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Giovanni Stilo

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Artificial Intelligence in Medicine|December 10, 2019
The social phenotype: Extracting a patient-centered perspective of diabetes from health-related blogsAndrea Lenzi, Marianna Maranghi, Giovanni Stilo, et al.
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine|March 12, 2014
Twitter mining for fine-grained syndromic surveillancePaola Velardi, Giovanni Stilo, Alberto E Tozzi, et al.
Plos One|December 11, 2013
Influenza-like illness surveillance on Twitter through automated learning of naïve languageFrancesco Gesualdo, Giovanni Stilo, Eleonora Agricola, et al.
Plos One|July 22, 2015
Can Twitter Be a Source of Information on Allergy? Correlation of Pollen Counts with Tweets Reporting Symptoms of Allergic Rhinoconjunctivitis and Names of Antihistamine DrugsFrancesco Gesualdo, Giovanni Stilo, Angelo D'Ambrosio, et al.
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Artificial Intelligence in Medicine|December 10, 2019
The social phenotype: Extracting a patient-centered perspective of diabetes from health-related blogsAndrea Lenzi, Marianna Maranghi, Giovanni Stilo, et al.
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine|March 12, 2014
Twitter mining for fine-grained syndromic surveillancePaola Velardi, Giovanni Stilo, Alberto E Tozzi, et al.
Plos One|December 11, 2013
Influenza-like illness surveillance on Twitter through automated learning of naïve languageFrancesco Gesualdo, Giovanni Stilo, Eleonora Agricola, et al.
Plos One|July 22, 2015
Can Twitter Be a Source of Information on Allergy? Correlation of Pollen Counts with Tweets Reporting Symptoms of Allergic Rhinoconjunctivitis and Names of Antihistamine DrugsFrancesco Gesualdo, Giovanni Stilo, Angelo D'Ambrosio, et al.
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