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KDD ; 2016: 1855-1864, 2016 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28203486

RESUMO

Most social networking services support multiple types of relationships between users, such as getting connected, sending messages, and consuming feed updates. These users and relationships can be naturally represented as a dynamic multi-view network, which is a set of weighted graphs with shared common nodes but having their own respective edges. Different network views, representing structural relationship and interaction types, could have very distinctive properties individually and these properties may change due to interplay across views. Therefore, it is of interest to study how multiple views interact and affect network dynamics and, in addition, explore possible applications to social networking. In this paper, we propose approaches to capture and analyze multi-view network dynamics from various aspects. Through our proposed descriptors, we observe the synergy and cannibalization between different user groups and network views from LinkedIn dataset. We then develop models that consider the synergy and cannibalization per new relationship, and show the outperforming predictive capability of our models compared to baseline models. Finally, the proposed models allow us to understand the interplay among different views where they dynamically change over time.

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AMIA Annu Symp Proc ; 2010: 682-6, 2010 Nov 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21347065

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This paper describes a machine learning, text processing approach that allows the extraction of key medical information from unstructured text in Electronic Medical Records. The approach utilizes a novel text representation that shares the simplicity of the widely used bag-of-words representation, but can also represent some form of semantic information in the text. The large dimensionality of this type of learning models is controlled by the use of a ℓ(1) regularization to favor parsimonious models. Experimental results demonstrate the accuracy of the approach in extracting medical assertions that can be associated to polarity and relevance detection.


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Registros Eletrônicos de Saúde , Processamento de Linguagem Natural , Humanos , Semântica
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