In Search of a Pattern and Algorithmic Code for COVID-19: A Participant Self-Customized Awareness Systems for Diagnostics, Simulation, Tracing and Pattern Matching

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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has become a challenge to our lives and affects us differently under certain circumstances. This project invites and assists participants in developing their awareness systems for COVID-19. The system comes with a set up consisting of standard information and the necessary coding explained to the participant. The findings are open and shared through an honor system. The awareness system consists of four embedded subsystems known as diagnostics systems, simulation, tracing, and pattern-matching systems. The diagnostic system uses inference rules to generate an outcome by diseases with the same symptoms related to COVID-19. The skeleton for the simulation system works as a game, depicting how the virus enters and interacts with the body's cells with different four scenarios such as involved in defeating the body's cell, defeating the virus, neutral coexistence of the virus and enclosure, and at best, turning into a positive virus. At that stage of defeating the body's cell, the virus will replicate itself by an assigned degree with a recursive behavior. The tracing system traces the COVID19 and the participant's health using red, green, and blue (RGB) colors. The combination of RGB creates more than 16 million using 24 bits in binary or hexadecimal. The red color reserves for COVID-19, with 16 shades of red for a symptom with a 16 degree of severity. The pattern-matching system's skeleton provides four databases for asymptomatic, mild, severe, and fatal cases. The digitized information will quickly identify the pattern. One database may compare with another database for similarities or differences.The transfer of learning from one system can flow into another, ultimately resulting in a solution pattern. This project's implication will guide others to initiate their participant system to find a way and formulate a solution.

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Ebrahimi, A. (2020). In Search of a Pattern and Algorithmic Code for COVID-19: A Participant Self-Customized Awareness Systems for Diagnostics, Simulation, Tracing and Pattern Matching. In International Symposium on Technology and Society, Proceedings (Vol. 2020-November, pp. 474–475). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/ISTAS50296.2020.9462189

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