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Impact of Weather Predictions on COVID-19 Infection Rate by Using Deep Learning Models

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2021

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Gupta, Yogesh
Raghuwanshi, Ghanshyam
Ahmadini, Abdullah Ali H.
Göktaş, Pınar

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Gupta, Y., Raghuwanshi, G., Ahmadini, A. A. H., Sharma, U., Mishra, A. K., Mashwani, W. K., . . . Balogun, O. S. (2021). Impact of weather predictions on COVID-19 infection rate by using deep learning models. Complexity, 2021 doi:10.1155/2021/5520663

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Nowadays, the whole world is facing a pandemic situation in the form of coronavirus diseases (COVID-19). In connection with the spread of COVID-19 confirmed cases and deaths, various researchers have analysed the impact of temperature and humidity on the spread of coronavirus. In this paper, a deep transfer learning-based exhaustive analysis is performed by evaluating the influence of different weather factors, including temperature, sunlight hours, and humidity. To perform all the experiments, two data sets are used: one is taken from Kaggle consists of official COVID-19 case reports and another data set is related to weather. Moreover, COVID-19 data are also tested and validated using deep transfer learning models. From the experimental results, it is shown that the temperature, the wind speed, and the sunlight hours make a significant impact on COVID-19 cases and deaths. However, it is shown that the humidity does not affect coronavirus cases significantly. It is concluded that the convolutional neural network performs better than the competitive model.

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https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/5520663
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12809/9763

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