Preventing Pandemic Diseases: An Augmented Reality & Artificial Intelligence Model

  • Aimiuwu E
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Abstract

As of April 18, 2021, the coronavirus or COVID-19 virus has affected 219 countries and territories, killed over 3 million people, and infected over 141 million people globally (Pattersson et al., 2021). The purpose of this literature review is to explore how augmented reality (AR) and artificial intelligence (AI) can help to stop the spread of a disease from becoming a pandemic by informing health agencies and national governments about when to implement healthy measures, close their borders, and restrict travel sooner in the future. Research shows that AR is an excellent tool for capturing incidents in three dimensions (3D) and has the ability to maneuverer data to be viewed and understood in all directions. Also, AI has the ability to analyze vast data, learn to improve itself in order to predict future situations, and make deductive or data-reliant decisions in real time. Despite much research on both AR and AI in the health field, this research focuses on how to use these tools to make quicker and better decisions than we did in 2020 for COVID-19.

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Aimiuwu, E. E. (2022). Preventing Pandemic Diseases: An Augmented Reality & Artificial Intelligence Model. International Journal of Technology in Education, 5(2), 321–332. https://doi.org/10.46328/ijte.231

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