Topic prediction for tobacco control based on COP9 tweets using machine learning techniques
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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0298298
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- Saqib Aziz & Michael Dowling & Helmi Hammami & Anke Piepenbrink, 2022. "Machine learning in finance: A topic modeling approach," Post-Print hal-03700508, HAL.
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