A tool for identifying cooling towers from satellite and aerial imagery, for tracking sources of Legionnaire's disease.
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A tool for identifying cooling towers from satellite and aerial imagery, for tracking sources of Legionnaire's disease.
Proyecto Final del Bootcamp de Python Avanzado de Código Facilito
This repository hosts a Python-based Infection Model Simulator capable of simulating and visualizing the dynamics of various infection models: SIR, SIRD, and SIER. The models allow tracking the spread and impact of infections considering different parameters.
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