Google Trends COVID-19
Please cite the following paper when using this dataset:
N. Thakur, K. Khanna, S. Cui, N. Azizi, and Z. Liu, “Mining and Analysis of Search Interests related to Online Learning Platforms from Different Countries since the Beginning of COVID-19” [Unpublished Paper - Paper submitted to HCI International 2023, Copenhagen, Denmark, 23-28 July 2023]
Brief Description of Dataset file - Interest_Dataset.csv:
Attribute Name: Week
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Please cite the following paper when using this dataset:
N. Thakur, K. Khanna, S. Cui, N. Azizi, and Z. Liu, “Mining and Analysis of Search Interests related to Online Learning Platforms from Different Countries since the Beginning of COVID-19” [Unpublished Paper - Paper submitted to HCI International 2023, Copenhagen, Denmark, 23-28 July 2023]
Brief Description of Dataset file - Interest_Dataset.csv:
Attribute Name: Week
- Categories:
Please cite the following paper when using this dataset:
N. Thakur, K. Khanna, S. Cui, N. Azizi, and Z. Liu, “Mining and Analysis of Search Interests related to Online Learning Platforms from Different Countries since the Beginning of COVID-19”, Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (HCII 2023), Copenhagen, Denmark, July 23-28, 2023 (Accepted for Publication)
Brief Description of Dataset file - Interest_Dataset.csv:
Attribute Name: Week
- Categories:
Please cite the following paper when using this dataset:
N. Thakur, K. Khanna, S. Cui, N. Azizi, and Z. Liu, “Mining and Analysis of Search Interests related to Online Learning Platforms from Different Countries since the Beginning of COVID-19” [Unpublished Paper - Paper submitted to HCI International 2023, Copenhagen, Denmark, 23-28 July 2023]
Brief Description of Dataset file - Interest_Dataset.csv:
Attribute Name: Week
- Categories:
The unfolding of the COVID-19 outbreak was an unprecedented and unanticipated opportunity to understand how a sudden global shock modulates people’s online searches when seeking information about their emotional well-being. Furthermore, it also illustrated how public health surveillance systems were essential for tracking diseases’ spatial and temporal dynamics and shaping rapid public policy changes.
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