Trials and Progress Prediction of Covid-19 Vaccine Using Linear Regression and SIR Parameters

Authors

  • Ananda Aulia Rizky Institut Teknologi Telkom Purwokerto
  • Novi Rahmawati Institut Teknologi Telkom Purwokerto
  • Adil El-Faruqi Institut Teknologi Telkom Purwokerto
  • Faisal Dharma Adhinata Institut Teknologi Telkom Purwokerto
  • Nur Ghaniaviyanto Ramadhan Institut Teknologi Telkom Purwokerto

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34818/INDOJC.2021.6.3.594

Keywords:

COVID-19, Vaccine, Linear Regression, SIR

Abstract

This study aims to elucidate the worldwide effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccine to reduce the number of COVID-19 patients. Currently, almost all countries in the world are trying to overcome COVID-19 by imposing a lockdown system. The government is also looking for a solution to suppress the spread of COVID-19 by administering a vaccine. Vaccination is one of the efforts that are considered effective in overcoming COVID-19 in affected countries. At least 85 types of vaccines are still in the development stage, while the vaccines that have been agreed upon are Pfizer-Biotech messenger RNA vaccines (bnt162b2) and Moderna (mRNA-1273). The hope is that the COVID-19 outbreak can be handled immediately to restore the residents' economy with vaccination. The methodology used in this study uses data mining with linear regression and SIR techniques to evaluate whether circulating vaccines can effectively suppress the spread of COVID-19.

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Published

2021-12-31

How to Cite

Rizky, A. A., Rahmawati, N., El-Faruqi, A., Adhinata, F. D., & Ramadhan, N. G. (2021). Trials and Progress Prediction of Covid-19 Vaccine Using Linear Regression and SIR Parameters. Indonesian Journal on Computing (Indo-JC), 6(3), 35–46. https://doi.org/10.34818/INDOJC.2021.6.3.594

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Computer Science