Frontiers in Computer Science (Jun 2021)

The CoronaSurveys System for COVID-19 Incidence Data Collection and Processing

  • Carlos Baquero,
  • Paolo Casari,
  • Antonio Fernandez Anta,
  • Amanda García-García,
  • Davide Frey,
  • Augusto Garcia-Agundez,
  • Chryssis Georgiou,
  • Benjamin Girault,
  • Antonio Ortega,
  • Mathieu Goessens,
  • Harold A. Hernández-Roig,
  • Nicolas Nicolaou,
  • Efstathios Stavrakis,
  • Oluwasegun Ojo,
  • Julian C. Roberts,
  • Ignacio Sanchez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcomp.2021.641237
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3

Abstract

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CoronaSurveys is an ongoing interdisciplinary project developing a system to infer the incidence of COVID-19 around the world using anonymous open surveys. The surveys have been translated into 60 languages and are continuously collecting participant responses from any country in the world. The responses collected are pre-processed, organized, and stored in a version-controlled repository, which is publicly available to the scientific community. In addition, the CoronaSurveys team has devised several estimates computed on the basis of survey responses and other data, and makes them available on the project’s website in the form of tables, as well as interactive plots and maps. In this paper, we describe the computational system developed for the CoronaSurveys project. The system includes multiple components and processes, including the web survey, the mobile apps, the cleaning and aggregation process of the survey responses, the process of storage and publication of the data, the processing of the data and the computation of estimates, and the visualization of the results. In this paper we describe the system architecture and the major challenges we faced in designing and deploying it.

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