A Case Study of the New York City 2012-2013 Influenza Season With Daily Geocoded Twitter Data From Temporal and Spatiotemporal Perspectives
BackgroundTwitter has shown some usefulness in predicting influenza cases on a weekly basis in multiple countries and on different geographic scales. Recently, Broniatowski and colleagues suggested Twitter's relevance at the city-level for New York City. Here, we look to dive deeper into the ca...
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Main Authors: | Nagar, Ruchit (Author), Yuan, Qingyu (Author), Freifeld, Clark C (Author), Santillana, Mauricio (Author), Nojima, Aaron (Author), Chunara, Rumi (Author), Brownstein, John S (Author) |
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2014-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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