35 research outputs found
Machine learning in drug supply chain management during disease outbreaks: a systematic review
The drug supply chain is inherently complex. The challenge is not only the number of stakeholders and the supply chain from producers to users but also production and demand gaps. Downstream, drug demand is related to the type of disease outbreak. This study identifies the correlation between drug supply chain management and the use of predictive parameters in research on the spread of disease, especially with machine learning methods in the last five years. Using the Publish or Perish 8 application, there are 71 articles that meet the inclusion criteria and keyword search requirements according to Kitchenham's systematic review methodology. The findings can be grouped into three broad groupings of disease outbreaks, each of which uses machine learning algorithms to predict the spread of disease outbreaks. The use of parameters for prediction with machine learning has a correlation with drug supply management in the coronavirus disease case. The area of drug supply risk management has not been heavily involved in the prediction of disease outbreaks
COVID-19 diagnosis by routine blood tests using machine learning
Physicians taking care of patients with coronavirus disease (COVID-19) have
described different changes in routine blood parameters. However, these
changes, hinder them from performing COVID-19 diagnosis. We constructed a
machine learning predictive model for COVID-19 diagnosis. The model was based
and cross-validated on the routine blood tests of 5,333 patients with various
bacterial and viral infections, and 160 COVID-19-positive patients. We selected
operational ROC point at a sensitivity of 81.9% and specificity of 97.9%. The
cross-validated area under the curve (AUC) was 0.97. The five most useful
routine blood parameters for COVID19 diagnosis according to the feature
importance scoring of the XGBoost algorithm were MCHC, eosinophil count,
albumin, INR, and prothrombin activity percentage. tSNE visualization showed
that the blood parameters of the patients with severe COVID-19 course are more
like the parameters of bacterial than viral infection. The reported diagnostic
accuracy is at least comparable and probably complementary to RT-PCR and chest
CT studies. Patients with fever, cough, myalgia, and other symptoms can now
have initial routine blood tests assessed by our diagnostic tool. All patients
with a positive COVID-19 prediction would then undergo standard RT-PCR studies
to confirm the diagnosis. We believe that our results present a significant
contribution to improvements in COVID-19 diagnosis.Comment: 11 pages, 4 figures, 2 table
Grapes and Wine
Grape and Wine is a collective book composed of 18 chapters that address different issues related to the technological and biotechnological management of vineyards and winemaking. It focuses on recent advances, hot topics and recurrent problems in the wine industry and aims to be helpful for the wine sector. Topics covered include pest control, pesticide management, the use of innovative technologies and biotechnologies such as non-thermal processes, gene editing and use of non-Saccharomyces, the management of instabilities such as protein haze and off-flavors such as light struck or TCAs, the use of big data technologies, and many other key concepts that make this book a powerful reference in grape and wine production. The chapters have been written by experts from universities and research centers of 9 countries, thus representing knowledge, research and know-how of many regions worldwide
Advances in knowledge discovery and data mining Part II
19th Pacific-Asia Conference, PAKDD 2015, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, May 19-22, 2015, Proceedings, Part II</p
Iowa State University, Courses and Programs Catalog 2014–2015
The Iowa State University Catalog is a one-year publication which lists all academic policies, and procedures. The catalog also includes the following: information for fees; curriculum requirements; first-year courses of study for over 100 undergraduate majors; course descriptions for nearly 5000 undergraduate and graduate courses; and a listing of faculty members at Iowa State University.https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/catalog/1025/thumbnail.jp
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN ROMANIA
The purpose of this paper is to identify the main opportunities and limitations of corporate social responsibility (CSR). The survey was defined with the aim to involve the highest possible number of relevant CSR topics and give the issue a more wholesome perspective. It provides a basis for further comprehension and deeper analyses of specific CSR areas. The conditions determining the success of CSR in Romania have been defined in the paper on the basis of the previously cumulative knowledge as well as the results of various researches. This paper provides knowledge which may be useful in the programs promoting CSR.Corporate social responsibility, Supportive policies, Romania