Post by account_disabled on Dec 3, 2023 5:06:07 GMT -2
Created by machine learning algorithms with very high quality information, directly provided by citizens in “opt’in” mode, that is to say voluntarily, via a mobile application, CovidIA could make even finer predictions. This approach invites each citizen to actively contribute to collective scientific and medical knowledge. Questions that could be asked of French people via this mobile application would include whether they have been ill, where they are currently and who are the people around them .
The answers to these questions would make it possible to say which people can or cannot leave confinement. All controlled by the CNIL and the competent authorities to guarantee the ethical and regulated Country Email List use of the data. “This data sharing would allow us to emerge from this crisis as quickly and efficiently as possible. In a context of shortage of serological tests,
it would therefore not be necessary to test the entire French population, which would save valuable time. Thanks to this ultra-fine knowledge, we could build a deconfinement strategy not at the level of a department, nor of a municipality, but at the level of an individual” adds Professor Alexandre Mignon . “The idea is to organize the return to work of the French in a differentiated way and to get life back on track with Covid-19 which, whatever happens, is present and will remain present for many months to come.
The objective is therefore to deconfine in an intelligent way, protecting the most vulnerable and avoiding the active recirculation of the virus.” explains Patrick Joubert, data scientist, CEO of Ponicode and founding member of CovidIA. There is everything to be done and CovidIA is calling for support and skills. If you are able to help ( finance, technical, communication, etc.) and/or join the team of volunteers: write to: contact@covid-ia.org
The answers to these questions would make it possible to say which people can or cannot leave confinement. All controlled by the CNIL and the competent authorities to guarantee the ethical and regulated Country Email List use of the data. “This data sharing would allow us to emerge from this crisis as quickly and efficiently as possible. In a context of shortage of serological tests,
it would therefore not be necessary to test the entire French population, which would save valuable time. Thanks to this ultra-fine knowledge, we could build a deconfinement strategy not at the level of a department, nor of a municipality, but at the level of an individual” adds Professor Alexandre Mignon . “The idea is to organize the return to work of the French in a differentiated way and to get life back on track with Covid-19 which, whatever happens, is present and will remain present for many months to come.
The objective is therefore to deconfine in an intelligent way, protecting the most vulnerable and avoiding the active recirculation of the virus.” explains Patrick Joubert, data scientist, CEO of Ponicode and founding member of CovidIA. There is everything to be done and CovidIA is calling for support and skills. If you are able to help ( finance, technical, communication, etc.) and/or join the team of volunteers: write to: contact@covid-ia.org