Health IT Analytics June 25, 2020
Jessica Kent

Researchers from Florida Atlantic University are using machine learning to build a COVID-19 risk assessment dashboard.

A team from Florida Atlantic University’s (FAU) College of Engineering and Computer Science is leveraging machine learning technology to build a COVID-19 knowledge base and risk assessment dashboard.

The project, conducted in partnership with FAU’s Schmidt College of Medicine, will use machine learning and social networks for COVID-19 modeling and risk evaluation. Researchers received a one-year, $90,000 National Science Foundation (NSF) RAPID project grant to fund this effort.

The RAPID: COVID-19 Coronavirus Testbed and Knowledge Base Construction and Personalized Risk Evaluation project will address the many discrepancies that exist in the context of the pandemic.

“COVID-19 is an evolving epidemic and there is little...

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