Abstract

The COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) spread around the globe could have been halted if we had had a better understanding of the situation and applied more restrictive measures for travel adapted to each country. This is due to a lack of efficient tools to visualize, analyze and control the virus dissemination. In the context of virus proliferation, analyzing flight connections between countries and COVID-19 data seems helpful to understand spatial and temporal information about the virus and its possible spread. To manage these complex, massive, and heterogeneous data, we propose a methodology based on knowledge graphs models. Several analyses and visualization tools can be applied, and our results show that these knowledge graph models may be a promising way to study the dissemination of any virus. These graphs can also be easily enriched with additional information that could be useful in the future to analyze or predict other interesting indicators.

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