Sandip Sen

6.6k total citations
199 papers, 2.7k citations indexed

About

Sandip Sen is a scholar working on Artificial Intelligence, Management Science and Operations Research and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Sandip Sen has authored 199 papers receiving a total of 2.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 89 papers in Artificial Intelligence, 62 papers in Management Science and Operations Research and 46 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Sandip Sen's work include Multi-Agent Systems and Negotiation (46 papers), Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation (38 papers) and Game Theory and Applications (36 papers). Sandip Sen is often cited by papers focused on Multi-Agent Systems and Negotiation (46 papers), Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation (38 papers) and Game Theory and Applications (36 papers). Sandip Sen collaborates with scholars based in United States, India and Spain. Sandip Sen's co-authors include Stéphane Airiau, Edmund H. Durfee, Thomas Haynes, John Hale, Daniel Villatoro, Gerhard Weiß, Arthur L. Corcoran, Jordi Sabater-Mir, Neeraj K. Arora and Sabyasachi Saha and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Gastroenterology and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Sandip Sen

182 papers receiving 2.5k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Sandip Sen United States 29 1.5k 793 666 571 301 199 2.7k
Simon Miles United Kingdom 27 977 0.7× 549 0.7× 164 0.2× 1.2k 2.2× 1.3k 4.3× 139 3.0k
Zhiqi Shen Singapore 26 1.2k 0.8× 267 0.3× 277 0.4× 686 1.2× 676 2.2× 169 2.7k
Mehdi Dastani Netherlands 22 1.6k 1.1× 227 0.3× 196 0.3× 330 0.6× 252 0.8× 178 2.1k
Milan Vojnović United Kingdom 28 439 0.3× 257 0.3× 110 0.2× 2.1k 3.7× 402 1.3× 96 3.0k
Anthony Hunter United Kingdom 29 2.8k 1.9× 181 0.2× 251 0.4× 275 0.5× 678 2.3× 137 3.4k
Adam Marcus United States 20 1.1k 0.7× 289 0.4× 162 0.2× 572 1.0× 439 1.5× 42 2.1k
David Sánchez Spain 34 2.7k 1.9× 303 0.4× 714 1.1× 285 0.5× 858 2.9× 147 3.6k
Johannes Fürnkranz Germany 29 2.7k 1.9× 226 0.3× 127 0.2× 144 0.3× 1.0k 3.4× 149 3.5k
Shaul Markovitch Israel 24 3.2k 2.2× 231 0.3× 124 0.2× 200 0.4× 930 3.1× 70 3.7k
Hans van Ditmarsch France 16 1.7k 1.1× 216 0.3× 145 0.2× 161 0.3× 66 0.2× 95 2.2k

Countries citing papers authored by Sandip Sen

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Fields of papers citing papers by Sandip Sen

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Sandip Sen

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Sandip Sen. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Sandip Sen based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Sandip Sen. Sandip Sen is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Kuplicki, Rayus, Bart N. Ford, Kaiping Burrows, et al.. (2022). Psychiatric symptoms are not associated with circulating CRP concentrations after controlling for medical, social, and demographic factors. Translational Psychiatry. 12(1). 279–279. 8 indexed citations
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Sen, Sandip, et al.. (2018). Resisting Exploitation Through Rewiring in Social Networks: Social Welfare Increase using Parity, Sympathy and Reciprocity. Adaptive Agents and Multi-Agents Systems. 1915–1917. 2 indexed citations
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Sen, Sandip, et al.. (2018). Agents for Social (Media) Change. Adaptive Agents and Multi-Agents Systems. 1198–1202. 2 indexed citations
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Sen, Sandip, et al.. (2018). The Effects of Past Experience on Trust in Repeated Human-Agent Teamwork. Adaptive Agents and Multi-Agents Systems. 514–522. 8 indexed citations
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Yu, Chao, et al.. (2016). An Adaptive Learning Framework for Efficient Emergence of Social Norms: (Extended Abstract). Research Online (University of Wollongong). 1307–1308. 3 indexed citations
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Yu, Chao, et al.. (2016). An Adaptive Learning Framework for Efficient Emergence of Social Norms: (Extended Abstract). Adaptive Agents and Multi-Agents Systems. 1307–1308. 1 indexed citations
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Sen, Sandip, et al.. (2012). Patterns of migration and adoption of choices by agents in communities. Adaptive Agents and Multi-Agents Systems. 1349–1350. 2 indexed citations
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Villatoro, Daniel, Jordi Sabater-Mir, & Sandip Sen. (2011). Social instruments for convention emergence. Adaptive Agents and Multi-Agents Systems. 3. 1161–1162. 1 indexed citations
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Sen, Sandip, et al.. (2009). Producing timely recommendations from social networks through targeted search. Adaptive Agents and Multi-Agents Systems. 805–812. 9 indexed citations
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Sen, Sandip, et al.. (2009). Comparing trust mechanisms for monitoring aggregator nodes in sensor networks. Adaptive Agents and Multi-Agents Systems. 985–992. 13 indexed citations
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Sen, Sandip, et al.. (2009). Improving search in social networks by agent based mining. International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence. 2034–2039. 6 indexed citations
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Sen, Sandip, et al.. (2008). MB-AIM-FSI: a model based framework for exploiting gradient ascent multiagent learners in strategic interactions. Adaptive Agents and Multi-Agents Systems. 371–378. 2 indexed citations
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Saha, Sabyasachi & Sandip Sen. (2007). An efficient protocol for negotiation over multiple indivisible resources. International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence. 1494–1499. 13 indexed citations
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Saha, Sabyasachi & Sandip Sen. (2004). A Bayes Net Approach to Argumentation. National Conference on Artificial Intelligence. 1436–1437. 1 indexed citations
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Sen, Sandip, et al.. (2004). Learning TOMs: Towards Non-Myopic Equilibria.. National Conference on Artificial Intelligence. 66–72.
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Sen, Sandip, et al.. (2000). Combining Multiple Perspectives. International Conference on Machine Learning. 33–40. 4 indexed citations
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Arora, Neeraj K. & Sandip Sen. (1996). Resolving Social Dilemmas Using Genetic Algorithms. The American Journal of Medicine. 57(2). 299–302. 4 indexed citations
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Sen, Sandip, et al.. (1994). Learning to coordinate without sharing information. National Conference on Artificial Intelligence. 426–431. 192 indexed citations
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Sen, Sandip & Edmund H. Durfee. (1991). A formal study of distributed meeting scheduling. ACM SIGOIS Bulletin. 12(2-3). 55–68. 6 indexed citations
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Sen, Sandip & Edmund H. Durfee. (1991). A formal study of distributed meeting scheduling. 55–68. 25 indexed citations

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