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COVID-19 Spread Prediction using ML #346

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psanyalaich opened this issue Oct 14, 2024 · 3 comments
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COVID-19 Spread Prediction using ML #346

psanyalaich opened this issue Oct 14, 2024 · 3 comments

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@psanyalaich
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@UppuluriKalyani , I'm interested on working on "COVID-19 Spread Prediction using ML" where I'll use EDA, predictive models (e.g. Regression, etc.) and perform Model Evaluation (e.g. MAE, RMSE, etc.).

Name: Prisha Sanyal Aich
Participant roles: gssoc-ext, hacktoberfest-accepted

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Thanks for creating the issue in ML-Nexus!🎉
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    Tag @Neilblaze,@SaiNivedh26 for assigning the issue to you.
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Thanks for raising this issue! However, we believe a similar issue already exists. Kindly go through all the open issues and ask to be assigned to that issue.

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psanyalaich commented Oct 14, 2024

The closest project I can see in the open issues related to COVID-19 is the "COVID-19 Medical Face Mask Detection" which is an entirely different thing than what I proposed.

I would be grateful if you kindly looked into this matter @Neilblaze @SaiNivedh26

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