DocumentCode :
38127
Title :
Bird Flu Outbreak Prediction via Satellite Tracking
Author :
Yuanchun Zhou ; Mingjie Tang ; Weike Pan ; Jinyan Li ; Weihang Wang ; Jing Shao ; Liang Wu ; Jianhui Li ; Qiang Yang ; Baoping Yan
Author_Institution :
Sci. Data Center, Comput. Network Inf. Center, Beijing, China
Volume :
29
Issue :
4
fYear :
2014
fDate :
July-Aug. 2014
Firstpage :
10
Lastpage :
17
Abstract :
Advanced satellite tracking technologies have collected huge amounts of wild bird migration data. Biologists use these data to understand dynamic migration patterns, study correlations between habitats, and predict global spreading trends of avian influenza. The research discussed here transforms the biological problem into a machine learning problem by converting wild bird migratory paths into graphs. H5N1 outbreak prediction is achieved by discovering weighted closed cliques from the graphs using the mining algorithm High-wEight cLosed cliquE miNing (HELEN). The learning algorithm HELEN-p then predicts potential H5N1 outbreaks at habitats. This prediction method is more accurate than traditional methods used on a migration dataset obtained through a real satellite bird-tracking system. Empirical analysis shows that H5N1 spreads in a manner of high-weight closed cliques and frequent cliques.
Keywords :
biology computing; data mining; diseases; epidemics; learning (artificial intelligence); H5N1 outbreak prediction; advanced satellite tracking technologies; avian influenza; biological problem; bird flu outbreak prediction; dynamic migration patterns; frequent cliques; graphs; high-weight closed cliques; learning algorithm HELEN-p; machine learning problem; migration dataset; mining algorithm High-wEight cLosed cliquE miNing; prediction method; satellite bird-tracking system; wild bird migration data; wild bird migratory paths; Algorithm design and analysis; Birds; China; Data mining; Databases; Diseases; Machine learning; Prediction algorithms; Satellite navigation systems; Target tracking; China; H5N1 prediction in Qinghai Lake; bird flu prediction; computational sustainability; graph mining; intelligent systems; machine learning; wild bird migration data mining;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Intelligent Systems, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1541-1672
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MIS.2013.38
Filename :
6509379
Link To Document :
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