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Monitoring Influenza Trends though Mining Social Media By Courtney D Corley, Armin R Mikler, Karan P Singh, and Diane J Cook Jedsada Chartree 02/07/2011

Monitoring Influenza Trends though Mining Social Media By Courtney D Corley, Armin R Mikler, Karan P Singh, and Diane J Cook Jedsada Chartree 02/07/2011

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Page 1: Monitoring Influenza Trends though Mining Social Media By Courtney D Corley, Armin R Mikler, Karan P Singh, and Diane J Cook Jedsada Chartree 02/07/2011

Monitoring Influenza Trends though Mining Social Media

By Courtney D Corley, Armin R Mikler,Karan P Singh, and Diane J Cook

Jedsada Chartree02/07/2011

Page 2: Monitoring Influenza Trends though Mining Social Media By Courtney D Corley, Armin R Mikler, Karan P Singh, and Diane J Cook Jedsada Chartree 02/07/2011

Outline

• Introduction• Motivation• Methodology• Results• Conclusion

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Introduction

• 1. Influenza (Flu) is an infectious disease caused by influenza viruses, that affects birds and mammals.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Influenza

Page 4: Monitoring Influenza Trends though Mining Social Media By Courtney D Corley, Armin R Mikler, Karan P Singh, and Diane J Cook Jedsada Chartree 02/07/2011

Introduction

• Influenza Symptoms - Chills, fever, sore throat, muscle pains, severe

headache, coughing, weakness/fatigue

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Influenza

• Influenza Transmission - Air (coughs/sneezes) - Direct contact

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Introduction

Source: http://www.google.org/flutrends/us/#US

Influenza season in the US

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Introduction

• 2. Social Media - Media for social interaction - The use of web-based and mobile technology to

turn communication into interactive dialogue.

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Introduction

Social Media: Blogger, WordPress, Google Buzz, Twitter, Facebook, Hi5, MySpace

Source: http://www.webseoanalytics.com/blog/social-media-best-practices-for-businesses/

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Motivation

• Difficulty of identifying the Influenza - Patients with Influenza-like-illness (ILI) have to be

examined by physicians.• Web and Social Media (WSM) provide a resource

increases in ILI.

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Methodology

• Data - Spinn3r: a web service for indexing all blogs connected as community/social network . - 44 million posts from 1-August to 30-September, 2008

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Methodology/Results

Actual and Average Blog-World Posts per Day of Week

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Methodology/Results

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Methodology/Results

Autocorrelation Function (ACF) is the similarity between observations as a function of the time separation between them.

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Methodology/ResultsFC-post trends

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Methodology/ResultsBlog Category occurrence per Month

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Response Strategy in “Flu” Blog Communities

• Identify WSM Influenza-related communities that share flu-postings which could disseminate information.

- Bloggers: first response (link analysis) - Readers

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Response Strategy in “Flu” Blog Communities

1. Closeness: Finding the average shortest parts from each actor and all reachable actors.

2. Betweenness centrality: A blog is central if it lies between other blogs.

3. Google’s PageRank: A numerical weighting to each website.

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Response Strategy in “Flu” Blog Communities

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Conclusion

• Strong correlation between FC-Posts per week and CDC• Web and social media provide resources to detect increases in

ILI• WSM Influenza-related communities could share information

in the case of flu outbreak.

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References• C. Corley, A. Mikler, K. Singh, and D. Cook. 2009. Monitoring influenza trends

through mining social media. International Conference on Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (BIOCOMP09).