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New 'boundary degree' feature boosts epidemic simulation accuracy

Researchers have introduced a new node-level feature called "boundary degree" to improve the identification of epidemic scenarios within agent-based cascade simulations. This feature, which counts an infected node's contacts who were not infected, demonstrated a 19% increase in scenario identification accuracy when tested on realistic social contact networks. The study also provided theoretical grounding for the importance of edge features and showed that boundary and edge information are crucial for distinguishing certain epidemic scenarios. AI

IMPACT This research could enhance the accuracy of epidemic modeling and potentially inform contact tracing applications by suggesting new data points to track.

RANK_REASON Academic paper on a novel feature for simulation analytics. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=0.4]

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New 'boundary degree' feature boosts epidemic simulation accuracy

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  1. arXiv cs.LG TIER_1 English(EN) · Amro Alabsi Aljundi, Galen Harrison, Jiangzhuo Chen, Abhijin Adiga, Anil Kumar Vullikanti, Madhav V. Marathe ·

    Boundary Degree as a Node-level Feature for Epidemic Scenario Identification in Agent-based Cascade Simulations

    arXiv:2606.29596v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Characterizing the scenario underlying an epidemic from its disease cascade is an important task in simulation analytics. We propose boundary degree, the count of an infected node's contacts in the underlying contact network that …