A Scalable Framework to Detect Personal Health Mentions on Twitter
BackgroundBiomedical research has traditionally been conducted via surveys and the analysis of medical records. However, these resources are limited in their content, such that non-traditional domains (eg, online forums and social media) have an opportunity to supplement the view of an individual...
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Main Authors: | Yin, Zhijun (Author), Fabbri, Daniel (Author), Rosenbloom, S Trent (Author), Malin, Bradley (Author) |
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2015-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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