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One of the main goals of the electronic health record (EHR) system is to empower patients to access to their own medical decisions. However, medical data is largely coming from clinical institutions so there is no way for them to conttrol or maintain their own medical record. Patients or guardians may need to keep track of their medical data such as observed symptoms or measurements that may not be...
This research aims to compare the performance of automatic deception detection in synchronous computermediated communication (CMC) with and without incorporating structural features. In addition, the development of deception detection models draws on the linguistic features that have been widely studied in the online deception literature. The results suggest that structural features can be effective...
Today online game analytics has gained tremendous attention in big-data driven business and academic research in terms of capturing and understanding human social dynamics based on real interactional large-scaled data. In this paper, we attempt to understand and characterize the dynamics of deception in terms of social structural behavior by leveraging online game data to investigate temporal patterns...
Deception essentially takes place in social interaction. While deception has been studied from the perspective of interpersonal interaction, little is known about social structural characteristics of deceptive communication. To fill the knowledge gap, this research investigates deception behavior in computer mediated communication (CMC) via the lens of social structure by answering the questions of...
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