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COVID-19 Epidemic Prevention - Data Science (COVID-19 Open Data)

简体中文 | English

Goals:

  • Let everyone who has a data-analysis background be able to catch up with current epedemic status.

  • We are calling for contributors and volunteers who has a data science-related background, including but not limited to Epidemiology, Geographic Information, Economy, etc. We aim at having transparent, open discussions, sharing data and research results that could help people fight against the outbreak caused by the novel Coronavirus.

  • You can leave message on Gitter for us.

Important Notice (please read first)

  • Contribute by skill set: Please fill out the SkillSet/TimeZone servey so people could coordinate easily.

  • Risk Disclosure Currently this project mainly focus on:

    • Establishing professional knowledge base
    • Basic database/data repo
    • Data Visualization
    • Rapidly testing models

Contributing Guide

Ways of contributing

  • Contribute your data to Data/ folder.
  • Sharing your model to /Model/.
  • Submit the references and related papers to Reference/.
  • Get involved in the development work, including data wrangling, API development, modeling, integrate with the main project, etc.

Please download Github Desktop and get yourself familiar with the guide and tutorials before you clone this repository by either using the "Clone or Download" button on this page, if you haven't used Github before.

Resources provided by Individual Contributors

Every contributor is welcome to edit this section by opening a PR.

Data Source:

Models and Verification:

List of Resources

Other 3rd-party Resources

  • Outbreak analytics Application of data science in epidemic outbreak (provided by Eric Y.L.)

  • 患者相同行程查询工具

  • Feel free to join Trello to view and pick the tickets from the backlog(we are thinking to have an English version of trello board)

  • Previous Slack #team-data channel is no longer maintained.

Author: @Stockard