Todd Wareham

1.3k total citations
39 papers, 526 citations indexed

About

Todd Wareham is a scholar working on Artificial Intelligence, Computer Networks and Communications and Mechanical Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, Todd Wareham has authored 39 papers receiving a total of 526 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in Artificial Intelligence, 10 papers in Computer Networks and Communications and 8 papers in Mechanical Engineering. Recurrent topics in Todd Wareham's work include Modular Robots and Swarm Intelligence (8 papers), Cognitive Science and Mapping (8 papers) and Bayesian Modeling and Causal Inference (7 papers). Todd Wareham is often cited by papers focused on Modular Robots and Swarm Intelligence (8 papers), Cognitive Science and Mapping (8 papers) and Bayesian Modeling and Causal Inference (7 papers). Todd Wareham collaborates with scholars based in Canada, Netherlands and United States. Todd Wareham's co-authors include Iris van Rooij, Johan Kwisthout, Mark Blokpoel, Saeed Samet, Cory Wright, Yvan Rose, Brian MacWhinney, Philip O’Brien, Ronald de Haan and Ivan Toni and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Cognitive Science and Knowledge-Based Systems.

In The Last Decade

Todd Wareham

36 papers receiving 498 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Todd Wareham Canada 13 197 96 96 90 80 39 526
Andreas Stuhlmüller United States 8 220 1.1× 12 0.1× 61 0.6× 70 0.8× 21 0.3× 11 377
Joseph L. Austerweil United States 17 324 1.6× 46 0.5× 159 1.7× 250 2.8× 13 0.2× 48 740
Michael B. Kac United States 10 447 2.3× 11 0.1× 118 1.2× 135 1.5× 56 0.7× 28 724
Adam Darlow United States 11 316 1.6× 25 0.3× 86 0.9× 56 0.6× 4 0.1× 19 646
Todd Peterson United States 9 240 1.2× 11 0.1× 82 0.9× 103 1.1× 28 0.3× 18 414
C. J. Burke United States 9 138 0.7× 31 0.3× 92 1.0× 107 1.2× 27 0.3× 12 584
Kenneth M. Sayre United States 14 101 0.5× 19 0.2× 52 0.5× 146 1.6× 64 0.8× 59 714
Mark K. Ho United States 15 212 1.1× 14 0.1× 79 0.8× 137 1.5× 12 0.1× 31 486
Paul Bello United States 12 199 1.0× 4 0.0× 54 0.6× 157 1.7× 33 0.4× 53 445
Yoad Winter Israel 18 919 4.7× 8 0.1× 65 0.7× 62 0.7× 137 1.7× 62 1.5k

Countries citing papers authored by Todd Wareham

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Fields of papers citing papers by Todd Wareham

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Todd Wareham

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Todd Wareham. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Todd Wareham 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 Todd Wareham. Todd Wareham is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Rooij, Iris van, Berna Devezer, Joshua Skewes, Sashank Varma, & Todd Wareham. (2024). What Makes a Good Theory? Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Computational Brain & Behavior. 7(4). 503–507.
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Adolfi, Federico, Todd Wareham, & Iris van Rooij. (2022). A Computational Complexity Perspective on Segmentation as a Cognitive Subcomputation. Topics in Cognitive Science. 15(2). 255–273. 4 indexed citations
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Wareham, Todd, Ronald de Haan, Andrew Vardy, & Iris van Rooij. (2022). Swarm Control for Distributed Construction: A Computational Complexity Perspective. ACM Transactions on Human-Robot Interaction. 12(1). 1–45.
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Haan, Ronald de, et al.. (2021). How hard is cognitive science?. PsyArXiv (OSF Preprints). 15 indexed citations
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Blokpoel, Mark, et al.. (2019). Naturalism, tractability and the adaptive toolbox. Synthese. 198(6). 5749–5784. 10 indexed citations
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Rooij, Iris van, Mark Blokpoel, Johan Kwisthout, & Todd Wareham. (2019). Cognition and Intractability : A Guide to Classical and Parameterized Complexity Analysis. 28 indexed citations
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Blokpoel, Mark, et al.. (2017). Demons of Ecological Rationality. Cognitive Science. 42(3). 1057–1066. 15 indexed citations
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Wareham, Todd, et al.. (2015). How did Homo Heuristicus become ecologically rational. Cognitive Science. 4 indexed citations
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Wareham, Todd. (2015). Exploring Algorithmic Options for the Efficient Design and Reconfiguration of Reactive Robot Swarms.. 295–302. 1 indexed citations
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Roederer, Mary W, et al.. (2015). Fast And Frugal Trees: Translating Population-Based Pharmacogenomics to Medication Prioritization. Personalized Medicine. 12(2). 117–128. 5 indexed citations
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Blokpoel, Mark, Johan Kwisthout, Theo P. van der Weide, Todd Wareham, & Iris van Rooij. (2013). A computational-level explanation of the speed of goal inference. Journal of Mathematical Psychology. 57(3-4). 117–133. 13 indexed citations
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Wareham, Todd, Johan Kwisthout, Pim Haselager, & Iris van Rooij. (2011). Ignorance is bliss: A complexity perspective on adapting reactive architectures. Radboud Repository (Radboud University). 19. 1–5. 6 indexed citations
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Rooij, Iris van, Johan Kwisthout, Mark Blokpoel, et al.. (2011). Intentional Communication: Computationally Easy or Difficult?. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 5. 52–52. 25 indexed citations
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Wareham, Todd, Patricia Evans, & Iris van Rooij. (2011). What Does (and Doesn’t) Make Analogical Problem Solving Easy? A Complexity-Theoretic Perspective. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 3(2). 11 indexed citations
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Wareham, Todd & Iris van Rooij. (2010). On the computational challenges of analogy-based generalization. Cognitive Systems Research. 12(3-4). 266–280. 5 indexed citations
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Akl, Selim G., Cristian S. Calude, Michael J. Dinneen, Grzegorz Rozenberg, & Todd Wareham. (2007). Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Unconventional Computation. Lecture notes in computer science. 6 indexed citations
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Wareham, Todd, et al.. (2006). Privacy Advisors for Personal Information Management. 3 indexed citations
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Addario‐Berry, Louigi, Benny Chor, Michael Hallett, et al.. (2004). ANCESTRAL MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD OF EVOLUTIONARY TREES IS HARD. Journal of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology. 2(2). 257–271. 21 indexed citations
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Berry, Vincent, David Bryant, Tao Jiang, et al.. (2000). A practical algorithm for recovering the best supported edges of an evolutionary tree (extended abstract). Symposium on Discrete Algorithms. 287–296. 11 indexed citations

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