2023
DOI: 10.1109/tcss.2022.3195103
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CovidTrak: A Vision on Social Intelligence-Empowered COVID-19 Contact Tracing

Abstract: With the proliferation of smart devices and widespread Internet connectivity, social sensing is advancing as a pervasive sensing paradigm where experiences shared by individuals on social platforms (e.g., Twitter and Facebook) are analyzed to interpret the physical world. In this article, we introduce CovidTrak, a vision of social intelligence-empowered contact tracing that aims to scrutinize the knowledge derived using social sensing to track Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) infections among the general pu… Show more

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“…The second major type of SPS melds social media signals with mobile physical sensor data for knowledge extraction. Examples of this type of SPS are: (i) contact tracing of contagious diseases such as COVID-19 with integrated social media and wearable sensors as illustrated in Figure 3 (f) (Rashid and Wang 2022a); (ii) road damage detection using satellite imagery and social media as illustrated in Figure 3 (e) (Zhang et al, 2020d); and (iii) anomaly detection with social airborne sensing (SAS) where social media signals are used to drive UAVs to locations involved with critical events such as natural disasters as illustrated in Figure 2 (Rashid et al, 2020b).…”
Section: Overview Of Spsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second major type of SPS melds social media signals with mobile physical sensor data for knowledge extraction. Examples of this type of SPS are: (i) contact tracing of contagious diseases such as COVID-19 with integrated social media and wearable sensors as illustrated in Figure 3 (f) (Rashid and Wang 2022a); (ii) road damage detection using satellite imagery and social media as illustrated in Figure 3 (e) (Zhang et al, 2020d); and (iii) anomaly detection with social airborne sensing (SAS) where social media signals are used to drive UAVs to locations involved with critical events such as natural disasters as illustrated in Figure 2 (Rashid et al, 2020b).…”
Section: Overview Of Spsmentioning
confidence: 99%