| Literature DB >> 34025856 |
Yang Lv1, Chenwei Ma1, Xiaohan Li1, Min Wu1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Information has the power to protect against unexpected events and control any crisis such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Since COVID-19 has already rapidly spread all over the world, only technology-driven data management can provide accurate information to manage the crisis. This study aims to explore the potential of big data technologies for controlling COVID-19 transmission and managing it effectively.Entities:
Keywords: artificial intelligence; corona pandemic; digital health; digital technology; information access
Year: 2021 PMID: 34025856 PMCID: PMC8130465 DOI: 10.5114/aoms/133522
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Med Sci ISSN: 1734-1922 Impact factor: 3.318
Figure 1Infection and death cases caused by COVID-19 as of February 10, 2021
Figure 2Quality document selection by PRISMA analysis
Figure 3Big data technology for COVID-19 pandemic
Major sources of COVID-19 related big data
| Sources | Description | Researcher |
|---|---|---|
| Social media | Social media apps and networks | Saheb [ |
| Immigration and customs databases | Airports, seaports and land ports | Whitelaw |
| COVID-19 database/Healthcare data | Various hospital and diagnostic centers | Whitelaw |
| Mobile data | Mobile companies | Radanliev |
| Mobile technology | Various apps or mobile technology | Dwivedi |
| Public transportation system | Aviation, railway and ground | Jovanović |
| Bank card transaction | Debit and credit card transactions in automated teller machine (ATM), POS (point of sale) and online transactions | Lin and Hou [ |
| Closed-circuit camera/Security camera | Security camera of different places e.g. road, railway station, airport, land port, office and home | Whitelaw |
| Car Geographical Positioning System (GPS) | Geographical Positioning System (GPS) of car and other transport | Beaunoyer |
| Wearable tracking device | Various devices to track people’s movement | Whitelaw |
Potential techniques of big data for COVID-19 pandemic management
| Techniques | Researchers |
|---|---|
| Modelling | Liu |
| Machine learning | Sujath |
| Data mining | Kumar [ |
| Visualization | Zhou |
| Statistics | Benke and Benke [ |
| Simulation | Nazir |
| Optimization | Ajayi |
| Text mining | Khanday |
| Forecasting | Shinde |
| Social network analysis | Yuan |
Potential applications of big data for COVID-19 pandemic management
| Applications | Description | Researcher |
|---|---|---|
| Infection identification | Big data helps to identify infected people and keep records for further use | Haleem |
| Travel history | Travel history helps to identify the person who come into contact with infected person and helps to control virus transmission | Petersen |
| Symptoms of fever | Big data usually stores the data of fever and related symptoms of people so that it can help to identify the suspicious person | Ohia |
| Early detection | Big data helps to identify possible infection trend and early detection | Liu |
| Identification of transmission | Since COVID-19 is a rapidly transmitted disease, big data can help to identify the way and area of transmission and control it | Haleem |
| Ready information in lockdown period | Usually people have to stay home due to lockdown, so ready information is an urgent need for them that can be provided by big data | Zwitter and Gstrein [ |
| People’s movement | People’s movement can easily be traced by using big data technology that can also help to identify possible infected area | Chen |
| Development of treatments and vaccine | Development of treatments and vaccines can be achieved by advanced digital technologies | Zwitter and Gstrein [ |
Challenges of big data implementation for COVID-19 pandemic management
| Dimension of challenges | Factor | Researchers |
|---|---|---|
| Expertise limitation | Lack of cooperation among staff | Whitelaw |
| Operation challenges | Lack of knowledge of data integration | Haleem |
| Regulatory challenges | Poor regulatory compliance | Owusu [ |
| Resource limitation | Constraint of regulation | Abusaada and Elshater [ |
| Limited access to market | Low power for decision making | Li |
| Privacy | Maintaining privacy of everyone | Anisetti |
| Ethical issues | All ethical standards should be maintained. | Ma and Tsai [ |