On the accuracy of ARIMA based prediction of COVID-19 spread

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作者
Alabdulrazzaq, Haneen [1 ]
Alenezi, Mohammed N. [1 ]
Rawajfih, Yasmeen [2 ]
Alghannam, Bareeq A. [1 ]
Al-Hassan, Abeer A. [3 ]
Al-Anzi, Fawaz S. [4 ]
机构
[1] Publ Author Appl Educ & Training, Comp Sci & Informat Syst Dept, Adiliya, Kuwait
[2] Tuskegee Univ, Comp Sci Dept, Tuskegee, AL 36088 USA
[3] Kuwait Univ, Informat Syst & Operat Management Dept, Safat, Kuwait
[4] Kuwait Univ, Comp Engn Dept, Safat, Kuwait
关键词
COVID-19; ARIMA model; Kuwait; Prediction performance; Forecasting model; SARS-CoV2; Statistical modeling; Mathematical modeling; Pandemic; TRANSMISSION; DISEASE; MODELS;
D O I
10.1016/j.rinp.2021.104509
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T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization in March 2020, and has infected more than 4 million people worldwide with over 300,000 deaths by early May 2020. Many researchers around the world incorporated various prediction techniques such as Susceptible-Infected-Recovered model, Susceptible-Exposed-Infected-Recovered model, and Auto Regressive Integrated Moving Average model (ARIMA) to forecast the spread of this pandemic. The ARIMA technique was not heavily used in forecasting COVID-19 by researchers due to the claim that it is not suitable for use in complex and dynamic contexts. The aim of this study is to test how accurate the ARIMA best-fit model predictions were with the actual values reported after the entire time of the prediction had elapsed. We investigate and validate the accuracy of an ARIMA model over a relatively long period of time using Kuwait as a case study. We started by optimizing the parameters of our model to find a best-fit through examining auto-correlation function and partial auto correlation function charts, as well as different accuracy measures. We then used the best-fit model to forecast confirmed and recovered cases of COVID-19 throughout the different phases of Kuwait's gradual preventive plan. The results show that despite the dynamic nature of the disease and constant revisions made by the Kuwaiti government, the actual values for most of the time period observed were well within bounds of our selected ARIMA model prediction at 95% confidence interval. Pearson's correlation coefficient for the forecast points with the actual recorded data was found to be 0.996. This indicates that the two sets are highly correlated. The accuracy of the prediction provided by our ARIMA model is both appropriate and satisfactory.
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