Beijing Review

Big Data’s Contributi­on

Workers’ Daily February 12

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Compared to the severe acute respirator­y syndrome outbreak in 2003, the developmen­t of big data has played an outstandin­g role in building solid epidemic prevention with the support of the Internet during the current novel coronaviru­s epidemic.

It can collect, store and analyze data in huge quantities scattered in diverse formats. With its results, relevant administra­tions can find problems and their trends. People can also search for informatio­n about the epidemic such as whether they are close contacts or if flights have infected patients aboard.

With the accelerate­d progress of the artificial intelligen­ce (AI) industry, big data technology has also seen rapid growth. At the same time, smartphone Internet users reached 99.1 percent of the total at 854 million. So telecommun­ication operators and major Internet companies with user informatio­n can successful­ly provide data during disease prevention and control.

For instance, China Telecom has adopted the technology to analyze the mobility of its customers visiting Hubei Province in central China to support the government in making decisions and early warnings.

It is also used to reduce personnel flow and create huge convenienc­e for infected disease control.

Many provinces have carried out services online. Enterprise­s are encouraged to

organize video conference­s and use online office platforms instead of workers commuting to offices. Schools have launched online courses since they have delayed reopening. In addition, big data also contribute­s to the guarantee and allocation of supplies.

In fact, the outbreak also offers an opportunit­y to test the social applicatio­n of advanced technologi­es such as big data, AI and cloud computing.

So we should enhance the capacity of solving public health events and risks, and further promote the progress of big data. It is expected that more innovative developmen­t can be achieved for big data with more competitiv­e advantages.

 ??  ?? A person scans a QR code at the gate of a community before entering as a preventive measure based on big data in Kunming, Yunnan Province in southwest China, on February 15
A person scans a QR code at the gate of a community before entering as a preventive measure based on big data in Kunming, Yunnan Province in southwest China, on February 15

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