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Data, Volume 6, Issue 12

December 2021 - 12 articles

Cover Story: This paper presents an algorithm for learning local Weibull models, whose operating regions are represented by fuzzy rules. The applicability of the proposed method is demonstrated in estimating the mortality rate of the COVID-19 pandemic. The reproducible results show that there is a significant difference between mortality rates of countries due to their economic situation, urbanization, and the state of the health sector. The proposed method is compared with the semiparametric Cox proportional hazard regression method. The distribution functions of these two methods are close to each other, so the proposed method can estimate efficiently. View this paper.
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Articles (12)

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,599 Views
18 Pages

25 November 2021

The availability of numerous online databases offers new and tremendous opportunities for social science research. Furthermore, databases based on news reports often allow scholars to investigate issues otherwise hard to tackle, such as, for example,...

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  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,850 Views
7 Pages

Collection of Bacterial Community Associated with Size Fractionated Aerosols from Kuwait

  • Nazima Habibi,
  • Saif Uddin,
  • Fadila Al Salameen,
  • Montaha Behbehani,
  • Faiz Shirshikhar,
  • Nasreem Abdul Razzack,
  • Anisha Shajan and
  • Farhana Zakir Hussain

24 November 2021

Airborne particles play a significant role in the spread of bacterial communities. The prevalence of both pathogenic and non-pathogenic forms in the inhalable fractions of aerosols is known. The abundance of microorganisms in the aerosols heightens t...

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