2022
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare10112270
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The Role of Natural Language Processing during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Health Applications, Opportunities, and Challenges

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic is the most devastating public health crisis in at least a century and has affected the lives of billions of people worldwide in unprecedented ways. Compared to pandemics of this scale in the past, societies are now equipped with advanced technologies that can mitigate the impacts of pandemics if utilized appropriately. However, opportunities are currently not fully utilized, particularly at the intersection of data science and health. Health-related big data and technological advances ha… Show more

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“…The literature has demonstrated an increased utilization of telemedicine, including language models, due to the COVID-19 pandemic [7,8]. Given the magnitude of the pandemic, which has been deemed the most catastrophic public health crisis in at least a century, it has highlighted the prospective utility of NLP in alleviating the continuous and long-standing effects of pandemics by effectively harnessing extensive amounts of text-based data that are generated from various sources.…”
Section: Overcoming Language and Cultural Barriers In Healthcarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature has demonstrated an increased utilization of telemedicine, including language models, due to the COVID-19 pandemic [7,8]. Given the magnitude of the pandemic, which has been deemed the most catastrophic public health crisis in at least a century, it has highlighted the prospective utility of NLP in alleviating the continuous and long-standing effects of pandemics by effectively harnessing extensive amounts of text-based data that are generated from various sources.…”
Section: Overcoming Language and Cultural Barriers In Healthcarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As Julia, Davies, and Kelly underline in [28], though there is a diversity of approaches in the research that explore the use of social media for mourning, there is a primary emphasis on qualitative approaches and content analysis in the literature, which gives particular value to this work. Following Al-Garadi, Yang, and Sarker in [29], apart from the role that natural language processing has had during the pandemic, in the future to come is also needed to fight against the devastating effects of pandemics improving and take advantage of the developments in the intersection of data science and health.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Suddenly, families faced several challenges in their leading life roles (e.g., family, work, school, and social) [29]. During the COVID-19 pandemic, most governments around the world implemented strict domestic quarantine policies to control the spread of the disease [30]. Abrupt and prolonged school closures, disease containment measures, and economic impacts during the COVID-19 pandemic had serious implications for all aspects of child development, including physical, psychosocial, cognitive, and mental health, as well as on family relationships [31].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%