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Yichao Zhou

Researcher at University of California, Los Angeles

Publications -  34
Citations -  742

Yichao Zhou is an academic researcher from University of California, Los Angeles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Online advertising. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 28 publications receiving 457 citations. Previous affiliations of Yichao Zhou include Southeast University & University of California, Berkeley.

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Learning Gender-Neutral Word Embeddings

TL;DR: This article proposed a novel training procedure for learning gender-neutral word embeddings, which aims to preserve gender information in certain dimensions of word vectors while compelling other dimensions to be free of gender influence.
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Learning Gender-Neutral Word Embeddings

TL;DR: A novel training procedure for learning gender-neutral word embeddings that preserves gender information in certain dimensions of word vectors while compelling other dimensions to be free of gender influence is proposed.
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Learning to Discriminate Perturbations for Blocking Adversarial Attacks in Text Classification

TL;DR: A novel framework, learning to discriminate perturbation (DISP), to identify and adjust malicious perturbations, thereby blocking adversarial attacks for text classification models and shows the robustness of DISP across different situations.
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Understanding Consumer Journey using Attention based Recurrent Neural Networks

TL;DR: An attention based recurrent neural network (RNN) which ingests a user activity trail, and predicts the user's conversion probability along with attention weights for each activity (analogous to its position in the funnel) is proposed.
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Clinical Temporal Relation Extraction with Probabilistic Soft Logic Regularization and Global Inference

TL;DR: A novel method, Clinical Temporal ReLation Exaction with Probabilistic Soft Logic Regularization and Global Inference (CTRL-PG) to tackle the problem at the document level, and significantly outperforms baseline methods for temporal relation extraction.