B.Y. Zhao's scientific contributions
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... Most of the answers come from a small number of users, resulting in very sparse text information available to evaluate users [13,14]. Take the user's activities in Quora as an example [15,16], 90% of questions on Quora have less than ten answers and Over 30% of Quora registered users haven't responded to any question, the number of users who answered more than 4 questions is only 16.74%. Second, the capacity of text understanding of currently used deep neural networks (e.g., CNN's or LSTM's) is still limited, especially when dealing with short questions. ...