02077nas a2200253 4500008004100000245011700041210006900158260000900227300001400236490000700250520125000257653000801507653002301515100001401538700001701552700001901569700001301588700001701601700001801618700001801636700001801654700001501672856013601687 2013 eng d00aAn ACP Approach to Public Health Emergency Management: Using a Campus Outbreak of H1N1 Influenza as a Case Study0 aACP Approach to Public Health Emergency Management Using a Campu c2013 a1028-10410 v433 aIn order to tackle the infeasibility of building mathematical models and conducting physical experiments for public health emergencies in a real world, we apply the ACP (Artificial societies, Computational experiments, and Parallel execution) approach to public health emergency management. We conducted a case study on the largest collective outbreak of H1N1 influenza at a Chinese university in 2009. We built an artificial society to reproduce H1N1 influenza outbreaks. In computational experiments, aiming to obtain comparable results with the real data, we applied the same intervention strategy as that was used during the real outbreak. Then we compared experiment results with real data to verify our models, including spatial models, population distribution, weighted social networks, contact patterns, students’ behaviors, and models of H1N1 influenza disease, in the artificial society. We then applied alternative intervention strategies to the artificial society. The simulation results suggested that alternative strategies controlled the outbreak of H1N1 influenza more effectively. Our models and their application to intervention strategy improvement show that the ACP approach is useful for public health emergency management10aBIS10aBusiness Analytics1 aDuan, Wei1 aCao, Zhidong1 aWang, Youzhong1 aZhu, Bin1 aZeng, Daniel1 aWang, Fei-Yue1 aQiu, Xiaogang1 aSong, Hongbin1 aWang, Yong u/biblio/acp-approach-public-health-emergency-management-using-campus-outbreak-h1n1-influenza-case-000568nas a2200169 4500008004100000245007200041210006900113260000900182300001200191490000700203653000800210653002300218100001900241700001700260700001300277856010800290 2012 eng d00aPatterns of News Dissemination through Online News Network in China0 aPatterns of News Dissemination through Online News Network in Ch c2012 a557-5700 v1610aBIS10aBusiness Analytics1 aWang, Youzhong1 aZeng, Daniel1 aZhu, Bin u/biblio/patterns-news-dissemination-through-online-news-network-china-100525nas a2200145 4500008004100000245007200041210006900113260000900182653000800191653002300199100001900222700001700241700001300258856010800271 2011 eng d00aPatterns of News Dissemination through Online News Network in China0 aPatterns of News Dissemination through Online News Network in Ch c201110aBIS10aBusiness Analytics1 aWang, Youzhong1 aZeng, Daniel1 aZhu, Bin u/biblio/patterns-news-dissemination-through-online-news-network-china-200598nas a2200181 4500008004100000245007700041210006900118260000900187300001400196490000700210653000800217100001900225700001700244700001500261700001800276700001500294856010700309 2009 eng d00aSentiment analysis of Chinese documents: From sentence to document level0 aSentiment analysis of Chinese documents From sentence to documen c2009 a2474-24870 v6010aBIS1 aZhang, Changli1 aZeng, Daniel1 aLi, Jiexun1 aWang, Fei-Yue1 aZuo, Wanli u/biblio/sentiment-analysis-chinese-documents-sentence-document-level-0