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The book examines the role of artificial intelligence during the COVID-19 pandemic, including its application in i) early warnings and alerts, ii) tracking and prediction, iii) data dashboards, iv) diagnosis and prognosis, v) treatments, and cures, and vi) social control. It explores the use of artificial intelligence in the context of population screening and assessing infection risks, and presents mathematical models for epidemic prediction of COVID-19. Furthermore, the book discusses artificial intelligence-mediated diagnosis, and how machine learning can help in the development of drugs to treat the disease. Lastly, it analyzes various artificial intelligence-based models to improve the critical care of COVID-19 patients.

Part I AI as a Source of Prides for Healthcare
1 Comprehensive Claims of AI for Healthcare Applications-Coherence Towards COVID-19
3(16)
Suneeta Satpathy
Sachi Nandan Mohanty
Jyotir Moy Chatterjee
Anasuya Swain
2 Artificial Intelligence-Based Systems for Combating COVID-19
19(18)
Sandeep Kr. Sharma
S. Rakesh Kumar
N. Gayathri
Rajiv Kumar Modanval
S. Muthuramalingam
Part II AI Warfare in COVID-19 Diagnosis, Detection, Prediction, Prognosis and Knowledge Representation
3 Artificial Intelligence-Mediated Medical Diagnosis of COVID-19
37(18)
Malaya K. Sahoo
Prashant Khare
Mukesh Samant
4 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Combined with Medical Imaging Enables Rapid Diagnosis for Covid-19
55(18)
Senthil Janarthanan
Malarvizhi Rajendran
Tina S. Biju
Nisha Ravi
Kasthuri Sundaramoorthy
Sachi Nandan Mohanty
5 Role of Artificial Intelligence in COVID-19 Prediction Based on Statistical Methods
73(26)
R. Sujatha
Jyotir Moy Chatterjee
6 Data-Driven Symptom Analysis and Location Prediction Model for Clinical Health Data Processing and Knowledgebase Development for COVID-19
99(20)
Subhasish Mohapatra
Suneeta Satpathy
Debabrata Paul
7 A Decision Support System Using Rule-Based Expert System for COVID-19 Prediction and Diagnosis
119(22)
Ishan Ayus
Niranjan Panigrahi
8 A Predictive Mechanism to Intimate the Danger of Infection via nCOVID-19 Through Unsupervised Learning
141(14)
Ajay B. Gadicha
Vijay B. Gadicha
Sneha Bohra
9 Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Prognosis Technologies for SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19
155(30)
Abhishek Mishra
Dhirendra Shukla
Satyabrata Aich
Rajeev Singh
Shubham Mishra
Biswajit Roy
P. P. Singh
Anshuman Mishra
Shailendra K. Saxena
10 Intelligent Agent Based Case Base Reasoning Systems Build Knowledge Representation in COVID-19 Analysis of Recovery of Infectious Patients
185(28)
Jagjit Singh Dhatterwal
Kuldeep Singh Kaswan
Preety
Part III Machine Learning Solicitation for COVID-19
11 Epidemic Analysis of COVID-19 Using Machine Learning Techniques
213(16)
Rashmi Agrawal
Neha Gupta
12 Machine Learning Application in COVID-19 Drug Development
229(16)
Ranjan Ganguli
13 COVID-19 Epidemic Analysis Using Linear and Polynomial Regression Approach
245(12)
Sweeti Sah
Sujithra Kanmani
Akash Kamerkar
B. Surendiran
R. Dhanalakshmi
14 Prediction and Analysis of Outbreak of COVID-19 Pandemic Using Machine Learning
257(24)
Pooja K. Akulwar
Jinendra D. Gambhir
15 Predictive Risk Analysis by Using Machine Learning During COVID-19
281(26)
Naufil Kazi
Deepa Parasar
Yogesh Jadhav
16 Analysis and Validation of Risk Prediction by Stochastic Gradient Boosting Along with Recursive Feature Elimination for COVID-19
307(20)
Kamakhya Narain Singh
Jibendu Kumar Mantri
V. Kakulapati
Suraj Sharma
Sudhanshu Sekhar Patra
Chinmay Misra
Nitesh Kumar
Part IV COVID 19 and Its Consequential Effects
17 Artificial Intelligence in Mental Healthcare During COVID-19 Pandemic
327(18)
Sujita K. Kar
Russell Kabir
Vikas Menon
S. M. Yasir Arafat
Aathira J. Prakash
Shailendra K. Saxena
18 Effect of COVID-19 on Autism Spectrum Disorder: Prognosis, Diagnosis, and Therapeutics Based on AI
345(44)
Ashima Sindhu Mohanty
Priyadarsan Parida
Krishna Chandra Patra
19 Use of Mobile Phone Apps for Contact Tracing to Control the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Literature Review
389(16)
Rawan Jalabneh
Haniya Zehra Syed
Sunitha Pillai
Ehsanul Hoque Apu
Molla Rashied Hussein
Russell Kabir
S. M. Yasir Arafat
Md. Anwarul Azim Majumder
Shailendra K. Saxena
20 Role of IoT and Social Networking in Mental Healthcare of Transgender Community During COVID-19 Pandemic
405(16)
Sugyanta Priyadarshini
Sukanta Chandra Swain
21 Technology Acceptance Using COVID-19 Pandemic: Case Study of Health Sector in India
421(22)
Seema Sahai
Richa Goel
Mashiur Rahman
Sachi Nandan Mohanty
22 Artificial Intelligence: The Strategies Used in COVID-19 for Diagnosis
443(10)
Saswati Chatterjee
23 The Effect of Quarantine and Isolation on COVID-19 in General Population and Impact of Potential Role of Technology in Its Mitigation
453(16)
Bigyan Ranjan Jali
24 Impact of Loneliness and Quarantine on COVID-19 Patients with Artificial Intelligence Applications
469(8)
Atasi Mishra
M. S. Usha
25 Can Technology Fight the Loneliness Lockdown: A Study of Factors Affecting Loneliness in NCR During COVID-19
477(22)
Richa Goel
Seema Sahai
26 Psycho-economic Impact of Obligatory Job Switching During Covid-19 Pandemic: A Study of Hawkers in Bhubaneswar (India)
499(12)
Sukanta Chandra Swain
27 Artificial Intelligence's Role in Essential Commodities During a Pandemic Situation
511(18)
Gurinder Singh
Vikas Garg
Neha Puri
28 Impact of COVID-19 on Manufacturing and Operational Ecosystem in India
529(24)
Surya Kesh
Sukanta Chandra Swain
29 Impact of Repatriated Migrants on the Production Possibility of Agricultural Sector Owing to Covid: A Study on the Basis of Inferential Statistics
553(16)
Sanjaya Kumar Sahoo
Sukanta Chandra Swain
30 Nicotine in COVID-19: "Friend or Foe"?
569(12)
Mandeep Kumar Arora
Parul Grover
Ritu Tomar
Lovekesh Mehta
Ashok Jangra
Jagannath Sahoo
31 Artificial Intelligence in Covid-19: Application and Legal Conundrums
581
Lipsa Dash
Sambhabi Patnaik
Dr.Sachi Nandan Mohanty, He received his PostDoc from IIT Kanpur in the year 2019 and Ph.D., from IIT Kharagpur, India in the year 2015, with MHRD scholarship from Govt of India. He has edited 24 books in association with Springer and Wiley, His research areas include Data mining, Big Data Analysis, Cognitive Science, Fuzzy Decision Making, Brain-Computer Interface, Cognition, and Computational Intelligence. Prof. S N Mohanty has received 3 Best Paper Awards during his Ph.D at IIT Kharagpur from International Conference at Benjing, China, and the other at International Conference on Soft Computing Applications organized by IIT Rookee in the year 2013. He has awarded Best thesis award first prize by Computer Society of India in the year 2015. He has guided 6 PhD Scholar. He has published 60 International Journals of International repute and has been elected as  FELLOWS of Institute of Engineers and IETE with Senior member of IEEE Computer Society Hyderabad chapter. 





Prof. (Dr.) Shailendra K. Saxena is the Vice Dean and a Professor at King George's Medical University, Lucknow. His primary research interest is investigating the molecular mechanisms of host defense during human viral infections in order to develop predictive, preventive and therapeutic strategies against these diseases. He has received young scientist awards, and the BBSRC India Partnering Award and was named the Global Leader in Science by The Scientist magazine (USA). He has been elected a Fellow of The Academy of Environmental Biology, India (FAEB), and the Indian Virological Society (FIVS). He was also the recipient of the Dr. JC Bose National Award from the Department of Biotechnology (Govt. of India).





Jyotir Moy Chatterjee is currently working as an Assistant Professor of IT department at Lord Buddha Education Foundation (Asia Pacific University of Technology & Innovation), Kathmandu, Nepal. His research interests include cloud computing, machine learning, the internet of things, data mining, and blockchain technology. 





Dr.Suneeta Satpathy received her Ph.D. from Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha. She is currently an Associate Professor at the Department of Computer Science & Engineering at the College of Engineering Bhubaneswar. Her research interests include computer forensics, cyber security, data fusion and decision mining. She is an editorial board member and reviewer for several journals including the Journal of Engineering Science, Advancement of Computer Technology and Applications, and Robotics and Autonomous Systems.