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Tracking COVID-19 Discourse on Twitter in North America: Infodemiology Study Using Topic Modeling and Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis
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Tracking COVID-19 Discourse on Twitter in North America: Infodemiology Study Using Topic Modeling and Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis

Hyeju Jang, Emily Rempel, David Roth, Giuseppe Carenini and Naveed Zafar Janjua
Journal of medical Internet research, Vol.23(2), pp.e25431-e25431
2021-02-10
PMID: 33497352

Abstract

Public Health Attitude to Health Social Media United States Humans Natural Language Processing North America COVID-19 Canada Asian Continental Ancestry Group SARS-CoV-2 Disease Outbreaks Racism
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