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Identifying COVID-19 cases and extracting patient reported symptoms from Reddit using natural language processing
by
Guo, Muzhe
, Khashei, Melissa
, Song, Jaejoon
, Zhao, Yueqin
, Eworuke, Efe
, Jin, Fang
, Ma, Yong
in
60 APPLIED LIFE SCIENCES
/ 631/114/1305
/ 631/114/2164
/ 631/114/2415
/ 631/326/596/4130
/ 639/705/1041
/ 639/705/117
/ 639/705/531
/ 692/700/478
/ Applied mathematics
/ Classification
/ Computer science
/ COVID-19
/ Data mining
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Language
/ Machine learning
/ multidisciplinary
/ Natural language processing
/ Olfaction
/ Pharyngitis
/ Public health
/ SARS-CoV-2
/ Science
/ Science & Technology
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Statistical methods
/ Statistics
2023
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Identifying COVID-19 cases and extracting patient reported symptoms from Reddit using natural language processing
by
Guo, Muzhe
, Khashei, Melissa
, Song, Jaejoon
, Zhao, Yueqin
, Eworuke, Efe
, Jin, Fang
, Ma, Yong
in
60 APPLIED LIFE SCIENCES
/ 631/114/1305
/ 631/114/2164
/ 631/114/2415
/ 631/326/596/4130
/ 639/705/1041
/ 639/705/117
/ 639/705/531
/ 692/700/478
/ Applied mathematics
/ Classification
/ Computer science
/ COVID-19
/ Data mining
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Language
/ Machine learning
/ multidisciplinary
/ Natural language processing
/ Olfaction
/ Pharyngitis
/ Public health
/ SARS-CoV-2
/ Science
/ Science & Technology
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Statistical methods
/ Statistics
2023
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Identifying COVID-19 cases and extracting patient reported symptoms from Reddit using natural language processing
by
Guo, Muzhe
, Khashei, Melissa
, Song, Jaejoon
, Zhao, Yueqin
, Eworuke, Efe
, Jin, Fang
, Ma, Yong
in
60 APPLIED LIFE SCIENCES
/ 631/114/1305
/ 631/114/2164
/ 631/114/2415
/ 631/326/596/4130
/ 639/705/1041
/ 639/705/117
/ 639/705/531
/ 692/700/478
/ Applied mathematics
/ Classification
/ Computer science
/ COVID-19
/ Data mining
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Language
/ Machine learning
/ multidisciplinary
/ Natural language processing
/ Olfaction
/ Pharyngitis
/ Public health
/ SARS-CoV-2
/ Science
/ Science & Technology
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Statistical methods
/ Statistics
2023
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Identifying COVID-19 cases and extracting patient reported symptoms from Reddit using natural language processing
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Identifying COVID-19 cases and extracting patient reported symptoms from Reddit using natural language processing
2023
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We used social media data from “covid19positive” subreddit, from 03/2020 to 03/2022 to identify COVID-19 cases and extract their reported symptoms automatically using natural language processing (NLP). We trained a Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers classification model with chunking to identify COVID-19 cases; also, we developed a novel QuadArm model, which incorporates Question-answering, dual-corpus expansion, Adaptive rotation clustering, and mapping, to extract symptoms. Our classification model achieved a 91.2% accuracy for the early period (03/2020-05/2020) and was applied to the Delta (07/2021–09/2021) and Omicron (12/2021–03/2022) periods for case identification. We identified 310, 8794, and 12,094 COVID-positive authors in the three periods, respectively. The top five common symptoms extracted in the early period were coughing (57%), fever (55%), loss of sense of smell (41%), headache (40%), and sore throat (40%). During the Delta period, these symptoms remained as the top five symptoms with percent authors reporting symptoms reduced to half or fewer than the early period. During the Omicron period, loss of sense of smell was reported less while sore throat was reported more. Our study demonstrated that NLP can be used to identify COVID-19 cases accurately and extracted symptoms efficiently.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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