The Prediction of COVID-19 Using LSTM Algorithms

As COVID-19 enters the pandemic stage, the resulting infections, deaths and economic shocks are emerging. To minimize anxiety and uncertainty about socio-economic damage caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, it is necessary to reasonably predict the economic impact of future disease trends by scientific...

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Published inThe International journal of networked and distributed computing (Online) Vol. 9; no. 1; pp. 19 - 24
Main Authors Kim, Myung Hwa, Kim, Ju Hyung, Lee, Kyoungjin, Gim, Gwang-Yong
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 01.01.2021
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ISSN2211-7938
2211-7946
2211-7946
DOI10.2991/ijndc.k.201218.003

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Summary:As COVID-19 enters the pandemic stage, the resulting infections, deaths and economic shocks are emerging. To minimize anxiety and uncertainty about socio-economic damage caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, it is necessary to reasonably predict the economic impact of future disease trends by scientific means. Based on previous cases of epidemic (such as influenza) and economic trends, this study has established an epidemic disease spread model and economic situation prediction model. Based on this model, the author also predict the economic impact of future COVID-19 spread. The results of this study are as follows. First, the deep learning-based economic impact prediction model, which was built based on historical infectious disease data, was verified with verification data to ensure 77% accuracy in predicting inflation rates. Second, based on the economic impact prediction model of the deep learning-based infectious disease, the author presented the COVID-19 trend and future economic impact prediction results for the next 1 year. Currently, most of the published studies on COVID-19 are on the prediction of disease spread by statistical mathematical calculations. This study is expected to be used as an empirical reference to efficient and preemptive decision making by predicting the spread of diseases and economic conditions related to COVID-19 using deep learning technology and historical infectious disease data.
ISSN:2211-7938
2211-7946
2211-7946
DOI:10.2991/ijndc.k.201218.003