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Parameter Estimation for the SEIR Model Using Recurrent Nets

30 May 2021
Chun Fan
Yuxian Meng
Xiaofei Sun
Fei Wu
Tianwei Zhang
Jiwei Li
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Abstract

The standard way to estimate the parameters ΘSEIR\Theta_\text{SEIR}ΘSEIR​ (e.g., the transmission rate β\betaβ) of an SEIR model is to use grid search, where simulations are performed on each set of parameters, and the parameter set leading to the least L2L_2L2​ distance between predicted number of infections and observed infections is selected. This brute-force strategy is not only time consuming, as simulations are slow when the population is large, but also inaccurate, since it is impossible to enumerate all parameter combinations. To address these issues, in this paper, we propose to transform the non-differentiable problem of finding optimal ΘSEIR\Theta_\text{SEIR}ΘSEIR​ to a differentiable one, where we first train a recurrent net to fit a small number of simulation data. Next, based on this recurrent net that is able to generalize SEIR simulations, we are able to transform the objective to a differentiable one with respect to ΘSEIR\Theta_\text{SEIR}ΘSEIR​, and straightforwardly obtain its optimal value. The proposed strategy is both time efficient as it only relies on a small number of SEIR simulations, and accurate as we are able to find the optimal ΘSEIR\Theta_\text{SEIR}ΘSEIR​ based on the differentiable objective. On two COVID-19 datasets, we observe that the proposed strategy leads to significantly better parameter estimations with a smaller number of simulations.

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