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题名Analysis and prediction of COVID-19 epidemic in South Africa
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发表日期2021
发表期刊ISA Transactions
ISSN/eISSN0019-0578
卷号124页码:182-190
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The coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) has been spreading rapidly in South Africa (SA) since its first case on 5 March 2020. In total, 674,339 confirmed cases and 16,734 mortality cases were reported by 30 September 2020, and this pandemic has made severe impacts on economy and life. In this paper, analysis and long-term prediction of the epidemic dynamics of SA are made, which could assist the government and public in assessing the past Infection Prevention and Control Measures and designing the future ones to contain the epidemic more effectively. A Susceptible–Infectious–Recovered model is adopted to analyse epidemic dynamics. The model parameters are estimated over different phases with the SA data. They indicate variations in the transmissibility of COVID-19 under different phases and thus reveal weakness of the past Infection Prevention and Control Measures in SA. The model also shows that transient behaviours of the daily growth rate and the cumulative removal rate exhibit periodic oscillations. Such dynamics indicates that the underlying signals are not stationary and conventional linear and nonlinear models would fail for long-term prediction. Therefore, a large class of mappings with rich functions and operations is chosen as the model class and the evolutionary algorithm is utilized to obtain the optimal model for long term prediction. The resulting models on the daily growth rate, the cumulative removal rate and the cumulative mortality rate predict that the peak and inflection point will occur on November 4, 2020 and October 15, 2020, respectively; the virus shall cease spreading on April 28, 2021; and the ultimate numbers of the COVID-19 cases and mortality cases will be 785,529 and 17,072, respectively. The approach is also benchmarked against other methods and shows better accuracy of long-term prediction.

关键词COVID-19 Epidemic forecasting Epidemic situation analysis Evolution algorithm South Africa
DOI10.1016/j.isatra.2021.01.050
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收录类别SCIE
语种英语English
WOS研究方向Automation & Control Systems ; Engineering ; Instruments & Instrumentation
WOS类目Automation & Control Systems ; Engineering, Multidisciplinary ; Instruments & Instrumentation
WOS记录号WOS:000833524400017
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条目标识符https://repository.uic.edu.cn/handle/39GCC9TT/972
专题理工科技学院
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1.Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Automation,Changshu Institute of Technology,Changshu,215500,China
2.Institute for Intelligent Systems,Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment,University of Johannesburg,Johannesburg,2006,South Africa
3.Institute of Artificial Intelligence and Future Networks,Beijing Normal University at Zhuhai; BNU-HKBU United International College,Zhuhai,519000,China
4.State Key Laboratory of Synthetical Automation for Process Industries,Northeastern University,Shenyang,110819,China
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Ding, Wei,Wang, Qingguo,Zhang, Jinxi. Analysis and prediction of COVID-19 epidemic in South Africa[J]. ISA Transactions, 2021, 124: 182-190.
APA Ding, Wei, Wang, Qingguo, & Zhang, Jinxi. (2021). Analysis and prediction of COVID-19 epidemic in South Africa. ISA Transactions, 124, 182-190.
MLA Ding, Wei,et al."Analysis and prediction of COVID-19 epidemic in South Africa". ISA Transactions 124(2021): 182-190.
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