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Understanding Communication in an Online Cancer Forum: Content Analysis Study
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In: JMIR Cancer (2021)
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Predicting Cardiovascular Risk Using Social Media Data: Performance Evaluation of Machine-Learning Models
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In: JMIR Cardio (2021)
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Resolving pronouns in Twitter streams: context can help!
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Many people live-tweet televised events like Presidential debates and popular TV-shows and discuss people or characters in the event. Naturally, many tweets make pronominal reference to these people/characters. We propose an algorithm for resolving personal pronouns that make reference to people involved in an event, in tweet streams collected during the event. ; Published version
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URL: https://hdl.handle.net/2144/43261
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Resolving Pronouns in Twitter Streams: Context can Help! ...
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Winter is here: summarizing Twitter streams related to pre-scheduled events
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