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CDC Funds Carnegie Mellon's Flu Forecasting Center - Machine Learning CMU - Carnegie Mellon University

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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has named Carnegie Mellon University as an Influenza Forecasting Center of Excellence, a five-year designation that includes $3 million in research funding. For four of the past five years, Carnegie Mellon's forecasting efforts have proven the most accurate of all the research groups participating in the CDC's FluSight Network. In addition to expanding CMU's existing forecasting research, the new funding will enable CMU to initiate studies on how to best communicate forecast information to the public and to leaders. It will also support efforts to determine how forecasting techniques might apply to pandemics -- the rare occasions when a truly novel strain of flu is prevalent around the world. Roni Rosenfeld, head of CMU's Machine Learning Department and leader of its epidemic forecasting efforts, said the designation of CMU and the University of Massachusetts at Amherst as the first two CDC flu forecasting centers of excellence marks a coming of age for the epidemic forecasting community.