MAPPING SPREAD VIRUS COVID-19 AT INDIA USING METHOD K-MEANS CLUSTERING

Hasbi., Abdullah and Gustian.et.all., Dudih (2021) MAPPING SPREAD VIRUS COVID-19 AT INDIA USING METHOD K-MEANS CLUSTERING. In: ICCED.

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Abstract

Covid have confirmed as pandemic global by the
World Health Organization (WHO) because spread that very fast among humans. As a result of the Covid-19 virus, many infected patients died, including from all countries on the Asian continent. Like the case that occurred in one of the Asian countries, namely India, which is one of the countries that experienced a spike in Covid-19 cases, the transmission of thevirus Covid-19 in India penetrated more than 400,000 cases in 1 day. The number is the highest daily record set by India during the Covid-19 pandemic. However, it was found that the problem of the spread of Covid-19 tends to increase, this is the country with the second largest
population in the world. The total number of Covid-19 cases in the country has reached 21 million or second only to the United States. The vastness of India's territory allows the need for grouping the parts by region in India. This grouping produces the center points for the spread of Covid-19 cases. The purpose of grouping Covid-19 cases based on clusters is to find out the weight/percentage value
generated from each of these clusters using the K-Means Clustering method. This method is used to map the spread of the Covid-19 virus from various regions in India based on confirmed cases, dead, recovered and active/new clusters. The benefits obtained for the government in overcoming Covid-19 cases are to create strategies to prevent the spread of Covid-19 based on information from the
results of regional clustering in India The results obtained from research conducted in 38 regions in India using 4 clusters resulted in Confirmed cases (C0) 199 items, Died (C1) 779 items, Recovered (C2) 21 items, and Active/new cluster (C3) 231 items with a totalCluster of 1230 items.

Keywords – World Health Organization (WHO), K-Means
Clustering, India, Covid-19.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Subjects: Computer > Information System
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering, Computer and Design > Information System
Depositing User: LIU Library Unit
Date Deposited: 29 Sep 2022 07:51
Last Modified: 30 Sep 2022 08:55
URI: http://repository.nusaputra.ac.id/id/eprint/259

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