Utilizing Mobility Tracking to Identify Hotspots for Contagious Disease Spread : A Case Study of UNITEN Students Using Google Map Data

A significant global health problem nowadays is the incidence of serious infectious illnesses. An extraordinary humanitarian crisis has been brought on by the current COVID-19 pandemic, which has spread around the world. The spread of new viruses has put established healthcare institutions under tre...

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Main Authors: Wyin Y.M., Krishnan P.S., Phing C.C., Kiong T.S.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-340962024-10-14T11:17:57Z Utilizing Mobility Tracking to Identify Hotspots for Contagious Disease Spread : A Case Study of UNITEN Students Using Google Map Data Wyin Y.M. Krishnan P.S. Phing C.C. Kiong T.S. 58687252300 36053261400 57884999200 57216824752 COVID-19 HDBSCAN Hotspot infection disease A significant global health problem nowadays is the incidence of serious infectious illnesses. An extraordinary humanitarian crisis has been brought on by the current COVID-19 pandemic, which has spread around the world. The spread of new viruses has put established healthcare institutions under tremendous strain and created a number of pressing problems. It is important to predict the future movement and pattern of the illness in order to decrease infectious instances and maximize recovered cases. This research paper aims to utilize mobility tracking as a means to identify hotspots for contagious disease spread. The study focuses on collecting and analyzing mobility data from UNITEN students using Google Map data over a period of two weeks. The paper describes the data collection process, data pre-processing steps, and the application of the HDBSCAN algorithm for hotspot clustering. The results demonstrate the effectiveness of HDBSCAN in identifying hotspots based on the mobility data. The findings highlight the potential of mobility tracking for disease surveillance and provide insights for public health interventions and preventive measures. Copyright � 2023. Final 2024-10-14T03:17:57Z 2024-10-14T03:17:57Z 2023 Article 10.18080/jtde.v11n3.775 2-s2.0-85176343893 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85176343893&doi=10.18080%2fjtde.v11n3.775&partnerID=40&md5=de87daffc9defcd9996372f78f2a337d https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/34096 11 3 163 1179 All Open Access Gold Open Access Telecommunications Association Inc. Scopus
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topic COVID-19
HDBSCAN
Hotspot
infection disease
spellingShingle COVID-19
HDBSCAN
Hotspot
infection disease
Wyin Y.M.
Krishnan P.S.
Phing C.C.
Kiong T.S.
Utilizing Mobility Tracking to Identify Hotspots for Contagious Disease Spread : A Case Study of UNITEN Students Using Google Map Data
description A significant global health problem nowadays is the incidence of serious infectious illnesses. An extraordinary humanitarian crisis has been brought on by the current COVID-19 pandemic, which has spread around the world. The spread of new viruses has put established healthcare institutions under tremendous strain and created a number of pressing problems. It is important to predict the future movement and pattern of the illness in order to decrease infectious instances and maximize recovered cases. This research paper aims to utilize mobility tracking as a means to identify hotspots for contagious disease spread. The study focuses on collecting and analyzing mobility data from UNITEN students using Google Map data over a period of two weeks. The paper describes the data collection process, data pre-processing steps, and the application of the HDBSCAN algorithm for hotspot clustering. The results demonstrate the effectiveness of HDBSCAN in identifying hotspots based on the mobility data. The findings highlight the potential of mobility tracking for disease surveillance and provide insights for public health interventions and preventive measures. Copyright � 2023.
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author Wyin Y.M.
Krishnan P.S.
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title Utilizing Mobility Tracking to Identify Hotspots for Contagious Disease Spread : A Case Study of UNITEN Students Using Google Map Data
title_short Utilizing Mobility Tracking to Identify Hotspots for Contagious Disease Spread : A Case Study of UNITEN Students Using Google Map Data
title_full Utilizing Mobility Tracking to Identify Hotspots for Contagious Disease Spread : A Case Study of UNITEN Students Using Google Map Data
title_fullStr Utilizing Mobility Tracking to Identify Hotspots for Contagious Disease Spread : A Case Study of UNITEN Students Using Google Map Data
title_full_unstemmed Utilizing Mobility Tracking to Identify Hotspots for Contagious Disease Spread : A Case Study of UNITEN Students Using Google Map Data
title_sort utilizing mobility tracking to identify hotspots for contagious disease spread : a case study of uniten students using google map data
publisher Telecommunications Association Inc.
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