Feb. 13, 2024, 5:45 a.m. | Innokentiy Kastalskiy Andrei Zinovyev Evgeny Mirkes Victor Kazantsev Alexander N. Gorban

cs.LG updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org

In the context of natural disasters, human responses inevitably intertwine with natural factors. The COVID-19 pandemic, as a significant stress factor, has brought to light profound variations among different countries in terms of their adaptive dynamics in addressing the spread of infection outbreaks across different regions. This emphasizes the crucial role of cultural characteristics in natural disaster analysis. The theoretical understanding of large-scale epidemics primarily relies on mean-field kinetic models. However, conventional SIR-like models failed to fully explain the observed …

behavior context covid covid-19 covid-19 pandemic cs.lg dynamics epidemics human impact ive light natural natural disasters pandemic physics.soc-ph responses social stress terms typing

Founding AI Engineer, Agents

@ Occam AI | New York

AI Engineer Intern, Agents

@ Occam AI | US

AI Research Scientist

@ Vara | Berlin, Germany and Remote

Data Architect

@ University of Texas at Austin | Austin, TX

Data ETL Engineer

@ University of Texas at Austin | Austin, TX

Lead GNSS Data Scientist

@ Lurra Systems | Melbourne