The paper presents an intelligent system to automatically infer trends in the public opinion regarding the stance towards the vaccination topic: it enables the detection of significant opinion shifts, which can be possibly explained with the occurrence of specific social context-related events. The Italian setting has been taken as the reference use case. The source of information exploited by the system is represented by the collection of vaccine-related tweets, fetched from Twitter according to specific criteria; subsequently, tweets undergo a textual elaboration and a final classification to detect the expressed stance towards vaccination (i.e. in favor, not in favor, and neutral). In tuning the system, we tested multiple combinations of...
The occurrence of the novel coronavirus has changed a series of aspects related to people’s everyday...
The coronavirus outbreak has brought unprecedented measures, which forced the authorities to make de...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 54-58.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Re-implem...
The paper presents an intelligent system to automatically infer trends in the public opinion regardi...
People’s opinion around social and political issues is currently witnessed by messages ordinarily po...
In this paper, we present an approach to monitor the Italian public opinion from tweets analysis, wi...
Background We developed a system to automatically classify stance towards vaccination in Twitter mes...
Social media have become a common way for people to express their personal viewpoints, including sen...
This article presents a study that applied opinion analysis about COVID-19 immunization in Brazil. A...
Vaccination is an effective measure to prevent the spread of harmful diseases. The prevalence toward...
Social media is increasingly being used to express opinions and attitudes toward vaccines. The vacci...
Social media platforms enable people exchange their thoughts, reactions, emotions regarding all aspe...
© 2019 IEEE. Educational programs about vaccination tend to target vaccine acceptance and reduction ...
A real threat to the people of the world has appeared as a result of the spread of the Coronavirus d...
Abstract Background As one of the serious public health issues, vaccination refusal has been attract...
The occurrence of the novel coronavirus has changed a series of aspects related to people’s everyday...
The coronavirus outbreak has brought unprecedented measures, which forced the authorities to make de...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 54-58.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Re-implem...
The paper presents an intelligent system to automatically infer trends in the public opinion regardi...
People’s opinion around social and political issues is currently witnessed by messages ordinarily po...
In this paper, we present an approach to monitor the Italian public opinion from tweets analysis, wi...
Background We developed a system to automatically classify stance towards vaccination in Twitter mes...
Social media have become a common way for people to express their personal viewpoints, including sen...
This article presents a study that applied opinion analysis about COVID-19 immunization in Brazil. A...
Vaccination is an effective measure to prevent the spread of harmful diseases. The prevalence toward...
Social media is increasingly being used to express opinions and attitudes toward vaccines. The vacci...
Social media platforms enable people exchange their thoughts, reactions, emotions regarding all aspe...
© 2019 IEEE. Educational programs about vaccination tend to target vaccine acceptance and reduction ...
A real threat to the people of the world has appeared as a result of the spread of the Coronavirus d...
Abstract Background As one of the serious public health issues, vaccination refusal has been attract...
The occurrence of the novel coronavirus has changed a series of aspects related to people’s everyday...
The coronavirus outbreak has brought unprecedented measures, which forced the authorities to make de...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 54-58.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Re-implem...