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Evangelos E. Milios

Evangelos E. Milios

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Computer Science

D-Index
55
Citations
14321
World Ranking
4254
National Ranking
168

Overview

Evangelos E. Milios is affiliated with Dalhousie University in Canada and has contributed extensively to the field of Computer Science, with a focus predominantly on Artificial Intelligence. Their research portfolio spans subfields including Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, Molecular Biology, and Information Systems.

Their scholarly output covers a range of topics, primarily in Topic Modeling, Natural Language Processing Techniques, and Advanced Text Analysis Techniques. Other notable areas of work include Sentiment Analysis and Opinion Mining, Speech and Dialogue Systems, Hate Speech and Cyberbullying Detection, and Complex Network Analysis Techniques.

Several recent publications represent their ongoing research activities:

  • COVID-19 Pandemic: Identifying Key Issues Using Social Media and Natural Language Processing, 2022, Journal of Healthcare Informatics Research
  • Deep analysis of word sense disambiguation via semi-supervised learning and neural word representations, 2021, Information Sciences
  • A graph-based approach for positive and unlabeled learning, 2021, Information Sciences
  • Enhancing short-term vessel trajectory prediction with clustering for heterogeneous and multi-modal movement patterns, 2024, Ocean Engineering
  • Post-OCR Document Correction with Large Ensembles of Character Sequence-to-Sequence Models, 2022, Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence

Evangelos E. Milios frequently collaborates with a number of researchers, including Ana Gabriela Maguitman, Norbert Zeh, Axel J. Soto, Mozhgan Saeidi, and Aman Jaiswal. These collaborations contribute to a multidisciplinary approach in their research outputs.

Key venues where their work is often published include arXiv (Cornell University), Computational Intelligence, Expert Systems with Applications, SSRN Electronic Journal, and Information Sciences. These venues indicate a strong presence in both preprint and peer-reviewed journal platforms.

Best Publications

  • Globally Consistent Range Scan Alignment for Environment Mapping

    F. Lu;E. Milios

  • Robot Pose Estimation in Unknown Environments by Matching 2D Range Scans

    Feng Lu;Evangelos Milios

  • A Taxonomy for Multi-Agent Robotics*

    Gregory Dudek;Michael R. M. Jenkin;Evangelos E. Milios;David Wilkes

  • Semantic similarity methods in wordNet and their application to information retrieval on the web

    Giannis Varelas;Epimenidis Voutsakis;Paraskevi Raftopoulou;Euripides G.M. Petrakis

  • Robotic exploration as graph construction

    G. Dudek;M. Jenkin;E. Milios;D. Wilkes

  • Multi-robot collaboration for robust exploration

    Ioannis Rekleitis;Gregory Dudek;Evangelos Milios

  • Clustering event logs using iterative partitioning

    Adetokunbo A.O. Makanju;A. Nur Zincir-Heywood;Evangelos E. Milios

  • Matching and retrieval of distorted and occluded shapes using dynamic programming

    E.G.M. Petrakis;A. Diplaros;E. Milios

  • Information Retrieval by Semantic Similarity

    Angelos Hliaoutakis;Giannis Varelas;Epimenidis Voutsakis;Euripides G. M. Petrakis

  • Matching range images of human faces

    J.C. Lee;E. Milios

  • AQUA: An Amphibious Autonomous Robot

    G. Dudek;P. Giguere;C. Prahacs;S. Saunderson

  • Navigation with IMU/GPS/digital compass with unscented Kalman filter

    P. Zhang;J. Gu;E.E. Milios;P. Huynh

  • Finding expert users in community question answering

    Fatemeh Riahi;Zainab Zolaktaf;Mahdi Shafiei;Evangelos Milios

  • A taxonomy for swarm robots

    G. Dudek;M. Jenkin;E. Milios;D. Wilkes

  • Multi-robot exploration of an unknown environment, efficiently reducing the odometry error

    Ioannis M. Rekleitis;Gregory Dudek;Evangelos E. Milios

  • Multi-robot cooperative localization: a study of trade-offs between efficiency and accuracy

    I.M. Rekleitis;G. Dudek;E.E. Milios

  • Improving the performance of focused web crawlers

    Sotiris Batsakis;Euripides G. M. Petrakis;Evangelos Milios

  • A visually guided swimming robot

    G. Dudek;M. Jenkin;C. Prahacs;A. Hogue

  • A Lightweight Algorithm for Message Type Extraction in System Application Logs

    A. Makanju;A. N. Zincir-Heywood;E. E. Milios

  • AQUA: an aquatic walking robot

    C. Georgiades;A. German;A. Hogue;Hui Liu

  • Workshop on Algorithms and Models for the Web Graph

    William Aiello;Andrei Broder;Jeannette Janssen;Evangelos Milios

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Jenkin
Michael Jenkin York University
Gregory Dudek
Gregory Dudek McGill University
John K. Tsotsos
John K. Tsotsos York University
Ioannis Rekleitis
Ioannis Rekleitis University of South Carolina
Xiaotie Deng
Xiaotie Deng Peking University
Allan D. Jepson
Allan D. Jepson University of Toronto
William Aiello
William Aiello University of British Columbia
Laks V. S. Lakshmanan
Laks V. S. Lakshmanan University of British Columbia
Andrei Z. Broder
Andrei Z. Broder Google (United States)
Nathalie Japkowicz
Nathalie Japkowicz American University

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