Matthew Klenk

666 total citations
31 papers, 334 citations indexed

About

Matthew Klenk is a scholar working on Artificial Intelligence, Automotive Engineering and Transportation. According to data from OpenAlex, Matthew Klenk has authored 31 papers receiving a total of 334 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in Artificial Intelligence, 4 papers in Automotive Engineering and 4 papers in Transportation. Recurrent topics in Matthew Klenk's work include AI-based Problem Solving and Planning (16 papers), Model-Driven Software Engineering Techniques (4 papers) and Transportation Planning and Optimization (4 papers). Matthew Klenk is often cited by papers focused on AI-based Problem Solving and Planning (16 papers), Model-Driven Software Engineering Techniques (4 papers) and Transportation Planning and Optimization (4 papers). Matthew Klenk collaborates with scholars based in United States, Sweden and Germany. Matthew Klenk's co-authors include David W. Aha, Matthew Molineaux, Ken Forbus, Kenneth D. Forbus, Thomas R. Hinrichs, Emmett Tomai, Swaroop Vattam, Kate Lockwood, Ahmed Elbery and Jianhe Du and has published in prestigious journals such as Artificial Intelligence, IEEE Intelligent Systems and IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters.

In The Last Decade

Matthew Klenk

29 papers receiving 263 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Matthew Klenk United States 10 239 26 25 23 22 31 334
Jia‐Sheng Heh Taiwan 9 111 0.5× 28 1.1× 28 1.1× 62 2.7× 14 0.6× 48 275
Tengfei Shi China 7 187 0.8× 25 1.0× 69 2.8× 15 0.7× 49 2.2× 15 323
Paul E. Nielsen United States 5 213 0.9× 34 1.3× 47 1.9× 21 0.9× 113 5.1× 8 330
Shun’ichi Tano Japan 9 112 0.5× 30 1.2× 51 2.0× 5 0.2× 18 0.8× 61 270
Geng Tu China 11 246 1.0× 22 0.8× 58 2.3× 5 0.2× 14 0.6× 21 408
Lanxiao Huang United States 5 153 0.6× 25 1.0× 44 1.8× 15 0.7× 54 2.5× 7 257
Abdolhossein Sarrafzadeh New Zealand 14 144 0.6× 23 0.9× 103 4.1× 30 1.3× 79 3.6× 49 409
Sarath Sreedharan United States 12 480 2.0× 58 2.2× 70 2.8× 14 0.6× 40 1.8× 44 604
Daniel Hládek Slovakia 9 194 0.8× 51 2.0× 40 1.6× 7 0.3× 14 0.6× 50 295

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Matthew Klenk

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Klenk, Matthew, et al.. (2022). Changes in Gait Parameters Due to Visual and Head Oscillations in Football Players and Non-Athletes. IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters. 7(3). 7171–7176. 3 indexed citations
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Hawes, Nick, et al.. (2021). Towards a Cognitive System that Can Recognize Spatial Regions Based on Context. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence. 26(1). 200–206.
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Mohan, Shiwali, et al.. (2020). Characterizing an Analogical Concept Memory for Newellian Cognitive Architectures. arXiv (Cornell University). 1 indexed citations
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Mohan, Shiwali, Matthew Klenk, & Victoria Bellotti. (2019). Exploring How to Personalize Travel Mode Recommendations For Urban Transportation.. 2 indexed citations
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Fritz, Christian, et al.. (2019). An Extensible and Personalizable Multi-Modal Trip Planner. arXiv (Cornell University). 124–127.
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Du, Jianhe, Hesham Rakha, Ahmed Elbery, & Matthew Klenk. (2018). Microscopic Simulation and Calibration of a Large-Scale Metropolitan Network: Issues and Proposed Solutions. Transportation Research Board 97th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board. 11 indexed citations
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Klenk, Matthew, et al.. (2014). Qualitative Reasoning with Modelica Models. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence. 28(1). 3 indexed citations
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Vattam, Swaroop, Matthew Klenk, Matthew Molineaux, & David W. Aha. (2013). Breadth of Approaches to Goal Reasoning: A Research Survey. 21 indexed citations
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Molineaux, Matthew, Ugur Kuter, & Matthew Klenk. (2012). DiscoverHistory: understanding the past in planning and execution. Adaptive Agents and Multi-Agents Systems. 989–996. 5 indexed citations
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Klenk, Matthew & Ken Forbus. (2012). Exploiting persistent mappings in cross-domain analogical learning of physical domains. Artificial Intelligence. 195. 398–417. 9 indexed citations
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Klenk, Matthew, et al.. (2012). Guiding and Verifying Early Design Using Qualitative Simulation. 1097–1103. 2 indexed citations
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Klenk, Matthew, et al.. (2011). Using analogical model formulation with sketches to solve Bennett Mechanical Comprehension Test problems. Journal of Experimental & Theoretical Artificial Intelligence. 23(3). 299–327. 9 indexed citations
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Muñoz‐Avila, Héctor, et al.. (2010). Applying Goal Driven Autonomy to a Team Shooter Game. The Florida AI Research Society. 7 indexed citations
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Klenk, Matthew. (2009). Transfer as a Benchmark for Multi-Representational Architectures. National Conference on Artificial Intelligence. 2 indexed citations
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Klenk, Matthew & Ken Forbus. (2009). Analogical model formulation for transfer learning in AP Physics. Artificial Intelligence. 173(18). 1615–1638. 24 indexed citations
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Klenk, Matthew & Ken Forbus. (2009). Domain transfer via cross-domain analogy. Cognitive Systems Research. 10(3). 240–250. 11 indexed citations
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Klenk, Matthew & Praveen Paritosh. (2006). Cognitive Processes in Quantitative Estimation: Analogical Anchors and Causal Adjustment. eScholarship (California Digital Library). 28(28). 3 indexed citations
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Klenk, Matthew, et al.. (2005). Solving everyday physical reasoning problems by analogy using sketches. 209–215. 17 indexed citations
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Forbus, Kenneth D., Kate Lockwood, Matthew Klenk, Emmett Tomai, & Jeffrey Usher. (2004). Open-Domain Sketch Understanding: The nuSketch Approach.. National Conference on Artificial Intelligence. 58–63. 18 indexed citations

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