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− | + | # To determine user knowledge attitudes and behavior related to the non-medical use of Pharmaceutical Opioids | |
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+ | PIs: Raminta Daniulaityte, Amit P. Sheth <br /> | ||
+ | Co-Investigators: Robert Carlson, Russel Falck <br /> | ||
+ | Students: Delroy Cameron, Sujan Udayanga | ||
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Revision as of 18:14, 18 May 2011
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PIs: Raminta Daniulaityte, Amit P. Sheth |
Project Description |
This research project aims to develop a mechanism to automate 'qualitative coding' in social research by automatically extracting triples from web data, particularly web forum posts. The goal of such triple extraction is to provide a framework that can be exploited to study user knowledge, attitudes and behaviors as it relates to non-medical use of pharmaceutical opiods (e.g. OxyContin, buprenorphine etc). Interesting areas include 1) Social Network analysis, intended to determine information diffusion patterns and 2) Spatial-Temporal-Thematic analysis, intended to determine trends within the community regarding usage, distribution, of method of administration of pharmaceutical opioids (including Suboxone and Subutex, which are buprenorphine products). |
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