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Devil in the Landscapes: Inferring Epidemic Exposure Risks from Street View Imagery

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2023-11-17 v1 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Built environment supports all the daily activities and shapes our health. Leveraging informative street view imagery, previous research has established the profound correlation between the built environment and chronic, non-communicable diseases; however, predicting the exposure risk of infectious diseases remains largely unexplored. The person-to-person contacts and interactions contribute to the complexity of infectious disease, which is inherently different from non-communicable diseases. Besides, the complex relationships between street view imagery and epidemic exposure also hinder accurate predictions. To address these problems, we construct a regional mobility graph informed by the gravity model, based on which we propose a transmission-aware graph convolutional network (GCN) to capture disease transmission patterns arising from human mobility. Experiments show that the proposed model significantly outperforms baseline models by 8.54% in weighted F1, shedding light on a low-cost, scalable approach to assess epidemic exposure risks from street view imagery.

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@article{arxiv.2311.09240,
  title  = {Devil in the Landscapes: Inferring Epidemic Exposure Risks from Street View Imagery},
  author = {Zhenyu Han and Yanxin Xi and Tong Xia and Yu Liu and Yong Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.09240},
  year   = {2023}
}

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Published in ACM SIGSPATIAL 2023