Dynamical Dorfman Testing with Quarantine
January 18, 2022 Β· Declared Dead Β· π Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems
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Authors
Mustafa Doger, Sennur Ulukus
arXiv ID
2201.07204
Category
stat.ME
Cross-listed
cs.CY,
cs.DS,
cs.IT,
eess.SP
Citations
5
Venue
Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems
Last Checked
1 month ago
Abstract
We consider dynamical group testing problem with a community structure. With a discrete-time SIR (susceptible, infectious, recovered) model, we use Dorfman's two-step group testing approach to identify infections, and step in whenever necessary to inhibit infection spread via quarantines. We analyze the trade-off between quarantine and test costs as well as disease spread. For the special dynamical i.i.d. model, we show that the optimal first stage Dorfman group size differs in dynamic and static cases. We compare the performance of the proposed dynamic two-stage Dorfman testing with state-of-the-art non-adaptive group testing method in dynamic settings.
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