2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.04.25.20079129
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CovidNLP: A Web Application for Distilling Systemic Implications of COVID-19 Pandemic with Natural Language Processing

Abstract: The flood of conflicting COVID-19 research has revealed that COVID-19 continues to be an enigma. Although more than 14,000 research articles on COVID-19 have been published with the disease taking a pandemic proportion, clinicians and researchers are struggling to distill knowledge for furthering clinical management and research. In this study, we address this gap for a targeted user group, i.e. clinicians, researchers, and policymakers by applying natural language processing to develop a CovidNLP dashboard in… Show more

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“…Recent efforts to track COVID-19 symptoms have used methods such as scanning publications or twitter [6,7], deploying questionnaires [8], or releasing apps to self-report symptoms [9]. However, results from publications and questionnaires may be delayed; data from social media or self-reported apps do not always include proper controls and lack physiological assessments to determine the COVID-19 status.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent efforts to track COVID-19 symptoms have used methods such as scanning publications or twitter [6,7], deploying questionnaires [8], or releasing apps to self-report symptoms [9]. However, results from publications and questionnaires may be delayed; data from social media or self-reported apps do not always include proper controls and lack physiological assessments to determine the COVID-19 status.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%