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JKQuah edited this page Jun 13, 2020 · 5 revisions

Welcome to the Hand, Foot, Mouth Disease Analytics Dashboard wiki!

Introduction

Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease (HFMD) is a common infectious disease which mostly affects children below 5 years old. In the past decade, a noticeable increase in the number of cases of HFMD has urged the public to take serious action in order to protect their children from being infected. The outcome of this project is to increase public awareness of the outbreak of HFMD and provide the public with an easy way to access the statistics of HFMD cases. There are two types of dashboards designed for admin to manage and public user to visualize data. Both users are able to look into the data in term of numerical, graphical, geometrical, climatical and the relationship between the data.

There are two development phases for this system which are front-end and back-end implementation. The project currently is developed partially until the first phase. The features of the dashboard included the admin dashboard (which allow the admin to manage the users, etc.) and numerical data visualization at state and district level in Malaysia. The second phase will continue to develop in this coming July. The features that are going to implement in the system included the analysis of the relationship of climatic (eg. rain amount, wind direction) data and the number of cases in Malaysia, data visualization in graphical and geometrical, and FAQ.

p/s: To ensure the data security, the public user must wait for the admin's approval after register.

Problem Statement

  1. Lack of Public Awareness on the Outbreak of HFMD.
  2. Minimum Utilisation of Data from the Authorities in Monitoring HFMD.
  3. Lack of Trusted source and Real-time system in Getting First-hand Information about HFMD.

Objective

  1. To develop a dashboard to visualize the patterns and trends of existing HFMD datasets using visualization techniques
  2. To apply the visualisation techniques on analysing the relationship between climatic and geometrical data with HFMD