2021
DOI: 10.3390/electronics10232910
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Evaluation of the COVID-19 Era by Using Machine Learning and Interpretation of Confidential Dataset

Abstract: Various research approaches to COVID-19 are currently being developed by machine learning (ML) techniques and edge computing, either in the sense of identifying virus molecules or in anticipating the risk analysis of the spread of COVID-19. Consequently, these orientations are elaborating datasets that derive either from WHO, through the respective website and research portals, or from data generated in real-time from the healthcare system. The implementation of data analysis, modelling and prediction processi… Show more

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“…Continuing their previous research work, the authors focused more on dealing with the pandemic that had established the new reality in our modern society. In particular, by modifying the Levenberg -Marquardt algorithm, they achieved a better approach to data analysis and therefore offered a timely information solution to predict the increase in cases [15]. Based on the same orientation, the researchers who conducted research [16] attempted to classify the characteristics of COVID-19 and estimate its quantity indoors.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Continuing their previous research work, the authors focused more on dealing with the pandemic that had established the new reality in our modern society. In particular, by modifying the Levenberg -Marquardt algorithm, they achieved a better approach to data analysis and therefore offered a timely information solution to predict the increase in cases [15]. Based on the same orientation, the researchers who conducted research [16] attempted to classify the characteristics of COVID-19 and estimate its quantity indoors.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study was based on the use of deep learning techniques. These techniques have been implemented for years in different topics, for example, classification networks, medical research, or pattern recognition [36][37][38][39]. Deep learning has been used as a precise tool for the classification of medical records, e.g., EEG, ECG.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%