There are 2 repositories under disease-spread topic.
Simulate a pandemic with artificial life objects.
Source code for the EpiEstim app.
A virus simulation for pandemics based on the SIR-network concept.
Series of image recognition algorithms that can diagnose diseases by analysing a picture of the iris of the person
A GitHub repo for the generation of a network model to represent society with various components, the spread of the disease on this network, and the calculation of reproduction number on these simulation results.
A simple disease spread simulation in p5.js
Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Cases, provided by JHU CSSE
The very first corona virus tracker for Algeria - Deployed at 09 March 2020
Detecção de COVID-19 a partir de imagens de raios X de tórax utilizando uma Deep Convolutional Neural Network otimizada.
Simulating the effect of social distancing on disease spread through a population graph.
This repository is created as a part of an academic project for the course Model Based Decision Making EPA1361
Connecting mosquito abundance to dengue fever through mechanistic modeling
QGIS/Inkscape project files and data for Wikimedia Commons File:Saskatchewan COVID-19 Infection Rates.svg
Based of of the 3b1b video, Simulating and Epidemic, this simulation simulates a disease outbreak in a community.
Graph based epidemic simulations.
ACIT4040 semester project. Evolving Agent-based models to gain insight into the effects of different infection prevention measures at campus.
This repository contains the model scripts for the Linkage of a compartment model for West-Nile virus with a flight simulator for vecor mosquitoes
"Movement can mediate temporal mismatches between resource availability and biological events in host–pathogen interactions"
Python disease spreading and visualisation
Agent-based simulation of disease transmission and recovery using matplotlib.animation and numpy.
This program attempts to model the live spread of COVID within a population with adjustable parameters/scenarios.
This repository aims at becoming a workbench for researches to play with a simple but realistic model of infectious-disease spreading
Code from my final year project on prion diseases
Hobby Project: A Simple Pandemic Simulator (Not completed)
An epidemic stimulator, developed and built by brute force to learn more on biological systems.
Covid-19 Tracker made with ReactJS