CovidDExp (COVID-19 Data Exploration) is an exploratory data
analysis tool with a visually rich presentation of the COVID-19
pandemic. It includes processing of reliable real-time evolving data
with qualitative data examined against a series of selected
indicators to monitor and detail the worldwide virus outbreak
situation under a holistic approach.
Motivation
CovidDExp was born by scientific curiosity and eagerness to
understand and examine the global pandemic crisis and its parameters
from the data scientist perspective. Beyond the evolution of the
pandemic and epidemic statistics, our intention is to discover and
explore correlations and connections with socio-economic and
governmental indicators that can highlight alternate angles and
provide further insights to the interested viewer. This initiative
is launched and supported by members of the
Data and Web Science Lab
(DATALAB)
an active research group engaged in ICT research and innovation on
data science and multi scope analytics under the
Department of Informatics,
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,
Greece. Since, apparently, the case of Greece is important to us,
there is a specialized section that examines the evolution of the
disease in the country. You may find
a page dedicated to Greece here
. It explores available regional data
for Greece, as well as an analysis of social media (Twitter)
traffic.
Data Sources
This project aggregates and combines publicly available data from
several different sources. These include:
Links to this page
You may link to this page using its main URL:
https://covid19.csd.auth.gr/
You may also link directly to any one of the different tabs:
Issues and Suggestions
If you encounter any issue or have a suggestion to improve or add
new content, please create an issue with our
issue tracker at Github.
The Team
- Prof. Athena Vakali - Data and Web Science Lab director
- Vasileios Psomiadis - Post doc researcher
- George Arvanitakis - Post doc researcher
- Pavlos Sermpezis - Post doc researcher
- Ilias Dimitriadis - PhD researcher
- Stefanos Efstathiou - PhD researcher
- Dimitra Karanatsiou - PhD researcher
- Marinos Poiitis - PhD researcher
- George Vlahavas - PhD researcher
- Sofia Yfantidou - PhD researcher
- Konstantinos Georgiou - MSc student
Licencing
The creators of this initiative are strong advocates of open-source
culture and its fundamental benefits for open scientific research.
This effort utilizes open datasets and is based on open-source
technologies. This project is released to the public under an
MIT license.
You may find all relevant source code in our project page at
Github.