Author: Mojjada, Ramesh Kumar; Yadav, Arvind; Prabhu, A. V.; Natarajan, Yuvaraj
Title: Machine Learning Models for covid-19 future forecasting Cord-id: 5wpl9116 Document date: 2020_12_9
ID: 5wpl9116
Snippet: Computational methods for machine learning (ML) have shown their meaning for the projection of potential results for informed decisions. Machine learning algorithms have been applied for a long time in many applications requiring the detection of adverse risk factors. This study shows the ability to predict the number of individuals who are affected by the COVID-19[1] as a potential threat to human beings by ML modelling. In this analysis, the risk factors of COVID-19 were exponential smoothing
Document: Computational methods for machine learning (ML) have shown their meaning for the projection of potential results for informed decisions. Machine learning algorithms have been applied for a long time in many applications requiring the detection of adverse risk factors. This study shows the ability to predict the number of individuals who are affected by the COVID-19[1] as a potential threat to human beings by ML modelling. In this analysis, the risk factors of COVID-19 were exponential smoothing (ES). The Lower Absolute Reductor and Selection Operator, (LASSo), Vector Assistance (SVM), four normal potential forecasts, such as Linear Regression (LR)). [2] Each of these machine-learning models has three distinct kinds of predictions: the number of newly infected COVID 19 people, mortality rates and the recovered COVID-19 estimates in the next 10 days. These approaches are better used in the latest COVID-19 situation, as shown by the findings of the analysis. The LR, that is effective in predicting new cases of corona, death numbers and recovery.
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