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Cognitive Model for Epidemiological Surveillance in the Public Space. the Case of Chone, Ecuador

  • Universidad Técnica de Manabí

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Abstract

Given inadequate public health conditions and weak leadership processes in epidemiological containment and prevention in the cities of Ecuador, the generation of local information is required for public decision-making regarding COVID-19, taking advantage of socio-Technological innovations as support for spatial planning processes. This article proposes the design and application of a model for the prevention of epidemiological contagion risks in public spaces and places of social congregation, which facilitates the identification of behavioral patterns that imply epidemiological contagion risks and the design of healthy cities; as well as the development of networks of care and mutual support in the face of socio-spatial needs due to pandemic events. The study focuses on theoretical and empirical advances in the processes of epidemiological surveillance in the public space based on collective intelligence mediated with disruptive technologies. The results obtained through a mixed methodological design of the quantitative and qualitative analysis, which includes primary information sources, thanks to the application of citizen surveys and public space control reports of the Municipality of Chone, a prototype model of collaborative and anonymous surveillance software is defined, characterized by 3 functions: A) participatory surveillance assigned to the public space users, b) the assisted surveillance function, and c) the care network. The research suggests the governmental adoption of this cognitive model through a function called 'Community COVID-19' added to the existing Cognitive Urban Planning web platform, to train its operability and initiate the recording of incidents in real-Time in the territory.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2024 10th International Conference on eDemocracy and eGovernment, ICEDEG 2024
EditorsLuis Teran, Luis Teran, Jhonny Pincay, Jhonny Pincay, Carmen Vaca, Daniel Riofrio
Place of PublicationLucerne, Suiza
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
EditionPrimera edición
ISBN (Electronic)979-835036553-5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024
Event10th International Conference on eDemocracy and eGovernment, ICEDEG 2024 - Lucerne, Switzerland
Duration: 24 Jun 202426 Jun 2024

Conference

Conference10th International Conference on eDemocracy and eGovernment, ICEDEG 2024
Country/TerritorySwitzerland
CityLucerne
Period24/06/2426/06/24

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities
    SDG 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities

Keywords

  • COVID-19
  • cognitive model
  • epidemiological surveillance
  • healthy city
  • software prototype

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