A Collaborative Approach to the Analysis of the COVID-19 Response in Africa
Okwako, Sharon, Wanyana, Irene, Namale, Alice, Nannyonga, Betty Kivumbi, Remy, Sekou L., Ogallo, William, Kizito, Susan, Walcott-Bryant, Aisha, Wanyenze, Rhoda
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
The COVID-19 crisis has emphasized the need for scientific methods such as machine learning to speed up the discovery of solutions to the pandemic. Harnessing machine learning techniques requires quality data, skilled personnel and advanced compute infrastructure. In Africa, however, machine learning competencies and compute infrastructures are limited. This paper demonstrates a cross-border collaborative capacity building approach to the application of machine learning techniques in discovering answers to COVID-19 questions.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Oct-4-2022
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