对疫情预测和在具有概率生成函数的网络上传播的敏感性分析
ArXiv
|September 29, 2025
概括
流行病预测模型可能对输入数据噪声敏感. 新的方法显示,敏感性因疾病传播的一致性和基本繁殖数量而异,从而提高了预测可靠性.
科学领域:
- 流行病学 流行病学
- 数学生物学 数学生物学
- 计算统计学 计算统计学
背景情况:
- 流行病预测模型利用随机性和异质性来预测疾病传播.
- 概率生成函数 (PGF) 是描述这些模型的高效数学工具.
- 对于复杂的流行病模型,传统的灵敏度分析在计算上昂贵.
研究的目的:
- 开发和应用统计条件估计,以评估基于PGF的流行病预测的敏感性.
- 为了区分预测随机性和输入数据噪声.
- 了解传输同质性如何影响预测灵敏度.
主要方法:
- 利用统计条件估计来分析杂的PGFs.
- 模拟的流行病传播使用分支过程和接触网络.
- 研究了各种基本复制数 ($R_0$) 和分散参数 ($k$) 的灵敏度.
主要成果:
- 预测灵敏度在同质传播的流行值 ($R_0 = 1$) 中最高 ($k > 0.3$).
- 在异质系统中 ($k ","leq" 0.3$),峰值灵敏度发生在$R_0>1$.
- 这些方法成功地将预测随机性与输入噪声分开.
结论:
- 开发的方法提高了基于PGF的流行病预测的透明度.
- 了解敏感性对于可靠的预测至关重要,特别是在流行病值附近.
- 这些发现适用于使用PGFs的广泛的流行病模型.
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