New Delhi: The Novel SARS-CoV-2 it continues to evolve into more critical and infectious variants. health experts in India They have advised against letting their guard down in the fight against the pandemic in the face of the new variant that is expected to spread faster through market squares and party hours.
Because certain variants possess mutations that allow them to evade vaccine-associated immunity and accelerate transmission, people may be prone to further reinfection. With regard to vigilance and preparedness to counter the omicron variants, it seems artificial intelligence (AI) in line with the Internet of Things (IoT) could fuel the momentum.
AI based machine learning (ML) will pave an effective way to find solutions to such a growing global threat, as it depends on numerous dependent and interdependent factors and systemic issues that might be beyond human comprehension. There is a growing need to apply ML techniques to accurately predict.
Without express programming, ML could be elevated to AI in which the machine gains knowledge with experience. Data related to the pandemic could be analyzed through various ML classifiers. The dataset is trained with ML classifiers and parsed based on the training. The health system will appreciate this strategy and will adopt it sooner or later for the common good.
From ‘Renewed global threat from new Sars-Cov-2 variants ‘XBB, BF.7, BQ.1, BA.2.75, BA.4.6′: a discussion’, Frontiers in Virology.