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Published in Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics (31.12.2022)
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Influenza and Measles-MMR: two case study of the trend and impact of vaccine-related Twitter posts in Spanish during 2015-2018
Prieto Santamaría, Lucia, Tuñas, Juan Manuel, Fernández Peces-Barba, Diego, Jaramillo, Almudena, Cotarelo, Manuel, Menasalvas, Ernestina, Conejo Fernández, Antonio, Arce, Amalia, Gil de Miguel, Angel, Rodríguez González, Alejandro
Published in Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics (31.01.2022)
Published in Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics (31.01.2022)
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Identifying Polarity in Tweets from an Imbalanced Dataset about Diseases and Vaccines Using a Meta-Model Based on Machine Learning Techniques
Rodríguez-González, Alejandro, Tuñas, Juan Manuel, Prieto Santamaría, Lucia, Fernández Peces-Barba, Diego, Menasalvas Ruiz, Ernestina, Jaramillo, Almudena, Cotarelo, Manuel, Conejo Fernández, Antonio J., Arce, Amalia, Gil, Angel
Published in Applied sciences (01.12.2020)
Published in Applied sciences (01.12.2020)
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Creating a Metamodel Based on Machine Learning to Identify the Sentiment of Vaccine and Disease-Related Messages in Twitter: the MAVIS Study
Rodriguez Gonzalez, Alejandro, Tunas, Juan Manuel, Fernandez Peces-Barba, Diego, Menasalvas Ruiz, Ernestina, Jaramillo, Almudena, Cotarelo, Manuel, Conejo, Antonio, Arce, Amalia, Gil, Angel
Published in 2020 IEEE 33rd International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS) (01.07.2020)
Published in 2020 IEEE 33rd International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS) (01.07.2020)
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