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COVID-19 Forecast and Prediction - May 15th -16th, 2020 | ||
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Lecture Title |
1 | David S. Jones, Harvard University | History in a Crisis—Lessons for Covid-19 |
2 | Christofer Brandt, Universität Greifswald |
Transparent comparison and prediction of corona numbers |
3 | Gaetano Perone, University of Bergamo | An Arima Model to Forecast the Spread and the final size of COVID-2019 Epidemic in Italy |
4 | Keno Krewer, Max Planck Institute |
Time-resolving an ongoing outbreak with Fourier analysis |
5 | Gerry Killeen, University College Cork |
Pushing past the tipping points in containment trajectories of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) epidemics: A simple arithmetic rationale for crushing the curve instead of merely flattening it. |
6 | Michael Li, University of Alberta | Why it is difficulty to make accurate predictions of COVID-19 epidemics? |
7 | V.K. Jindal, Panjab University |
COVID-19 Primary and secondary infection as order parameter – a unifying global model. |
8 | Ashis Das, World Bank |
Rapid development of an open-access artificial intelligence decision support tool for CoVID-19 mortality prediction |
9 | Fulgensia Mbabazi, Busitema University |
A Mathematical Model Approach for Prevention and Intervention Measures of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Uganda |