Kathleen Keogh

About Kathleen Keogh

Kathleen Keogh, With an exceptional h-index of 6 and a recent h-index of 4 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Federation University Australia, specializes in the field of Multi-Agent Systems.

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

Stage-aware Brain Graph Learning for Alzheimer′ s Disease

The CPB Sight Words: A New Research‐Based High‐Frequency Wordlist for Early Reading Instruction

Depth-based Sampling and Steering Constraints for Memoryless Local Planners

A Depth-Based Hybrid Approach for Safe Flight Corridor Generation in Memoryless Planning

The Children’s Picture Books Lexicon (CPB-Lex): A large-scale lexical database from children’s picture books

Familiarity-based collaborative team recognition in academic social networks

Designing multi-agent system organisations for flexible runtime behaviour

Kathleen Keogh Information

University

Position

University of Melbourne

Citations(all)

106

Citations(since 2020)

45

Cited By

75

hIndex(all)

6

hIndex(since 2020)

4

i10Index(all)

1

i10Index(since 2020)

1

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Kathleen Keogh Skills & Research Interests

Multi-Agent Systems

Top articles of Kathleen Keogh

Stage-aware Brain Graph Learning for Alzheimer′ s Disease

medRxiv

2024

Ciyuan Peng
Ciyuan Peng

H-Index: 1

Kathleen Keogh
Kathleen Keogh

H-Index: 3

The CPB Sight Words: A New Research‐Based High‐Frequency Wordlist for Early Reading Instruction

The Reading Teacher

2024

Clarence Green
Clarence Green

H-Index: 5

Kathleen Keogh
Kathleen Keogh

H-Index: 3

Depth-based Sampling and Steering Constraints for Memoryless Local Planners

Journal of Intelligent & Robotic Systems

2023/11

A Depth-Based Hybrid Approach for Safe Flight Corridor Generation in Memoryless Planning

Sensors

2023/8/16

The Children’s Picture Books Lexicon (CPB-Lex): A large-scale lexical database from children’s picture books

Behavior Research Methods

2023/8/11

Familiarity-based collaborative team recognition in academic social networks

IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems

2021/12/6

Designing multi-agent system organisations for flexible runtime behaviour

Applied Sciences

2020/8/2

Kathleen Keogh
Kathleen Keogh

H-Index: 3

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