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- Understanding the spatiotemporal heterogeneities in the associations between COVID-19 infections and both human mobility and close contacts in the United StatesWen Ye, Song Gao 0001. 1-9 [doi]
- Microscopic modeling of spatiotemporal epidemic dynamicsTilemachos Pechlivanoglou, Gian Alix, Nina Yanin, Jing Li, Farzaneh Heidari, Manos Papagelis. 11-21 [doi]
- MultiMaps: a tool for decision-making support in the analyzes of multiple epidemicsGesiel Rios Lopes, Alexandre C. B. Delbem, Roberto Fray da Silva, Cláudio Bielenki Júnior, Sérgio Henrique Vannucchi Leme de Mattos, Denise Scatolini, Filippo Ghiglieno, Antonio Mauro Saraiva. 22-25 [doi]
- Spatiotemporal disease case prediction using contrastive predictive codingAnish Susarla, Austin Liu, Duy Hoang Thai, Minh Tri Le, Andreas Züfle. 26-34 [doi]
- Using mobile network data to color epidemic risk mapsElisa Cabana, Andra Lutu, Enrique Frías-Martínez, Nikolaos Laoutaris. 35-44 [doi]