Promoting Reproducible Research for Characterizing Nonmedical Use of Medications Through Data Annotation: Description of a Twitter Corpus and Guidelines
BackgroundSocial media data are being increasingly used for population-level health research because it provides near real-time access to large volumes of consumer-generated data. Recently, a number of studies have explored the possibility of using social media data, such as from Twitter, for monito...
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Main Authors: | O'Connor, Karen (Author), Sarker, Abeed (Author), Perrone, Jeanmarie (Author), Gonzalez Hernandez, Graciela (Author) |
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2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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