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Recent Advances, Applications, and Open Challenges in Machine Learning for Health: Reflections from Research Roundtables at ML4H 2023 Symposium

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Mar 03, 2024
Hyewon Jeong, Sarah Jabbour, Yuzhe Yang, Rahul Thapta, Hussein Mozannar, William Jongwon Han, Nikita Mehandru, Michael Wornow, Vladislav Lialin, Xin Liu, Alejandro Lozano, Jiacheng Zhu, Rafal Dariusz Kocielnik, Keith Harrigian, Haoran Zhang, Edward Lee, Milos Vukadinovic, Aparna Balagopalan, Vincent Jeanselme, Katherine Matton, Ilker Demirel, Jason Fries, Parisa Rashidi, Brett Beaulieu-Jones, Xuhai Orson Xu, Matthew McDermott, Tristan Naumann, Monica Agrawal, Marinka Zitnik, Berk Ustun, Edward Choi, Kristen Yeom, Gamze Gursoy, Marzyeh Ghassemi, Emma Pierson, George Chen, Sanjat Kanjilal, Michael Oberst, Linying Zhang, Harvineet Singh, Tom Hartvigsen, Helen Zhou, Chinasa T. Okolo

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An Eye on Clinical BERT: Investigating Language Model Generalization for Diabetic Eye Disease Phenotyping

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Nov 15, 2023
Keith Harrigian, Tina Tang, Anthony Gonzales, Cindy X. Cai, Mark Dredze

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The Problem of Semantic Shift in Longitudinal Monitoring of Social Media: A Case Study on Mental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Jun 22, 2022
Keith Harrigian, Mark Dredze

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Then and Now: Quantifying the Longitudinal Validity of Self-Disclosed Depression Diagnoses

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Jun 22, 2022
Keith Harrigian, Mark Dredze

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Gender and Racial Fairness in Depression Research using Social Media

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Mar 18, 2021
Carlos Aguirre, Keith Harrigian, Mark Dredze

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On the State of Social Media Data for Mental Health Research

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Nov 10, 2020
Keith Harrigian, Carlos Aguirre, Mark Dredze

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Geocoding Without Geotags: A Text-based Approach for reddit

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Oct 07, 2018
Keith Harrigian

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Recognizing Film Entities in Podcasts

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Sep 24, 2018
Ahmet Salih Gundogdu, Arjun Sanghvi, Keith Harrigian

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