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Leveraging human mobility data in urban epidemic modeling: a survey
PhD Qualifying Examination Title: "Leveraging human mobility data in urban epidemic modeling: a survey" by Miss Lin CHEN Abstract: Epidemics, including SARS, H1N1, and most recently, the prolonged COVID-19, pose substantial threats to human society, especially in urban environments where various locations are closely connected by intense human mobility. Since the collection and processing of large-scale, fine-grained human mobility data have been enabled by recent years’ rapid development of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), researchers have proposed numerous new ways of modeling epidemics via leveraging such data, which accelerate our understanding of transmission patterns and aid public health policy design. In this survey, we first provide an overview of human mobility data regarding geographical coverage, spatial resolution, and temporal resolution. We also summarize representative auxiliary data that provide contextual information for mobility data, such as census data and online social network data. We next categorize state-of-the-art studies into four topics based on the role human mobility data plays: (1) real-time risk monitoring; (2) epidemic simulation; (3) identifying inequalities in epidemics; and (4) informing post-pandemic policies. Finally, we discuss open challenges and future research directions. Date: Wednesday, 8 June 2022 Time: 4:00pm - 6:00pm Zoom Meeting: https://hkust.zoom.us/j/93005703553?pwd=U2FVd0YrQUQ0eklJZzlpWDJtdFBjQT09 Committee Members: Prof. Pan Hui (Supervisor, EMIA) Dr. Tristan Braud (Supervisor) Prof. James Kwok (Chairperson) Prof. Dik-Lun Lee Prof. Xiaofang Zhou **** ALL are Welcome ****