How can we learn from the past to predict the next disease outbreak?

Machine learning is a type of artificial intelligence where computers learn from data and make predictions. Machine learning models have powerful potential for disease forecasting because they recognize patterns by analyzing past disease data, and they can use these patterns to predict when and where an outbreak might occur.  

The CIDMATH Machine Learning team, led by Dr. Max Lau, is developing and applying advanced machine learning models to improve public health. They systematically evaluate different types of machine learning models to determine the most reliable methods for different disease patterns. This research moves beyond simple predictions to create trustworthy, interpretable systems that help officials get ahead of infectious disease outbreaks. 

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Comparative Analysis 

The team has used endemic measles dynamics to explore machine learning approaches compared to and integrated with classical mechanistic models. Comparison of a neural network and classical mechanistic model demonstrates that the neural network model overall outperforms the mechanistic model across forecasting windows.   

Additionally, incorporating spatial features into the neural network model revealed the hierarchical spatial structure of measles spread, with major cities driving regional outbreaks. 

Recent Work

Code: Deep-learning neural networks for endemic measles dynamics: comparative analysis and integration with mechanistic models

Max Lau and Wyatt Madden

Publication: Deep neural networks for endemic measles dynamics: Comparative analysis and integration with mechanistic models. PLOS Computational Biology, 2024

Wyatt Madden, Wei Jin, Benjamin Lopman, Andreas Zufle, C. Benjamin Dalziel, Jessica Metcalf, Bryan Grenfell, Max Lau

TEAM

Max Lau, PhD

Max Lau, PhD

Assistant Professor, Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics, Emory University Rollins School of Public Health, Co-Investigator, CIDMATH

Benjamin Lopman, PhD

Benjamin Lopman, PhD

Director and Co-Principal Investigator
Professor, Department of Epidemiology, Emory University Rollins School of Public Health

Jiaxi Geng, MPH

Jiaxi Geng, MPH

PhD Student, Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics, Emory University Rollins School of Public Health

Sara Kim, MPH

Sara Kim, MPH

PhD student, Department of Epidemiology, Emory University Rollins School of Public Health, CIDMATH