Dynamic Bayesian Influenza Forecasting in the United States with Hierarchical Discrepancy

30 Aug 2017  ·  Dave Osthus, James Gattiker, Reid Priedhorsky, Sara Y. Del Valle ·

Timely and accurate forecasts of seasonal influenza would assist public health decision-makers in planning intervention strategies, efficiently allocating resources, and possibly saving lives. For these reasons, influenza forecasts are consequential. Producing timely and accurate influenza forecasts, however, have proven challenging due to noisy and limited data, an incomplete understanding of the disease transmission process, and the mismatch between the disease transmission process and the data-generating process. In this paper, we introduce a dynamic Bayesian (DB) flu forecasting model that exploits model discrepancy through a hierarchical model. The DB model allows forecasts of partially observed flu seasons to borrow discrepancy information from previously observed flu seasons. We compare the DB model to all models that competed in the CDC's 2015--2016 flu forecasting challenge. The DB model outperformed all models, indicating the DB model is a leading influenza forecasting model.

PDF Abstract
No code implementations yet. Submit your code now

Categories


Applications

Datasets


  Add Datasets introduced or used in this paper