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arxiv: 2208.02433 · v4 · pith:35HIU64Z · submitted 2022-08-04 · q-bio.QM · cs.LG· physics.soc-ph· q-bio.PE

Simulation and application of COVID-19 compartment model using physics-informed neural network

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keywords modelcovid-19modelspinncompartmentalcomponentsdataforecasting
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COVID-19 pandemic has had a disruptive and irreversible impact globally, yet traditional epidemiological modeling approaches such as the susceptible-infected-recovered (SIR) model have exhibited limited effectiveness in forecasting of the up-to-date pandemic situation. In this work, susceptible-vaccinated-exposed-infected-dead-recovered (SVEIDR) model and its variants -- aged and vaccination-structured SVEIDR models -- are introduced to encode the effect of social contact for different age groups and vaccination status. Then, we implement the physics-informed neural network (PiNN) on both simulated and real-world data. The PiNN model enables robust analysis of the dynamic spread, prediction, and parameter optimization of the COVID-19 compartmental models. The models exhibit relative root mean square error (RRMSE) of $<4\%$ for all components and provide incubation, death, and recovery rates of $\gamma= 0.0130$, $\lambda=0.0001$, and $\rho=0.0037$, respectively, for the first 310 days of the epidemic in the US with RRMSE of $<0.35\%$ for all components. To further improve the model performance, temporally varying parameters can be included, such as vaccination, transmission, and incubation rates. Our implementation highlights PiNN as a reliable candidate approach for forecasting real-world data and can be applied to other compartmental model variants of interest.

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