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Yuqing Mao

Researcher at Nanyang Technological University

Publications -  13
Citations -  142

Yuqing Mao is an academic researcher from Nanyang Technological University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Social search & Web query classification. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 13 publications receiving 112 citations. Previous affiliations of Yuqing Mao include Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine.

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MeSH Now: automatic MeSH indexing at PubMed scale via learning to rank

TL;DR: The proposed MeSH Now, an integrated approach that first uses multiple strategies to generate a combined list of candidate MeSH terms for a target article, is a robust approach with state-of-the-art performance for automatic MeSH indexing and is capable of processing PubMed scale documents within a reasonable time frame.
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BC4GO: a full-text corpus for the BioCreative IV GO task

TL;DR: This work aims to create a corpus that includes the GO evidence text along with the three core elements of GO annotations: a gene or gene product, a GO term and a GO evidence code, and expects it to become a valuable resource for the BioNLP research community.
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Web of Credit: Adaptive Personalized Trust Network Inference From Online Rating Data

TL;DR: This paper proposes a new trust model referred to as “Web of credit (WoC),” where one gives credit to those others one has interacted with based on the quality of the information one’s peers have provided, and contributes a WoC-based trust inference algorithm that is adaptive to the change of user profiles by automatically redistributing credit and reinferring trust measures within the network.
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Supporting exploratory information seeking by epistemology-based social search

TL;DR: A novel epistemology-based social search solution, where search epistemologies are effectively shared, reused, and refined by others with the same or similar search interests through novel user interfaces is presented.
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Online silk road: nurturing social search through knowledge bartering

TL;DR: The idea of knowledge bartering, where one can barter a knowledge item they have for another item they wish to have, is presented and the online silk road solution to automate a knowledge barter process that can maximise the social welfare within a community is proposed.