The development of Web 2.0 techniques has led to the prosperity of online communities, which spread to various domains and areas in our daily life. When it comes to the medicine and healthcare domain, a series of good online services such as Yahoo! Groups,WebMD and Med- Help, offer patients and physicians a good platform to discuss health problems, e.g., diseases and drugs, diagnoses and treatments, which also provide a large volume of data for researchers to analyze and explore. However, some nature of the personal messages, e.g., unclean, unstructured and isolated from clinical practice, hinders users’ effective digestion of information in the front end and challenges the data analysis in the back end. In such a scenario, the objective ...
The Internet provides an alternative way to share health information. Specifically, social network s...
The internet, online platforms, and open-source repositories provide an alternate way of sharing and...
Background: Patients face difficulties identifying appropriate physicians owing to the sizeable quan...
The development of Web 2.0 techniques has led to the prosperity of online communities, which spread ...
The development of Web 2.0 techniques has led to the prosperity of online communities, which spread ...
Social media users generate large volumes of data every day. Analysis of this data is an important t...
ABSTRACTHealth care is taking its turn in the internet now and online health information consumption...
Case studies are a standard approach to medicine. A physician needs the outcomes of a drug, situatio...
This thesis aims to address critical gaps in classifying online user-generated content, encompassing...
Introduction: Surveys indicate that patients, particularly those suffering from chronic conditions, ...
More and more people are reading health-related news stories from the internet due to ease of access...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Online health communities can offer a range of diverse...
Cleverly extracting information from social media has recently attracted nice interest from the medi...
The increasing reliance on online communities for healthcare information by patients and caregivers ...
The unprecedented growth of Internet users has resulted in an abundance of unstructured information ...
The Internet provides an alternative way to share health information. Specifically, social network s...
The internet, online platforms, and open-source repositories provide an alternate way of sharing and...
Background: Patients face difficulties identifying appropriate physicians owing to the sizeable quan...
The development of Web 2.0 techniques has led to the prosperity of online communities, which spread ...
The development of Web 2.0 techniques has led to the prosperity of online communities, which spread ...
Social media users generate large volumes of data every day. Analysis of this data is an important t...
ABSTRACTHealth care is taking its turn in the internet now and online health information consumption...
Case studies are a standard approach to medicine. A physician needs the outcomes of a drug, situatio...
This thesis aims to address critical gaps in classifying online user-generated content, encompassing...
Introduction: Surveys indicate that patients, particularly those suffering from chronic conditions, ...
More and more people are reading health-related news stories from the internet due to ease of access...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Online health communities can offer a range of diverse...
Cleverly extracting information from social media has recently attracted nice interest from the medi...
The increasing reliance on online communities for healthcare information by patients and caregivers ...
The unprecedented growth of Internet users has resulted in an abundance of unstructured information ...
The Internet provides an alternative way to share health information. Specifically, social network s...
The internet, online platforms, and open-source repositories provide an alternate way of sharing and...
Background: Patients face difficulties identifying appropriate physicians owing to the sizeable quan...