Digital 'Virus' Helps Researchers Map Potential Spread: Cornell
May 06, 2020
May 06, 2020
ITHACA, New York, May 6 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
As governments around the world wrestle with questions about how and when to reopen their economies, they must rely on predictions or weeks-old data to make informed decisions.
A Cornell researcher is among a team of engineers, statisticians and computer and data scientists who have developed a potential solution: a digital "virus" that could piggyback on contact-tracing apps and spread f . . .
As governments around the world wrestle with questions about how and when to reopen their economies, they must rely on predictions or weeks-old data to make informed decisions.
A Cornell researcher is among a team of engineers, statisticians and computer and data scientists who have developed a potential solution: a digital "virus" that could piggyback on contact-tracing apps and spread f . . .