Information Retrieval in an Infodemic: The Case of COVID-19 Publications
BackgroundThe COVID-19 global health crisis has led to an exponential surge in published scientific literature. In an attempt to tackle the pandemic, extremely large COVID-19-related corpora are being created, sometimes with inaccurate information, which is no longer at scale of human analyses. Obje...
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Main Authors: | Douglas Teodoro (Author), Sohrab Ferdowsi (Author), Nikolay Borissov (Author), Elham Kashani (Author), David Vicente Alvarez (Author), Jenny Copara (Author), Racha Gouareb (Author), Nona Naderi (Author), Poorya Amini (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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