Noncompliance with safety guidelines as a free-riding strategy: an evolutionary game-theoretic approach to cooperation during the COVID-19 pandemic

JC Yong, BKC Choy - Frontiers in Psychology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Evolutionary game theory and public goods games offer an important framework to
understand cooperation during pandemics. From this perspective, the COVID-19 situation …

Artificial intelligence–enabled public health surveillance—from local detection to global epidemic monitoring and control

D Zeng, Z Cao, DB Neill - Artificial intelligence in medicine, 2021 - Elsevier
Artificial intelligence (AI) techniques have been widely applied to infectious disease
outbreak detection and early warning, trend prediction, and public health response …

Epidemic outbreaks with adaptive prevention on complex networks

DH Silva, C Anteneodo, SC Ferreira - Communications in Nonlinear …, 2023 - Elsevier
The adoption of prophylaxis attitudes, such as social isolation and use of face masks, to
mitigate epidemic outbreaks strongly depends on the support of the population. In this work …

The impact of information spreading on epidemic vaccination game dynamics in a heterogeneous complex network-a theoretical approach

KMA Kabir, K Kuga, J Tanimoto - Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 2020 - Elsevier
A modified susceptible-vaccinated-infected-recovered (SIR/V) with unaware-aware (UA)
epidemic model in heterogeneous networks is presented to study the effect of information …

Analysis of epidemic outbreaks in two-layer networks with different structures for information spreading and disease diffusion

KMA Kabir, J Tanimoto - … in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation, 2019 - Elsevier
A two-layer susceptible-infected-recovered/unaware-aware (SIR-UA) epidemic model is
presented to analyze the effect of different heterogeneous networks in a population …

Analysis of epidemic vaccination strategies on heterogeneous networks: Based on SEIRV model and evolutionary game

X Meng, Z Cai, S Si, D Duan - Applied mathematics and computation, 2021 - Elsevier
Nowadays, vaccination is the most effective way to control the epidemic spreading. In this
paper, an epidemic SEIRV (susceptible-exposed-infected-removed-vaccinated) model and …

Effect of vaccine efficacy on vaccination behavior with adaptive perception

J Wang, H Zhang, T An, X **, C Wang, J Zhao… - Applied Mathematics …, 2024 - Elsevier
Most individuals opt for vaccination to acquire immunity protection and prevent disease
transmission. However, individuals cannot obtain perfect immunity protection after …

Interplay between cost and effectiveness in influenza vaccine uptake: a vaccination game approach

MR Arefin, T Masaki, KMA Kabir… - Proceedings of the …, 2019 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Pre-emptive vaccination is regarded as one of the most protective measures to control
influenza outbreak. There are mainly two types of influenza viruses—influenza A and B with …

Analysis of epidemic vaccination strategies by node importance and evolutionary game on complex networks

X Meng, S Han, L Wu, S Si, Z Cai - Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 2022 - Elsevier
Currently, vaccination is the most effective means to prevent the spread of infectious
diseases. In this paper, a novel SIRV-NI-EG (susceptible, infected, recovered, vaccinated …

Behavioral incentives in a vaccination-dilemma setting with optional treatment

KMA Kabir, M Jusup, J Tanimoto - Physical Review E, 2019 - APS
Social dilemmas are situations wherein individuals choose between selfish interest and
common good. One example of this is the vaccination dilemma, in which an individual who …