Authors
Delroy Cameron, Gary A Smith, Raminta Daniulaityte, Amit P Sheth, Drashti Dave, Lu Chen, Gaurish Anand, Robert Carlson, Kera Z Watkins, Russel Falck
Publication date
2013/12/1
Journal
Journal of biomedical informatics
Volume
46
Issue
6
Pages
985-997
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Objectives
The role of social media in biomedical knowledge mining, including clinical, medical and healthcare informatics, prescription drug abuse epidemiology and drug pharmacology, has become increasingly significant in recent years. Social media offers opportunities for people to share opinions and experiences freely in online communities, which may contribute information beyond the knowledge of domain professionals. This paper describes the development of a novel semantic web platform called PREDOSE (PREscription Drug abuse Online Surveillance and Epidemiology), which is designed to facilitate the epidemiologic study of prescription (and related) drug abuse practices using social media. PREDOSE uses web forum posts and domain knowledge, modeled in a manually created Drug Abuse Ontology (DAO – pronounced dow), to facilitate the extraction of semantic information from User Generated …
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Scholar articles
D Cameron, GA Smith, R Daniulaityte, AP Sheth… - Journal of biomedical informatics, 2013