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Michele E Miller
Michele E Miller
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What Are People Tweeting About Zika? An Exploratory Study Concerning Its Symptoms, Treatment, Transmission, and Prevention
M Miller, T Banerjee, R Muppalla, W Romine, A Sheth
JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 3 (2), 2017
1292017
Identifying Key Topics Bearing Negative Sentiment on Twitter: Insights Concerning the 2015-2016 Zika Epidemic
R Mamidi, W Romine, T Banerjee, A Sheth
JMIR JPH, 2019
402019
Analyzing public outlook towards vaccination using twitter
R Mahajan, W Romine, M Miller, T Banerjee
2019 IEEE international conference on big data (big data), 2763-2772, 2019
172019
Discovering explanatory models to identify relevant tweets on Zika
R Muppalla, M Miller, T Banerjee, W Romine
2017 39th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in …, 2017
142017
Evaluation of a process by which individual interest supports learning within a formal middle school classroom context
W Romine, CL Tsai, M Miller, NE Tang, W Folk
International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education 18, 1419-1439, 2020
122020
Expanding the diversity of texts and applications: findings from the section on clinical natural language processing of the international medical informatics association yearbook
A Névéol, P Zweigenbaum
Yearbook of medical informatics 27 (01), 193-198, 2018
122018
Multilevel assessment of middle school students’ interest in the health sciences: Development and validation of a new measurement tool
WL Romine, ME Miller, SA Knese, WR Folk
CBE—Life Sciences Education 15 (2), ar21, 2016
122016
What are people tweeting about Zika? An exploratory study concerning its symptoms, treatment, transmission, and prevention. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 3, 2 (2017), e38
M Miller, T Banerjee, R Muppalla, W Romine, A Sheth
62017
Assessing College Students’ Knowledge and Misconceptions Concerning the Ebola Virus
M Miller, W Romine
European Journal of Educational Research 9, 579-602, 2020
42020
Public discussion of anthrax on Twitter: Using machine learning to identify relevant topics and events
M Miller, W Romine, T Oroszi
JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 7 (6), e27976, 2021
32021
Clinical Performance of the FilmArray® BioThreat-E Test for the diagnosis of Ebola virus disease “in the field” in Guinea
F Gay-Andrieu, N Magassouba, V Picot, C Peyrefitte, B Dacosta, F Bedin, ...
Poster presented at the Joint 55th Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial …, 2015
32015
Factors associated with the quality of online information about scapholunate interosseous ligament insufficiency
D Bakker, JSE Ottenhoff, D Ring
Journal of Hand and Microsurgery 11 (02), 094-099, 2019
22019
What do College Undergraduates Know about Zika and What Precautions Are They Willing to Take to Prevent its Spread?
M Miller, WL Romine, MA Rúa
22017
Development and Validation of Virus and Ebola Misconceptions Assessment (VirEMiA): Ebola Virus Misconceptions in College Students
M Miller
OhioLINK, 2016
12016
Anthrax Event Detection: Analysis of Public Opinion Using Twitter During Anthrax Scares, The Mueller Investigation, and North Korean Threats
ME Miller
2020
Anthrax Event Detection Using Twitter: Analysis of Unigram and Bigrams for Relevant vs Non-Relevant Tweets
M Miller, WL Romine
2020
Does Knowledge and Situational Interest Support Personal Interest: A Health Education Study
M Miller, WL Romine, A Todd, B Folk
2016
CORE Scholar
S Bhatt, H Purohit, AJ Hampton, VL Shalin, AP Sheth
European Journal of Educational Research
M Miller, W Romine
European Journal of Educational Research 9 (2), 579-602, 0
A Study to Identify Key Topics Bearing Negative Sentiment on Twitter Concerning the 2015/2016 Zika Epidemic
R Mamidi, M Miller, T Banerjee, W Romine, A Sheth
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