Philip E. Agre

6.2k total citations · 2 hit papers
47 papers, 3.4k citations indexed

About

Philip E. Agre is a scholar working on Artificial Intelligence, Sociology and Political Science and Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition. According to data from OpenAlex, Philip E. Agre has authored 47 papers receiving a total of 3.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Artificial Intelligence, 8 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 5 papers in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition. Recurrent topics in Philip E. Agre's work include AI-based Problem Solving and Planning (5 papers), Multi-Agent Systems and Negotiation (4 papers) and Logic, Reasoning, and Knowledge (4 papers). Philip E. Agre is often cited by papers focused on AI-based Problem Solving and Planning (5 papers), Multi-Agent Systems and Negotiation (4 papers) and Logic, Reasoning, and Knowledge (4 papers). Philip E. Agre collaborates with scholars based in United States. Philip E. Agre's co-authors include David Chapman, Marc Rotenberg, Ian Horswill, Douglas, Michael S. Brady, J. P. Finley, Shlomo A. Koyfman, Lew Classen, Eric Kodish and James O’Neill and has published in prestigious journals such as JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Communications of the ACM and Artificial Intelligence.

In The Last Decade

Philip E. Agre

45 papers receiving 2.9k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Philip E. Agre United States 21 1.0k 899 599 350 332 47 3.4k
Ellen Isaacs United States 22 630 0.6× 490 0.5× 860 1.4× 260 0.7× 399 1.2× 49 2.4k
Diane J. Schiano United States 26 934 0.9× 331 0.4× 577 1.0× 367 1.0× 645 1.9× 53 3.0k
Thomas Erickson United States 27 864 0.9× 543 0.6× 1.1k 1.9× 384 1.1× 698 2.1× 92 3.4k
Elaine G. Toms Canada 28 901 0.9× 470 0.5× 530 0.9× 301 0.9× 357 1.1× 105 3.2k
Wendy A. Kellogg United States 27 888 0.9× 372 0.4× 1.2k 2.0× 312 0.9× 609 1.8× 97 3.3k
Helene Hembrooke United States 19 863 0.9× 660 0.7× 313 0.5× 381 1.1× 254 0.8× 29 3.4k
Andrew Dillon United States 32 560 0.6× 493 0.5× 904 1.5× 211 0.6× 272 0.8× 119 3.4k
Fiona Fui‐Hoon Nah United States 35 1.4k 1.4× 595 0.7× 640 1.1× 265 0.8× 390 1.2× 150 6.2k
Paul Dourish United States 27 1.6k 1.6× 483 0.5× 1.6k 2.6× 397 1.1× 399 1.2× 42 4.1k
Liam J. Bannon Ireland 28 831 0.8× 251 0.3× 1.4k 2.3× 319 0.9× 316 1.0× 84 3.1k

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Koyfman, Shlomo A., Philip E. Agre, Lew Classen, et al.. (2013). Consent Form Heterogeneity in Cancer Trials: The Cooperative Group and Institutional Review Board Gap. JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute. 105(13). 947–953. 14 indexed citations
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Agre, Philip E.. (2006). Toward a Critical Technical Practice: Lessons Learned in Trying to Reform AI. 104 indexed citations
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Agre, Philip E.. (2002). Introduction: The Limits Of Cyberspace. Science as Culture. 11(2). 149–153. 4 indexed citations
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Agre, Philip E.. (2002). Cyberspace As American Culture. Science as Culture. 11(2). 171–189. 10 indexed citations
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Agre, Philip E.. (2001). Changing Places: Contexts of Awareness in Computing. Human-Computer Interaction. 16(2-4). 177–192. 57 indexed citations
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Agre, Philip E.. (1999). Designing the New Information Services.. 34(5). 4 indexed citations
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Agre, Philip E.. (1998). Yesterday's tomorrow. TLS, the Times literary supplement/Times literary supplement on CD-ROM/TLS. Times literary supplement. 3–4. 10 indexed citations
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Agre, Philip E.. (1997). Beyond the mirror world: privacy and the representational practices of computing. MIT Press eBooks. 29–61. 13 indexed citations
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Agre, Philip E., et al.. (1997). Social choice about privacy: intelligent vehicle-highway systems in the United States. 289–310. 6 indexed citations
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Agre, Philip E.. (1995). Reasoning About the Future: The Technology and Institutions of Intelligent Transportation Systems. Santa Clara computer and high-technology law journal. 11(1). 129. 2 indexed citations
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Agre, Philip E.. (1995). Conceptions of the user in computer systems design. Cambridge University Press eBooks. 67–106. 22 indexed citations
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Agre, Philip E.. (1995). Computation and Embodied Agency.. IOS Press eBooks. 19. 80–89. 1 indexed citations
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Agre, Philip E.. (1995). Computational research on interaction and agency. Artificial Intelligence. 72(1-2). 1–52. 75 indexed citations
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Agre, Philip E.. (1995). The soul gained and lost: artificial intelligence as a philosophical project. 4(2). 1–19. 11 indexed citations
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Agre, Philip E.. (1994). From high tech to human tech: Empowerment, measurement, and social studies of computing. Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW). 3(2). 167–195. 29 indexed citations
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Agre, Philip E. & Ian Horswill. (1992). Cultural support for improvisation. National Conference on Artificial Intelligence. 41(5). 363–368. 27 indexed citations
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Agre, Philip E. & David Chapman. (1987). Pengi: an implementation of a theory of activity. National Conference on Artificial Intelligence. 268–272. 560 indexed citations breakdown →
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Agre, Philip E. & David Chapman. (1987). Pengi: lementation of a Theory of Activity. 1 indexed citations
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Agre, Philip E.. (1985). The Structures of Everyday Life. DSpace@MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). 7 indexed citations
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Brady, Michael S. & Philip E. Agre. (1984). The mechanic's mate. European Conference on Artificial Intelligence. 79–94. 19 indexed citations

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