Gabriella Pasi
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Recent Articles
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Li X, Vaghi E, Pasi G, Coulson N, De Simoni A, Viviani M
J Med Internet Res
. 2025 Feb;
27:e56038.
PMID: 39946690
Background: Online health communities (OHCs) enable people with long-term conditions (LTCs) to exchange peer self-management experiential information, advice, and support. Engagement of "superusers," that is, highly active users, plays a...
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Kusa W, Mendoza O, Knoth P, Pasi G, Hanbury A
J Biomed Inform
. 2023 Jul;
144:104444.
PMID: 37451494
Introduction: Clinical trials (CTs) often fail due to inadequate patient recruitment. Finding eligible patients involves comparing the patient's information with the CT eligibility criteria. Automated patient matching offers the promise...
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Upadhyay R, Knoth P, Pasi G, Viviani M
Front Artif Intell
. 2023 Jul;
6:1184851.
PMID: 37415938
Introduction: People are today increasingly relying on health information they find online to make decisions that may impact both their physical and mental wellbeing. Therefore, there is a growing need...
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Upadhyay R, Pasi G, Viviani M
Multimed Tools Appl
. 2022 Aug;
82(4):5271-5290.
PMID: 35915807
Research aimed at finding solutions to the problem of the diffusion of distinct forms of non-genuine information online across multiple domains has attracted growing interest in recent years, from opinion...
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Viviani M, Crocamo C, Mazzola M, Bartoli F, Carra G, Pasi G
Future Gener Comput Syst
. 2021 Dec;
125:446-459.
PMID: 34934256
In recent years we have witnessed a growing interest in the analysis of social media data under different perspectives, since these online platforms have become the preferred tool for generating...
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Echo chamber detection and analysis: A topology- and content-based approach in the COVID-19 scenario
Villa G, Pasi G, Viviani M
Soc Netw Anal Min
. 2021 Aug;
11(1):78.
PMID: 34457082
Social media allow to fulfill perceived social needs such as connecting with friends or other individuals with similar interests into virtual communities; they have also become essential as news sources,...
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Crocamo C, Viviani M, Famiglini L, Bartoli F, Pasi G, Carra G
Eur Psychiatry
. 2021 Feb;
64(1):e17.
PMID: 33531097
Background: The fight against the COVID-19 pandemic seems to encompass a social media debate, possibly resulting in emotional contagion and the need for novel surveillance approaches. In the current study,...
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Crocamo C, Viviani M, Bartoli F, Carra G, Pasi G
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2020 Mar;
17(5).
PMID: 32111047
Binge Drinking (BD) is a common risky behaviour that people hardly report to healthcare professionals, although it is not uncommon to find, instead, personal communications related to alcohol-related behaviors on...
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Drias Y, Kechid S, Pasi G
J Med Syst
. 2015 Nov;
40(2):40.
PMID: 26590978
The present work is related to Web intelligence and more precisely to medical information foraging. We present here a novel approach based on agents technology for information foraging. An architecture...
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Drias Y, Kechid S, Pasi G
J Med Syst
. 2015 Nov;
40(1):5.
PMID: 26573642
We present in this paper a novel approach based on multi-agent technology for Web information foraging. We proposed for this purpose an architecture in which we distinguish two important phases....