Recent progress on artificial intelligence application for COVID-19 monitoring and mitigation system in Indonesia

COVID-19 is a serious public health issue in the world. The spread of COVID-19 has gone global. Indonesia is a country with a high rate of infectious cases worldwide. Multidisciplinary science also brings together to fight against COVID-19 in Indonesia. One of the important roles is artificial intel...

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Main Authors: Rosyid Ridlo, Al Hakim, Yanuar Zulardiansyah, Arief, Muhammad Haikal, Satria, Agung, Pangestu, Hexa A., Hidayah, Esa R. C., Putri, Aditia P., Hamid
Format: Proceeding
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40948/3/Recent%20progress%20on%20artificial%20intelligence.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40948/
https://aaec2022.org/index.php
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Summary:COVID-19 is a serious public health issue in the world. The spread of COVID-19 has gone global. Indonesia is a country with a high rate of infectious cases worldwide. Multidisciplinary science also brings together to fight against COVID-19 in Indonesia. One of the important roles is artificial intelligence (AI). AI was also reported to help a vital role in public health. As a developing country, Indonesia also brings innovative AI approaches to help people with COVID-19, including classification, detection, diagnosis, prediction, telemedicine, and many more. This study elaborates the recent progress on AI application in Indonesia contributing to the fight against COVID-19 which has been reported in scientific papers/reports. Although research in this field is still not so developed, the existing innovations provide a new enthusiasm for public health and the benefits of the latest technology that can support human health, especially in facing a pandemic at Indonesia. It was found that there can be more research by utilizing AI approaches concerning public health and medicine in the future research work particularly in facing a pandemic condition.