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COVID-19: metaheuristic optimization-based forecast method on time-dependent bootstrapped data
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    COVID-19: metaheuristic optimization-based forecast method on time-dependent bootstrapped data (English)
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    9 April 2021
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    Summary: A compounded method -- exploiting the searching capabilities of an operation research algorithm and the power of bootstrap techniques -- is presented. The resulting algorithm has been successfully tested to predict the turning point reached by the epidemic curve followed by the COVID-19 virus in Italy. Future lines of research, which include the generalization of the method to a broad set of distribution, will be finally given.
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    forecast method
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    time-dependent bootstrapped data
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