A tool for modelling infectious diseases.
Project description
A tool for creating and testing epidemiological models faster than ever for the mathematical modelling of infectious diseases. An idea from https://github.com/henrifroese/infectious_disease_modelling.
Installation
Install via pip install epispot
As a shorthand, use as import epispot as epi
Screenshots
Features
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SIR-based models
- Susceptible
- Infected
- Recovered
- Exposed
- Dead
- Critical
- Hospitalized
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Custom-defined compartmental models
- Create custom models using the
Model
class
- Create custom models using the
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Graphing Capabilities
- Plot real data from a
.csv
file - Plot model predictions interactively
- Compare different model predictions
- Plot real data from a
Compile your model at the speed of light
and get insights that match
Documentation can easily be accessed from function, class, and file docstrings.
Doc strings provide additional documentation on a certain function.
They can be accessed by the built-in Python help()
command.
These strings are formatted in Github-flavored markdown.
Additionally, all files will have a 'STRUCTURE' label.
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