Data-driven dynamic clustering framework for mitigating the adverse economic impact of Covid-19 lockdown practices

MA Rahman, N Zaman, AT Asyhari… - Sustainable cities and …, 2020 - Elsevier
The COVID-19 disease has once again reiterated the impact of pandemics beyond a
biomedical event with potential rapid, dramatic, sweeping disruptions to the management …

Data-driven dynamic clustering framework for mitigating the adverse economic impact of Covid-19 lockdown practices.

MA Rahman, N Zaman, AT Asyhari… - … Cities and Society, 2020 - europepmc.org
The COVID-19 disease has once again reiterated the impact of pandemics beyond a
biomedical event with potential rapid, dramatic, sweeping disruptions to the management …

Data-driven dynamic clustering framework for mitigating the adverse economic impact of Covid-19 lockdown practices

MA Rahman, N Zaman, AT Asyhari… - … Cities and Society, 2020 - research.monash.edu
The COVID-19 disease has once again reiterated the impact of pandemics beyond a
biomedical event with potential rapid, dramatic, sweeping disruptions to the management …

Data-driven dynamic clustering framework for mitigating the adverse economic impact of Covid-19 lockdown practices

MA Rahman, N Zaman, AT Asyhari… - … cities and society, 2020 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The COVID-19 disease has once again reiterated the impact of pandemics beyond a
biomedical event with potential rapid, dramatic, sweeping disruptions to the management …

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The COVID-19 disease has once again reiterated the impact of pandemics beyond a
biomedical event with potential rapid, dramatic, sweeping disruptions to the management …