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Identifying ILI Cases from Chief Complaints: Comparing the Accuracy of Keyword and Support Vector Machine Methods
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Richard Davies
Darrell Ferguson
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Joel Martin
Susan McClinton
Jason Morin
Norman G. Vinson
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1 December 2009
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We compared the accuracy of two methods of identifying ILI cases from chief complaints. We found that a support vector machine method was more accurate than a keyword method
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