Yue Li
8 Papers
Yue Li is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Engineering. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
Is Discourse Role Important for Emotion Recognition in Conversation?
Donovan Ong,Jian Su,Mingwei Chen,Anh Tuan Luu,Ashok Narendranath,Yue Li,Shuqi Sun,Yingzhan Lin,Haifeng Wang +8 more
TL;DR: A novel method to exploit latent discourse role information of an utterance to determine the emotion it conveys in a conversation is proposed, using a variant of the Variational-Autoencoder to model the context-aware latent discourse roles of each utterance in an unsupervised way.
Examining semantic (dis)similarity in news through news organizations’ ideological similarity, similarity in truthfulness, and public engagement on social media: a network approach
Yue Li,Robert M. Bond +1 more
TL;DR: The results show that the similarity between news organizations in terms of media ideology and news truthfulness is positively associated with semantic similarity, whereas the public engagement that news articles received on social media is negatively associated with semantics similarity.
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An analysis approach for blended learning based on weighted multiplex networks
Zhu Su,Yue Li,Zhi Fei Liu,Jianwen Sun,Zongkai Yang,Sanya Liu +5 more
TL;DR: Results show that the correlations between network centrality and cognition or grade are significantly improved in the WMN, which demonstrate WMNs have natural advantages in the analysis of blended learning.
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Examining Homophily, Language Coordination, and Analytical Thinking in Web-Based Conversations About Vaccines on Reddit: Study Using Deep Neural Network Language Models and Computer-Assisted Conversational Analyses
TL;DR: The authors examined conversations between vaccine proponents and opponents on Reddit to understand whether homophily in web-based conversations impedes opinion exchange, whether people are able to accommodate their languages to each other in webbased conversations, and whether engaging with opposing viewpoints stimulates higher levels of analytical thinking.
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A Game Theory-Based Model for the Dissemination of Privacy Information in Online Social Networks
Jingsha He,Yue Li,Na Fei Zhu +2 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper applied the game theory to establish a sender-receiver game model and the Nash equilibrium to describe the behavioral strategies of users in disseminating privacy information in online social networks.