M. Marx

18.6k total citations
153 papers, 2.2k citations indexed

About

M. Marx is a scholar working on Artificial Intelligence, Computer Networks and Communications and Computational Theory and Mathematics. According to data from OpenAlex, M. Marx has authored 153 papers receiving a total of 2.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 105 papers in Artificial Intelligence, 35 papers in Computer Networks and Communications and 29 papers in Computational Theory and Mathematics. Recurrent topics in M. Marx's work include Semantic Web and Ontologies (42 papers), Logic, Reasoning, and Knowledge (41 papers) and Advanced Database Systems and Queries (29 papers). M. Marx is often cited by papers focused on Semantic Web and Ontologies (42 papers), Logic, Reasoning, and Knowledge (41 papers) and Advanced Database Systems and Queries (29 papers). M. Marx collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, United States and United Kingdom. M. Marx's co-authors include Jaap Kamps, Maarten de Rijke, Robert J. Mokken, Patrick Blackburn, Anne Schuth, Yde Venema, Carlos Areces, Balder ten Cate, Martijn Spitters and Irini Fundulaki and has published in prestigious journals such as Physical Review Letters, Physics Letters B and IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices.

In The Last Decade

M. Marx

142 papers receiving 1.9k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
M. Marx Netherlands 22 1.6k 441 411 320 192 153 2.2k
Christoph Meinel Germany 23 620 0.4× 298 0.7× 554 1.3× 969 3.0× 322 1.7× 216 2.2k
Krysta M. Svore United States 35 3.2k 1.9× 743 1.7× 258 0.6× 757 2.4× 59 0.3× 65 3.9k
Michael Lesk United States 21 2.1k 1.2× 173 0.4× 582 1.4× 1.0k 3.1× 117 0.6× 102 3.4k
Paul B. Kantor United States 24 746 0.5× 54 0.1× 106 0.3× 1.1k 3.3× 134 0.7× 126 2.3k
Lucas Dixon United States 14 1.8k 1.1× 555 1.3× 323 0.8× 554 1.7× 214 1.1× 34 2.5k
Robert L. Mercer United States 17 7.3k 4.4× 255 0.6× 135 0.3× 764 2.4× 78 0.4× 23 8.0k
Wei Lu Singapore 33 3.9k 2.4× 139 0.3× 199 0.5× 589 1.8× 71 0.4× 127 4.9k
Lawrence G. Votta United States 33 662 0.4× 67 0.2× 546 1.3× 2.7k 8.4× 34 0.2× 73 3.4k
Allen B. Tucker United States 19 257 0.2× 118 0.3× 195 0.5× 634 2.0× 104 0.5× 88 2.0k
Luís C. Lamb Brazil 16 942 0.6× 231 0.5× 137 0.3× 165 0.5× 87 0.5× 85 1.6k

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Fields of papers citing papers by M. Marx

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of M. Marx

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Beraldo, Davide, et al.. (2023). Accounting for Personalization in Personalization Algorithms: YouTube’s Treatment of Conspiracy Content. Digital Journalism. 13(4). 797–825. 3 indexed citations
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Haunschild, Robin, et al.. (2018). Relationship between field-normalized indicators calculated with different approaches of field-categorization. Leiden Repository (Leiden University). 11–18. 3 indexed citations
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Dehghani, Mostafa, Hosein Azarbonyad, Jaap Kamps, & M. Marx. (2016). Significant Words Language Models for Contextual Suggestion.. UvA-DARE (University of Amsterdam). 1 indexed citations
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Facchini, Alessandro, et al.. (2015). Containment for Conditional Tree Patterns. Logical Methods in Computer Science. Volume 11, Issue 2. 3 indexed citations
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Marx, M.. (2014). Linking Historical Entities to the Linked Open Data Cloud. UvA-DARE (University of Amsterdam). 96. 22–23. 1 indexed citations
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Marx, M., et al.. (2013). Containment for tree patterns with attribute value comparisons. 7–12. 3 indexed citations
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Marx, M. & Anne Schuth. (2010). DutchParl: A corpus of parliamentary documents in Dutch. UvA-DARE (University of Amsterdam). 2 indexed citations
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Marx, M., et al.. (2006). An Analysis of the Current XQuery Benchmarks. UvA-DARE (University of Amsterdam). 9 indexed citations
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Cate, Balder ten, Willem Conradie, M. Marx, & Yde Venema. (2006). Definitorially complete description logics. Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning. 79–89. 38 indexed citations
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Marx, M.. (2006). Navigation in XML trees. UvA-DARE (University of Amsterdam). 88. 126–140. 1 indexed citations
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Franceschet, Massimo, et al.. (2006). XCheck: a platform for benchmarking XQuery engines. Very Large Data Bases. 1247–1250. 12 indexed citations
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Marx, M.. (2004). XPath with conditional axis relations. Lecture notes in computer science. 2992. 477–494. 2 indexed citations
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Marx, M. & Maarten de Rijke. (2004). Semantic Characterization of Navigational XPath.. TDM. 73–79. 2 indexed citations
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Areces, Carlos, Patrick Blackburn, & M. Marx. (2003). Repairing the interpolation theorem in quantified modal logic. Annals of Pure and Applied Logic. 124(1-3). 287–299. 16 indexed citations
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Areces, Carlos, Patrick Blackburn, & M. Marx. (2001). Hybrid logics: characterization, interpolation and complexity. Journal of Symbolic Logic. 66(3). 977–1010. 99 indexed citations
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Marx, M. & Nick Bezhanishvili. (2000). All proper normal extensions of S5-square have the polynomial size model property. UvA-DARE (University of Amsterdam).
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Marx, M., László Polós, & Michael Masuch. (1997). Arrow logic and multi-modal logic. 14 indexed citations
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Marx, M.. (1997). Dynamic arrow logic. 109–123. 3 indexed citations
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Marx, M., et al.. (1997). Investigations in arrow logic. 35–61. 1 indexed citations
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Marx, M.. (1996). Mosaics and Cylindric Modal Logic of Dimension~2.. 141–156. 1 indexed citations

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