2022
DOI: 10.4314/jcsia.v28i2.4
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COVID-19 pandemic: An indigenously designed platform to the rescue

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Examination of data from a variety of sources could be a very effective tool for needs elicitation and management (Franch, 2020) and an indigenously developed platform for learning purposes should not be excluded or ignored (Adewusi, Egbowon & Akindoju, 2021). With the use of natural language processing or machine learning in analysing, data are tough to grasp since they necessitate high-quality data and specialised knowledge from several domains, and more importantly, their generalisation remains a difficult task (Franch, 2020).
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Examination of data from a variety of sources could be a very effective tool for needs elicitation and management (Franch, 2020) and an indigenously developed platform for learning purposes should not be excluded or ignored (Adewusi, Egbowon & Akindoju, 2021). With the use of natural language processing or machine learning in analysing, data are tough to grasp since they necessitate high-quality data and specialised knowledge from several domains, and more importantly, their generalisation remains a difficult task (Franch, 2020).
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confidence: 99%