Fight COVID-19
Since its official identification in December 2019 in Wuhan, China, Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) started to spread globally, resulting in an ongoing pandemic. In this work, we try to investigate how mathematical, statistical and data-driven models of the COVID-19 to understand factors promoting virus spread.
This work was in collaboration with Mohamed A. Bahloul. Our proposed AI models focuses on the following points:
- Propose a generalized epidemic model based on fractional modeling
- understand the main factor which can slow down the spread
- Apply control technique to assist the government in their decision making process.
This work was in collaboration with Mohamed A. Bahloul under the supervision of professor Meriem laleg (KAUST).
[1] L. Peng, W. Yang, D. Zhang, C. Zhuge, and L. Hong, “Epidemicanalysis of covid-19 in china by dynamical modeling,”arXiv preprintarXiv:2002.06563, 2020.