
Other researchers are using Twitter in an attempt to reinvent flu forecasting. Mark Dredze, an assistant research professor of computer science at Johns Hopkins University, and his colleagues have used an algorithm to process 10 million tweets a day and examine the content of flu-related tweets. Dredze says this approach is more accurate than simply using search queries—a la Google Flu Trends has—to predict the spread of the flu. With the CDC already warning that this year’s flu season could be severe, researchers say developing better forecasting methods is critical to preparing for the flu—and other public health epidemics.
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