Chris Watkins

About Chris Watkins

Chris Watkins, With an exceptional h-index of 25 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Royal Holloway, University of London, specializes in the field of Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Evolutionary Theory.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Evolution with recombination as Gibbs sampling

Shades of meaning: Uncovering the geometry of ambiguous word representations through contextualised language models

Evolution with recombination as a Metropolis-Hastings sampling procedure

Privacy-preserving federated learning for value-added service model in advanced metering infrastructure

Bring Something to the Potluck: A System for Inclusive and Reciprocal Online Discussion

Prediction as a basis for skilled reading: Insights from modern language models

Multi-quantile recurrent neural network for feeder-level probabilistic energy disaggregation considering roof-top solar energy

Shades of meaning: Natural language models offer insights and challenges to psychological understanding of lexical ambiguity

Chris Watkins Information

University

Position

Professor in Computer Science

Citations(all)

38266

Citations(since 2020)

15093

Cited By

28809

hIndex(all)

25

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

40

i10Index(since 2020)

27

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Chris Watkins Skills & Research Interests

Machine Learning

Artificial Intelligence

Evolutionary Theory

Top articles of Chris Watkins

Evolution with recombination as Gibbs sampling

Theoretical Population Biology

2023/6/1

Lee Altenberg
Lee Altenberg

H-Index: 12

Chris Watkins
Chris Watkins

H-Index: 17

Shades of meaning: Uncovering the geometry of ambiguous word representations through contextualised language models

arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.13597

2023/4/26

Evolution with recombination as a Metropolis-Hastings sampling procedure

arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.05032

2022/11/9

Lee Altenberg
Lee Altenberg

H-Index: 12

Chris Watkins
Chris Watkins

H-Index: 17

Privacy-preserving federated learning for value-added service model in advanced metering infrastructure

IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems

2022

Xiao-Yu Zhang
Xiao-Yu Zhang

H-Index: 2

Chris Watkins
Chris Watkins

H-Index: 17

Bring Something to the Potluck: A System for Inclusive and Reciprocal Online Discussion

2022/7/1

Jennifer Cole
Jennifer Cole

H-Index: 7

Chris Watkins
Chris Watkins

H-Index: 17

Prediction as a basis for skilled reading: Insights from modern language models

Royal Society open science

2022/6/15

Multi-quantile recurrent neural network for feeder-level probabilistic energy disaggregation considering roof-top solar energy

Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence

2022/4/1

Xiao-Yu Zhang
Xiao-Yu Zhang

H-Index: 2

Chris Watkins
Chris Watkins

H-Index: 17

Shades of meaning: Natural language models offer insights and challenges to psychological understanding of lexical ambiguity

2022/3/9

What is semantic diversity and why does it facilitate visual word recognition?

Behavior research methods

2021/2

Privacy boundary determination of smart meter data using an artificial intelligence adversary

International Transactions on Electrical Energy Systems

2021/9

Chris Watkins
Chris Watkins

H-Index: 17

Clive Cheong Took
Clive Cheong Took

H-Index: 20

The Evolution of Imitation Without Cultural Transmission

arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.09761

2021/7/20

A review of smartphones‐based indoor positioning: Challenges and applications

2021/3

Feeder-level deep learning-based photovoltaic penetration estimation scheme

2020/9/20

Xiao-Yu Zhang
Xiao-Yu Zhang

H-Index: 2

Chris Watkins
Chris Watkins

H-Index: 17

Epidemic contact tracing with smartphone sensors

Journal of Location Based Services

2020/6/7

Khuong An Nguyen
Khuong An Nguyen

H-Index: 6

Chris Watkins
Chris Watkins

H-Index: 17

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