Fernando Matı́a

1.5k total citations
74 papers, 996 citations indexed

About

Fernando Matı́a is a scholar working on Artificial Intelligence, Control and Systems Engineering and Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition. According to data from OpenAlex, Fernando Matı́a has authored 74 papers receiving a total of 996 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 33 papers in Artificial Intelligence, 27 papers in Control and Systems Engineering and 18 papers in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition. Recurrent topics in Fernando Matı́a's work include Fuzzy Logic and Control Systems (24 papers), Robotics and Sensor-Based Localization (18 papers) and Robotic Path Planning Algorithms (16 papers). Fernando Matı́a is often cited by papers focused on Fuzzy Logic and Control Systems (24 papers), Robotics and Sensor-Based Localization (18 papers) and Robotic Path Planning Algorithms (16 papers). Fernando Matı́a collaborates with scholars based in Spain, Panama and Australia. Fernando Matı́a's co-authors include Diego Rodríguez-Losada, Iñaki Navarro, Agustín Jiménez, Basil Mohammed Al‐Hadithi, Ramón Galán, Antonio R. Jiménez, Pablo San Segundo, Ricardo Sanz, Gamini Dissanayake and Jaime Valls Miró and has published in prestigious journals such as IEEE Access, Sensors and Fuzzy Sets and Systems.

In The Last Decade

Fernando Matı́a

74 papers receiving 936 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Fernando Matı́a Spain 18 354 278 269 244 218 74 996
Stephen Balakirsky United States 18 386 1.1× 257 0.9× 408 1.5× 364 1.5× 148 0.7× 97 1.2k
Nazım Kemal Üre Türkiye 17 199 0.6× 417 1.5× 268 1.0× 385 1.6× 158 0.7× 70 1.0k
Richard J. Duro Spain 18 468 1.3× 111 0.4× 217 0.8× 182 0.7× 136 0.6× 152 1.1k
R.C. Luo Taiwan 15 242 0.7× 200 0.7× 289 1.1× 247 1.0× 138 0.6× 44 923
Jürgen Adamy Germany 19 310 0.9× 144 0.5× 201 0.7× 880 3.6× 176 0.8× 190 1.7k
Giovanni Beltrame Canada 20 187 0.5× 300 1.1× 268 1.0× 130 0.5× 557 2.6× 128 1.3k
Suruz Miah United States 16 124 0.4× 181 0.7× 208 0.8× 261 1.1× 282 1.3× 77 894
Haobin Shi China 18 371 1.0× 193 0.7× 433 1.6× 227 0.9× 138 0.6× 91 1.0k
Hriday Bavle Spain 16 184 0.5× 637 2.3× 596 2.2× 182 0.7× 146 0.7× 39 1.0k
Daniel J. Pack United States 19 218 0.6× 560 2.0× 254 0.9× 218 0.9× 543 2.5× 117 1.2k

Countries citing papers authored by Fernando Matı́a

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Fields of papers citing papers by Fernando Matı́a

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Fernando Matı́a

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Matı́a, Fernando, et al.. (2023). An Emotional Model Based on Fuzzy Logic and Social Psychology for a Personal Assistant Robot. Applied Sciences. 13(5). 3284–3284. 3 indexed citations
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D’Haro, Luis Fernando, et al.. (2023). Automatic Detection of Inconsistencies and Hierarchical Topic Classification for Open-Domain Chatbots. Applied Sciences. 13(16). 9055–9055. 3 indexed citations
3.
Matı́a, Fernando, et al.. (2023). Dynamic Analysis of Fuzzy Systems. Applied Sciences. 13(3). 1934–1934. 1 indexed citations
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Matı́a, Fernando, et al.. (2019). A tour-guide robot: Moving towards interaction with humans. Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence. 88. 103356–103356. 30 indexed citations
5.
Navarro, Iñaki & Fernando Matı́a. (2012). An Introduction to Swarm Robotics. Archivo Digital UPM (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid). 2013. 1–10. 142 indexed citations
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Álvarez, Marta, Ramón Galán, Fernando Matı́a, Diego Rodríguez-Losada, & Agustín Jiménez. (2010). An Emotional Model for a Guide Robot. IEEE Transactions on Systems Man and Cybernetics - Part A Systems and Humans. 40(5). 982–992. 20 indexed citations
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Rodríguez-Losada, Diego, et al.. (2009). Adaptive Filtering for Mobile Robot Localization with Unknown Odometry Statistics. ac 29. 231–234. 3 indexed citations
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Jiménez, Agustín, Basil Mohammed Al‐Hadithi, & Fernando Matı́a. (2008). An optimal T-S model for the estimation and identification of nonlinear functions. WSEAS Transactions on Systems and Control archive. 3(10). 897–906. 9 indexed citations
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Rodríguez-Losada, Diego, et al.. (2008). Building maps of large environments using splines and geometric analysis. UPM Digital Archive (Technical University of Madrid). 1600–1605. 2 indexed citations
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Rodríguez-Losada, Diego, et al.. (2007). Consistency of SLAM-EKF Algorithms for Indoor Environments. Journal of Intelligent & Robotic Systems. 50(4). 375–397. 10 indexed citations
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Al‐Hadithi, Basil Mohammed, Fernando Matı́a, & Agustín Jiménez. (2005). Controladores Borrosos Basados en Estructura Variable con Modos Deslizantes: Aspectos y Similitudes. Revista Iberoamericana de Automática e Informática Industrial RIAI. 2(1). 19–35. 3 indexed citations
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Al‐Hadithi, Basil Mohammed, Fernando Matı́a, & Agustín Jiménez. (2003). Fuzzy control for a liquid level system.. European Society for Fuzzy Logic and Technology Conference. 355–360. 5 indexed citations
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Matı́a, Fernando, Agustín Jiménez, Basil Mohammed Al‐Hadithi, & Ramón Galán. (2002). FUZZY MODELS: ENHANCING REPRESENTATION OF DYNAMIC SYSTEMS. IFAC Proceedings Volumes. 35(1). 361–366. 2 indexed citations
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Matı́a, Fernando, Basil Mohammed Al‐Hadithi, & Agustín Jiménez. (2002). Generalization of stability criterion for Takagi–Sugeno continuous fuzzy model. Fuzzy Sets and Systems. 129(3). 295–309. 9 indexed citations
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Sanz, Ricardo, Fernando Matı́a, & Sebastián García Galán. (2002). Fridges, elephants, and the meaning of autonomy and intelligence. 217–222. 12 indexed citations
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Matı́a, Fernando, Basil Mohammed Al‐Hadithi, & Agustín Jiménez. (1999). On normalised fuzzy systems for fuzzy control.. European Society for Fuzzy Logic and Technology Conference. 135–138. 1 indexed citations
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Sanz, Ricardo, et al.. (1999). Design patterns for intelligent control systems. IFAC Proceedings Volumes. 32(2). 8728–8733. 6 indexed citations
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Matı́a, Fernando. (1998). Kernel Corner Writing a Linux Driver. Linux journal. 1998(48). 22. 1 indexed citations
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Matı́a, Fernando, Antonio Jiménez Martín, & Gabriela E. Martínez. (1994). Calibration of fuzzy control systems. 7–12 vol.1. 1 indexed citations
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Matı́a, Fernando, et al.. (1992). Fuzzy controllers: Lifting the linear-nonlinear frontier. Fuzzy Sets and Systems. 52(2). 113–128. 35 indexed citations

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