ISS608 2017-18 T1 Assign KyonghwanKim Solution

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Vastropolis Epidemic Report

Background

Data Preparation

Visualization

Solution

Reference

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1. Origin and Epidemic Spread

Identify approximately where the outbreak started on the map (ground zero location). Outline the affected area. Explain how you arrived at your conclusion. (Please limit your answer to six images and 500 words.)


Below line graph shows key words distribution from Contagion_Flag.csv file.


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Key word, as well as the Diagnosis Word, flu remain calm till May 18th, and shoot up from 19th and 20th. Whereas, another Diagnosis Word, cold start to shoot up for May 18th and decrease back after. For Symptom key words, it start to increase from 18th and hit its peak on 19th.

From here, it is safe to say that words describing symptoms appear 1 day before flu. Therefore, symptoms plot on May 18th is closely monitored.


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Symptom text traffic on May 18th


Map shows large symptom text traffic in Downtown and Uptown area, and graph is splitted in hours of activity to track what happened more precisely.

Hours, May 18th 0700-0800 0800-0900 2000-2100
Map Sym7.png Sym8.png Sym20.png


Symptom traffic was clam until 07:00 and started to leap up from 08:00. People mainly in Downtown started to have symptoms and it also start to spread to Eastside area. By 20:00 on same day, symptom text traffic appear all over Vastropolis area. It is not surprising that contagion from top 2 area with the highest floating_population would spread to all over the city.

Ground Zero area for Epidemic Outbreak: Downtown


2. Epidemic Spread

Part A

  • Present a hypothesis on how the infection is being transmitted. For example, is the method of transmission person-­to­-person, airborne, waterborne, or something else? Identify the trends that support your hypothesis. (Please limit your answer to ten images and 1000 words.)

Hypothesis 1: People

Contagion outbreak started from Downtown, the 2nd largest area with floating_population.

  • Top 3 area with positive (inflow) floating_population: Uptown, Downtown, Westside
  • Top 3 area with negative (outflow) floating_population: Lakeside, Southville, Plainville

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Contagion outbreak started at May 19th, 08:00.

Hours, May 19th 0700-0800 0800-0900 1800-1900
Map Flu7.png Flu8.png Flu18.png

Contagion started from central area in the morning on May 19th, then it start to spread all over Vastropolis including Lakeside, Southville and Plainville at 18:00. This time is when people finish work and go back home. People who went to work to central area in the morning will be infected and will go back to their places with contagion.


Hypothesis 2: Airborne

Weather.csv shows direction of wind and it blow mostly from West during outbreak period. However, text traffic on flu also leap up in West side as much as in East side of the city and shows that contagion spread out to everywhere regardless of direction of the wind. It is much more convincing that population movement contributed more than airborne.

Hypothesis 3: Waterborne

Date May 19th May 20th
Map Flumap19-1.png Flumap20-1.png

Above plot shows flu text traffic on May 19th and 20th when flu consumed all city areas. All places near the river is also showing people with flu. The river is flowing from north to south which explains there are more traffic by the river near Plainville than near Riverside. Another point is that residents living near lake in Lakeside and Suburbia seems fairly safe from contagion. This can explain that contagion is waterborne and people near lake had less impact from contagion than people near the river which goes directly through ground zero.


Hypothesis on how the infection is being transmitted: 
It first outbreak from "Downtown", then mainly spread by people to people.
Additionally, contagion seems Waterborne as well.
However, it does not seem Airborne.


Part B

  • Is the outbreak contained? Is it necessary for emergency management personnel to deploy treatment resources outside the affected area? Explain your reasoning. (Please limit your answer to ten images and 1000 words. )