The Second AAAI International Workshop on World

The Second AAAI International Workshop on World Wide
Web and Public Health Intelligence (W3PHI-2015)
(www.w3phi.com)
Monday, January 26, 2015, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Room Big Bend C/D
9:00am – 9:15 am
Welcome
Keynote Speaker: Gregory Cooper
9:15am – 10:05am
Title: A Bayesian Method for Detecting and Characterizing Outbreaks of Infectious Disease
from Clinical Reports
10:05am – 10:30am
Byron Wallace, Michael Paul and Noémie Elhadad.
What Predicts Media Coverage of Health Science Articles?
10:30am– 11:00am
11:00am – 12:30pm
11:00 am – 11:45am
Coffee Break
Session 1
Keynote Speaker: Taha Kass-Hout
Title: TBD
Jie Xu, Daby Sow, Deepak Turaga and Mihaela Van Der Schaar
11:45am – 12:05 pm
Online Transfer Learning for Differential Diagnosis Determination
Shiliang Wang, Michael Paul and Mark Dredze
12:05pm – 12:30pm
12:30pm – 2:00 pm
2:00pm – 3:30pm
2:00pm – 2:45pm
Social media as a sensor of air quality and public response in China
Lunch Break
Session 2
Keynote Speaker: Mark Dredze
Title: Opportunities from Social Media Data for Public Health
Michael Paul, Mark Dredze, David Broniatowski and Nicholas Generous
2:45pm – 3:10pm
Worldwide Influenza Surveillance through Twitter
Haoyu Wang, Eduard Hovy and Mark Dredze
3:10pm – 3:30pm
The Hurricane Sandy Twitter Corpus
3:30pm – 4:00pm
4:00pm – 5:20pm
Session 3
Coffee Break
Alina Deshpande, Esteban Abeyta, Lauren Castro, Ashlynn Daughton, Geoffrey Fairchild, Nicholas
Generous, Reid Priedhorsky and Kirsten Taylor-Mccabe
4:00pm-4:25pm
The Surveillance Window Application: A web-hosted tool to facilitate situational awareness during
outbreaks
David Wallach
4:25pm – 4:50pm
Effects of the Implementation of Electronic Medical Records in Small Internal Medicine Practices on
Healthcare Objectives in the United States
4:50 pm – 5:10pm
Sabine Bergler and Jahnavi Dhananjaya
Graphical View of Blog Content Using B2G
5:10pm – 5:20pm
Closing Remarks