Information fusion for future COVID-19 prevention: continuous mechanism of big data intelligent innovation for the emergency management of a public epidemic outbreak
Shi Yin,
Nan Zhang and
Junfeng Xu
Journal of Management Analytics, 2021, vol. 8, issue 3, 391-423
Abstract:
Information fusion is very effective and necessary to respond to a public epidemic outbreak such as COVID-19. Big data intelligent, as a product of information fusion, plays an important role in the prevention and control of COVID-19. The continuous mechanism of big data intelligent innovation (BDII) is fundamental to effectively prevent and control a public epidemic outbreak. In this study, the continuous mechanism of BDII was fused into a complex network, and a three-dimensional collaborative epidemic prevention model was constructed. Furthermore, adiabatic elimination principle was applied to explore the order parameter of the continuous mechanism. Finally, empirical analysis was conducted based on three-stage epidemic prevention strategies to reveal the effect of continuous epidemic prevention under different big data intelligent emergency management policy levels. The results of this study are as follows. Through the mutual influence and coupling of the subsystems, the continuous mechanism of BDII can be realized to manage a public epidemic outbreak emergency. The big data intelligent subsystem is integrated into the subsystems of public epidemic outbreak management and science and technology innovation. The big data intelligent emergency management policies play a positive role in the overall BDII for the continuous epidemic prevention of a public epidemic outbreak. The convention of BDII transformation is the continuous mechanism of BDII as the order parameter of a public epidemic outbreak. In the early stage of epidemic prevention, the convention is excessively pursued, while the neglect of BDII configuration is not conducive to the long-term collaborative governance of a public epidemic outbreak. The study provides practical guidelines for the formulation of fusion innovation policies, application of big data intelligent, and theoretical basis for the emergency management of a public epidemic outbreak in the medical field.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1080/23270012.2021.1945499
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