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Deep Gramulator: Improving Precision in the Classification of Personal Health-Experience Tweets with Deep Learning.

Ricardo A Calix1, Ravish Gupta2, Matrika Gupta1, Keyuan Jiang2.   

Abstract

Health surveillance is an important task to track the happenings related to human health, and one of its areas is pharmacovigilance. Pharmacovigilance tracks and monitors safe use of pharmaceutical products. Pharmacovigilance involves tracking side effects that may be caused by medicines and other health related drugs. Medical professionals have a difficult time collecting this information. It is anticipated that social media could help to collect this data and track side effects. Twitter data can be used for this task given that users post their personal health related experiences on-line. One problem with Twitter data, however, is that it contains a lot of noise. Therefore, an approach is needed to remove the noise. In this paper, several machine learning algorithms including deep neural nets are used to build classifiers that can help to detect these Personal Experience Tweets (PETs). Finally, we propose a method called the Deep Gramulator that improves results. Results of the analysis are presented and discussed.

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Keywords:  deep learning; natural language processing

Year:  2017        PMID: 29977659      PMCID: PMC6029703          DOI: 10.1109/BIBM.2017.8217820

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proceedings (IEEE Int Conf Bioinformatics Biomed)        ISSN: 2156-1125


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