virus has created sustained community level outbreak in two countries within the same WHO region. Phase 6: In addition to Phase 5, the virus has created sustained community level outbreak in at least one country in another WHO region. Post Peak Period: Level of pandemic in most countries have dropped below peak levels. Possible New Wave: Level of pandemic in most countries is rising again. Post-Pandemic Period: Level of pandemic has returned to seasonal influenza level in most countries