Monitoring COVID-19 pandemic through the lens of social media using natural language processing and machine learning

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Yang Liu
Christopher Whitfield
Tianyang Zhang
Amanda Hauser
Taeyonn Reynolds
Mohd Anwar
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[1] Human-Centered AI (HC-AI) Lab,
[2] North Carolina A&T State University,undefined
[3] University of Massachusetts Amherst,undefined
[4] North Carolina State University,undefined
[5] Elizabeth City State University,undefined
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Health Information Science and Systems | / 9卷
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COVID-19; Social media; Natural language processing; Named-entity recognition; Topic modeling; Sentence clustering;
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