Tracking COVID-19 Discourse on Twitter in North America: Infodemiology Study Using Topic Modeling and Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis
BackgroundSocial media is a rich source where we can learn about people's reactions to social issues. As COVID-19 has impacted people's lives, it is essential to capture how people react to public health interventions and understand their concerns. ObjectiveWe aim to investigate people...
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Main Authors: | Jang, Hyeju (Author), Rempel, Emily (Author), Roth, David (Author), Carenini, Giuseppe (Author), Janjua, Naveed Zafar (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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