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Social Relation Based Long-Term Vaccine Distribution Planning to Suppress Pandemic

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Computational Social Networks (CSoNet 2015)

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This paper introduces a new optimization problem which aims to develop a distribution plan of vaccines which will be supplied over time such that an epidemic can be best suppressed until a complete cure for it is invented. We first exploit the concept of temporal graph to capture the projected images of the evolving social relations over time and formally define the social-relation-based vaccine distribution planning problem (SVDP\(^2\)) on the temporal graph. Then, we introduce a graph induction technique to merge the subgraphs in the temporal graph into a single directed acyclic graph. Next, we introduce a max-flow algorithm based technique to evaluate the quality of any feasible solution of the problem. Most importantly, we introduce a polynomial time enumeration technique which will be used along with the evaluation technique to produce a best possible solution within polynomial time.

This work was supported in part by US National Science Foundation (NSF) CREST No. HRD-1345219. This research was jointly supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China under grants 11471005.

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Kim, D., Guo, H., Li, Y., Wang, W., Kwon, SS., Tokuta, A.O. (2015). Social Relation Based Long-Term Vaccine Distribution Planning to Suppress Pandemic. In: Thai, M., Nguyen, N., Shen, H. (eds) Computational Social Networks. CSoNet 2015. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 9197. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-21786-4_3

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