In recent years, social media has become much more popular to use to express people's feelings in different forms. Social media such as X (., Twitter) provides a huge amount of data to be analyzed by using sentiment analysis tools to examine the sentiment of people in an understandable way. Many works study sentiment analysis by taking in consideration the spatial and temporal dimensions to provide the most precise analysis of these data and to better understand people's opinions. But there is a need to facilitate and speed up the searching process to allow the user to find the sentiment analysis of recent top-k tweets in a specified location including the temporal aspect. This work comes with the aim of providing a general framework of data indexing and search query to simplify the search process and to get the results in an efficient way. The proposed query extends the fundamental spatial distance query, commonly used in spatial-temporal data analysis. This query, coupled with sentiment analysis, operates on an indexed dataset, classifying temporal data as positive, negative, or neutral. The proposed query demonstrates over a tenfold improvement in query time compared to the baseline index with various parameters such as top-k, query distance, and the number of query keywords.
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Digit Health
January 2025
Global Remote Research Scholars Program, St Paul, MN, USA.
Introduction: Social media plays a significant role in fostering communities around health and wellness. The hashtag #PCOSweightloss has become a pivotal forum on the platform X, where individuals exchange experiences, share information, and motivate each other concerning weight loss strategies connected with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS).
Objective: This study aims to analyze the trends of #PCOSweightloss on X to gain insights into the social media metrics, including overall hashtag reach, key themes, and potential influence on management practices of PCOS.
Disabil Rehabil
January 2025
Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute, Allina Health, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
Purpose: This study aimed to explore the narratives of people with acquired brain injury (ABI) who participated in the Unmasking Brain Injury project. Through this inquiry, the multifaceted nature of wellbeing after ABI was described in the narratives, which were characterized by identifying facilitators and barriers to overall wellness.
Methods: A mixed-methods approach was utilized for this study.
JMIR Cancer
January 2025
Department of Radiation Oncology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States.
Background: Early-stage breast cancer has the complex challenge of carrying a favorable prognosis with multiple treatment options, including breast-conserving surgery (BCS) or mastectomy. Social media is increasingly used as a source of information and as a decision tool for patients, and awareness of these conversations is important for patient counseling.
Objective: The goal of this study was to compare sentiments and associated emotions in social media discussions surrounding BCS and mastectomy using natural language processing (NLP).
Objectives: To investigate and compare the educational value of the most popular testimonials between TikTok (TT) and YouTube (YT), and to classify the emotional response of viewers through sentiment analysis of video comments on both platforms involving orthodontic patients who will undergo orthognathic surgery.
Materials And Methods: Two distinct social media searches were conducted using specific search phrases on TT and YT. For each search phrase, 30 videos were gathered from each platform, and details such as number of views, likes, and comments were recorded for each video.
Nicotine Tob Res
January 2025
Faculty of Public Health & Policy, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Keppel St, London WC1E 7HT, United Kingdom.
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