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Framework for Infectious Disease Analysis: A comprehensive and integrative multi-modeling approach to disease prediction and management

Journal

HEALTH INFORMATICS JOURNAL
Volume 25, Issue 4, Pages 1170-1187

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1460458217747112

Keywords

disease management; infectious disease models; machine learning; natural language processing; predictive data analytics; social-media mining

Funding

  1. Defense Health Program (DHP) under Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) Contract [W81XWH-15-C-0158]
  2. Scowcroft Institute of International Affairs

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The impact of infectious disease on human populations is a function of many factors including environmental conditions, vector dynamics, transmission mechanics, social and cultural behaviors, and public policy. A comprehensive framework for disease management must fully connect the complete disease lifecycle, including emergence from reservoir populations, zoonotic vector transmission, and impact on human societies. The Framework for Infectious Disease Analysis is a software environment and conceptual architecture for data integration, situational awareness, visualization, prediction, and intervention assessment. Framework for Infectious Disease Analysis automatically collects biosurveillance data using natural language processing, integrates structured and unstructured data from multiple sources, applies advanced machine learning, and uses multi-modeling for analyzing disease dynamics and testing interventions in complex, heterogeneous populations. In the illustrative case studies, natural language processing from social media, news feeds, and websites was used for information extraction, biosurveillance, and situation awareness. Classification machine learning algorithms (support vector machines, random forests, and boosting) were used for disease predictions.

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