Towards detecting influenza epidemics by analyzing Twitter messages
Southeastern Louisiana University
Abstract
Rapid response to a health epidemic is critical to reduce loss of life. Existing methods mostly rely on expensive surveys of hospitals across the country, typically with lag times of one to two weeks for influenza reporting, and even longer for less common diseases. In response, there have been several recently proposed solutions to estimate a population's health from Internet activity, most notably Google's Flu Trends service, which correlates search term frequency with influenza statistics reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). In this paper, we analyze messages posted on the micro-blogging site Twitter.com to determine if a similar correlation can be uncovered. We propose several…
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1Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- The Internet
- Correlation
- Disease control
- Population
- Statistics
- Medicine
- World Wide Web
- Good health and well-being