Qinan Hu

According to our database1, Qinan Hu authored at least 12 papers between 2004 and 2019.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2019
End-to-End syndrome differentiation of Yin deficiency and Yang deficiency in traditional Chinese medicine.
Comput. Methods Programs Biomed., 2019

Semantic Representations of Terms in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Proceedings of the Chinese Lexical Semantics - 20th Workshop, 2019

2018
CMMC-BDRC Solution to the NLP-TEA-2018 Chinese Grammatical Error Diagnosis Task.
Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on Natural Language Processing Techniques for Educational Applications, 2018

Ling@CASS Solution to the NLP-TEA CGED Shared Task 2018.
Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on Natural Language Processing Techniques for Educational Applications, 2018

2017
A preliminary study on imbalanced syndrome differentiation of cold and heat.
Proceedings of the 19th IEEE International Conference on e-Health Networking, 2017

2013
Understanding the Query: THCIB and THUIS at NTCIR-10 Intent Task.
Proceedings of the 10th NTCIR Conference on Evaluation of Information Access Technologies, 2013

Ranking Search Intents Underlying a Query.
Proceedings of the Natural Language Processing and Information Systems, 2013

Concept-based Medical Document Retrieval: THCIB at CLEF eHealth Lab 2013 Task 3.
Proceedings of the Working Notes for CLEF 2013 Conference , 2013

Normalization of Abbreviations/Acronyms: THCIB at CLEF eHealth 2013 Task 2.
Proceedings of the Working Notes for CLEF 2013 Conference , 2013

Combining MetaMap and cTAKES in Disorder Recognition: THCIB at CLEF eHealth Lab 2013 Task 1.
Proceedings of the Working Notes for CLEF 2013 Conference , 2013

2006
Zero Anaphora Resolution in Chinese Discourse.
Proceedings of the Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing, 2006

2004
An Example-Based Study on Chinese Word Segmentation Using Critical Fragments.
Proceedings of the Natural Language Processing, 2004


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