Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Formative Research
Date Submitted: Apr 30, 2022
Date Accepted: Jul 12, 2022
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COVID-BOT: An Intelligent System for Screening COVID-19 Vaccination Status Among University Students
ABSTRACT
Background:
The spread of coronavirus continues around the world, causing a variety of problems in human health and the economy. One of the most important approaches to control the spread of this disease is to use a technological intervention based on Artificial Intelligence, such as a Chatbot system. The use of chatbots can aid in the fight against the spread of COVID-19 disease.
Objective:
This paper introduced a COVID-Bot, an intelligent interactive system that can help screen students and confirm whether they have received COVID-19 vaccine or not based on the student's vaccination dataset.
Methods:
The design and development of COVID-Bot follow the principles of the design science research process, which is a research method for creating a new scientific artifact. COVID-Bot was developed and implemented using the SnatchBot Chatbot Application Programming Interface (API).
Results:
An evaluation was carried out to determine the system's usefulness, and over 80% of the participants agreed that the Chatbot functions well, fits well with students’ mobile devices and their lifestyle, produces accurate and consistent responses, and easy to use.
Conclusions:
This research presented the design and development of an Chatbot system for COVID-19-related issues, and the application of the system can aid in the fight against the spread of COVID-19 disease.
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