Google Flu Trends revisited: Improving influenza modelling from search query logs
i-sense work with Google Flu Trends to develop their modelling techniques and support a more accurate picture of flu in the UK.
i-sense work with Google Flu Trends to develop their modelling techniques and support a more accurate picture of flu in the UK.
i-sense researchers use tweets and Bing search queries to help prove the effectiveness of a flu vaccination programme.
i-sense Director Rachel McKendry will present her research career as part of the UCL Women in Mathematical Sciences event series.
i-sense, UCL and Microsoft researchers give tutorial on "Learning about health and medicine from Internet data" at WSDM 2015.
Researchers from Microsoft, UCL and i-sense have developed algorithms that can alert to possible outbreaks of infectious diseases at mass gatherings using internet data, specifically Twitter and search engine queries, as part of a study published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research.
UCL and i-sense have joined forces with internet giant Google for the earlier detection of flu outbreaks.
i-sense and Flusurvey team up for an exciting new project to monitor the spread of flu in the UK earlier than ever before.
i-sense and UCL Public Policy host an open data roundtable debate as part of the UCL Festival for Digital Health.
Leading experts gathered at the i-sense flu workshop to discuss the latest digital technologies to track and test influenza.