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Guided Deep List: Automating the Generation of Epidemiological Line Lists from Open Sources
by
Brownstein, John S
, Majumder, Maimuna S
, Cohn, Emily
, Marathe, Madhav V
, Ghosh, Saurav
, Chakraborty, Prithwish
, Lewis, Bryan L
, Ramakrishnan, Naren
in
Automation
/ Demographics
/ Dependence
/ Disease control
/ Epidemics
/ Epidemiology
/ Feature extraction
/ Indicators
/ Lists
/ Outbreaks
/ Public health
/ Real time
/ Signs and symptoms
2017
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Guided Deep List: Automating the Generation of Epidemiological Line Lists from Open Sources
by
Brownstein, John S
, Majumder, Maimuna S
, Cohn, Emily
, Marathe, Madhav V
, Ghosh, Saurav
, Chakraborty, Prithwish
, Lewis, Bryan L
, Ramakrishnan, Naren
in
Automation
/ Demographics
/ Dependence
/ Disease control
/ Epidemics
/ Epidemiology
/ Feature extraction
/ Indicators
/ Lists
/ Outbreaks
/ Public health
/ Real time
/ Signs and symptoms
2017
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Guided Deep List: Automating the Generation of Epidemiological Line Lists from Open Sources
by
Brownstein, John S
, Majumder, Maimuna S
, Cohn, Emily
, Marathe, Madhav V
, Ghosh, Saurav
, Chakraborty, Prithwish
, Lewis, Bryan L
, Ramakrishnan, Naren
in
Automation
/ Demographics
/ Dependence
/ Disease control
/ Epidemics
/ Epidemiology
/ Feature extraction
/ Indicators
/ Lists
/ Outbreaks
/ Public health
/ Real time
/ Signs and symptoms
2017
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Guided Deep List: Automating the Generation of Epidemiological Line Lists from Open Sources
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Guided Deep List: Automating the Generation of Epidemiological Line Lists from Open Sources
2017
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Overview
Real-time monitoring and responses to emerging public health threats rely on the availability of timely surveillance data. During the early stages of an epidemic, the ready availability of line lists with detailed tabular information about laboratory-confirmed cases can assist epidemiologists in making reliable inferences and forecasts. Such inferences are crucial to understand the epidemiology of a specific disease early enough to stop or control the outbreak. However, construction of such line lists requires considerable human supervision and therefore, difficult to generate in real-time. In this paper, we motivate Guided Deep List, the first tool for building automated line lists (in near real-time) from open source reports of emerging disease outbreaks. Specifically, we focus on deriving epidemiological characteristics of an emerging disease and the affected population from reports of illness. Guided Deep List uses distributed vector representations (ala word2vec) to discover a set of indicators for each line list feature. This discovery of indicators is followed by the use of dependency parsing based techniques for final extraction in tabular form. We evaluate the performance of Guided Deep List against a human annotated line list provided by HealthMap corresponding to MERS outbreaks in Saudi Arabia. We demonstrate that Guided Deep List extracts line list features with increased accuracy compared to a baseline method. We further show how these automatically extracted line list features can be used for making epidemiological inferences, such as inferring demographics and symptoms-to-hospitalization period of affected individuals.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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