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In the Danger Zone: U-Net Driven Quantile Regression can Predict High-risk SARS-CoV-2 Regions via Pollutant Particulate Matter and Satellite Imagery

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2021-05-07 v1 Image and Video Processing

Abstract

Since the outbreak of COVID-19 policy makers have been relying upon non-pharmacological interventions to control the outbreak. With air pollution as a potential transmission vector there is need to include it in intervention strategies. We propose a U-net driven quantile regression model to predict PM2.5PM_{2.5} air pollution based on easily obtainable satellite imagery. We demonstrate that our approach can reconstruct PM2.5PM_{2.5} concentrations on ground-truth data and predict reasonable PM2.5PM_{2.5} values with their spatial distribution, even for locations where pollution data is unavailable. Such predictions of PM2.5PM_{2.5} characteristics could crucially advise public policy strategies geared to reduce the transmission of and lethality of COVID-19.

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@article{arxiv.2105.02406,
  title  = {In the Danger Zone: U-Net Driven Quantile Regression can Predict High-risk SARS-CoV-2 Regions via Pollutant Particulate Matter and Satellite Imagery},
  author = {Jacquelyn Shelton and Przemyslaw Polewski and Wei Yao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.02406},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

accepted for ICML 2020 Workshop on Healthcare Systems, Population Health, and the Role of Health-Tech