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A Novel Deep Learning Based Healthcare Model for COVID-19 Pandemic Stress Analysis
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作者 Ankur Dumka Parag Verma +5 位作者 Rajesh Singh Anil Kumar Bisht Divya Anand Hani Moaiteq Aljahdali Irene Delgado Noya silvia aparicio obregon 《Computers, Materials & Continua》 SCIE EI 2022年第9期6029-6044,共16页
Coronavirus(COVID-19)has impacted nearly every person across the globe either in terms of losses of life or as of lockdown.The current coronavirus(COVID-19)pandemic is a rare/special situation where people can express... Coronavirus(COVID-19)has impacted nearly every person across the globe either in terms of losses of life or as of lockdown.The current coronavirus(COVID-19)pandemic is a rare/special situation where people can express their feelings on Internet-based social networks.Social media is emerging as the biggest platform in recent years where people spend most of their time expressing themselves and their emotions.This research is based on gathering data from Twitter and analyzing the behavior of the people during the COVID-19 lockdown.The research is based on the logic expressed by people in this perspective and emotions for the suffering of COVID-19 and lockdown.In this research,we have used a Long Short-Term Memory(LSTM)network model with Convolutional Neural Network using Keras python deep-learning library to determine whether social media platform users are depressed in terms of positive,negative,or neutral emotional out bust based on their Twitter posts.The results showed that the model has 88.14%accuracy(representation of the correct prediction over the test dataset)after 10 epochs which most tweets showed had neutral polarity.The evaluation shows interesting results in positive(1),negative(–1),and neutral(0)emotions through different visualization. 展开更多
关键词 COVID-19 lockdown stress analysis depression analysis sentiment analysis social media COVID-19 twitter dataset CORONAVIRUS
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Intelligent Approach for Clustering Mutations’ Nature of COVID-19 Genome
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作者 Ankur Dumka Parag Verma +5 位作者 Rajesh Singh Anuj Bhardwaj Khalid Alsubhi Divya Anand Irene Delgado Noya silvia aparicio obregon 《Computers, Materials & Continua》 SCIE EI 2022年第9期4453-4466,共14页
In December 2019,a group of people in Wuhan city of Hubei province of China were found to be affected by an infection called dark etiology pneumonia.The outbreak of this pneumonia infection was declared a deadly disea... In December 2019,a group of people in Wuhan city of Hubei province of China were found to be affected by an infection called dark etiology pneumonia.The outbreak of this pneumonia infection was declared a deadly disease by the China Center for Disease Control and Prevention on January 9,2020,named Novel Coronavirus 2019(nCoV-2019).This nCoV-2019 is now known as COVID-19.There is a big list of infections of this coronavirus which is present in the form of a big family.This virus can cause several diseases that usually develop with a serious problem.According to the World Health Organization(WHO),2019-nCoV has been placed as the modern generation of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome(SARS)and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome(MERS)coronaviruses,so COVID-19 can repeatedly change its internal genome structure to extend its existence.Understanding and accurately predicting the mutational properties of the genome structure of COVID-19 can form a good leadership role in preventing and fighting against coronavirus.In this research paper,an analytical approach has been presented which is based on the k-means cluster technique of machine learning to find the clusters over the mutational properties of the COVID-19 viruses’complete genome.This method would be able to act as a promising tool to monitor and track pathogenic infections in their stable and local genetics/hereditary varieties.This paper identifies five main clusters of mutations with k=5 as best in most cases in the coronavirus that could help scientists and researchers develop disease control vaccines for the transformation of coronaviruses. 展开更多
关键词 nCoV-2019 SARS-CoV-2 COVID-19 genome structure ETIOLOGY COVID-19 mutations COVID-19 genomes
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