Data mining and analysis of scientific research data records on Covid 19
mortality, immunity, and vaccine development in the first wave of the Covid
19 pandemic
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2009.05793v1
- Date: Sat, 12 Sep 2020 13:34:05 GMT
- Title: Data mining and analysis of scientific research data records on Covid 19
mortality, immunity, and vaccine development in the first wave of the Covid
19 pandemic
- Authors: Petar Radanliev, David De Roure, Rob Walton
- Abstract summary: The data records are analysed with commutable statistical methods.
We identified few different clusters, containing references to exercise, inflammation, smoking, obesity and many additional factors.
It is difficult to predict which country would be first to produce a Covid 19 vaccine.
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- Abstract: In this study, we investigate the scientific research response from the early
stages of the pandemic, and we review key findings on how the early warning
systems developed in previous epidemics responded to contain the virus. The
data records are analysed with commutable statistical methods, including R
Studio, Bibliometrix package, and the Web of Science data mining tool. We
identified few different clusters, containing references to exercise,
inflammation, smoking, obesity and many additional factors. From the analysis
on Covid-19 and vaccine, we discovered that although the USA is leading in
volume of scientific research on Covid 19 vaccine, the leading 3 research
institutions (Fudan, Melbourne, Oxford) are not based in the USA. Hence, it is
difficult to predict which country would be first to produce a Covid 19
vaccine.
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