Junwei Kuang

According to our database1, Junwei Kuang authored at least 10 papers between 2018 and 2025.

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  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2025
A two-stage multi-task learning model for predicting and interpreting received answers in online mental health communities.
Expert Syst. Appl., 2025

An interpretable imbalance ensemble classification method for readmission risk assessment incorporating multi-view perturbation and SHAP analysis.
Decis. Support Syst., 2025

2024
A Lightweight and Efficient Multi-Type Defect Detection Method for Transmission Lines Based on DCP-YOLOv8.
Sensors, July, 2024

Does the Night Give Power? Social Media Depression and Its Symptom Detection Considering Temporal Patterns.
Proceedings of the 45th International Conference on Information Systems, 2024

Understanding Social Support Needs in Health Question: An Answer-Enhanced Semi-Supervised Deep Learning Approach.
Proceedings of the 45th International Conference on Information Systems, 2024

2023
Suicide Risk Prediction for Users with Depression in Question Answering Communities: A Design Based on Deep Learning.
Proceedings of the 27th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, 2023

What Symptoms and How Long? An Interpretable AI Approach for Depression Detection in Social Media.
Proceedings of the 44th International Conference on Information Systems, 2023

2022
More User Engagement in Online Community: Effects of Posting and Replying Behaviors on Detection of Depression.
Proceedings of the 26th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, 2022

2019
Dynamic prediction of cardiovascular disease using improved LSTM.
Int. J. Crowd Sci., 2019

2018
The Impact of Penetration Rate of Online Health Service on Service Quality and Price: Evidence from Online Health Communities.
Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Crowd Science and Engineering, 2018


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