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46
Citations
7831
World Ranking
3410
National Ranking
1253

Overview

Kevin L. Baum is affiliated with Motorola in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Social Sciences and Computer Science. Within these areas, Baum has contributed extensively to subfields including Safety Research, Artificial Intelligence, Health Informatics, Social Psychology, and Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management.

The main topics of Baum's work focus on Ethics and Social Impacts of AI, Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI), Adversarial Robustness in Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education, Human-Automation Interaction and Safety, Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment, and Law, AI, and Intellectual Property.

Baum has published in a variety of scholarly venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Computers in Human Behavior
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Philosophy & Technology
  • International Journal of Selection and Assessment

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Baum include:

  • From Responsibility to Reason-Giving Explainable Artificial Intelligence, 2022, Philosophy & Technology
  • From fear to action: AI governance and opportunities for all, 2023, Frontiers in Computer Science

Some other notable papers from Baum's collaborations, while Baum is not the primary author, cover related topics:

  • What do we want from Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI)? - A stakeholder perspective on XAI and a conceptual model guiding interdisciplinary XAI research, 2021, Artificial Intelligence
  • What to expect from opening up 'black boxes'? Comparing perceptions of justice between human and automated agents, 2021, Computers in Human Behavior
  • Spare me the details: How the type of information about automated interviews influences applicant reactions, 2021, International Journal of Selection and Assessment

Baum frequently collaborates with several researchers in their field. These coauthors include Markus Langer, Sarah Sterz, Timo Speith, Holger Hermanns, and Eva Schmidt.

Best Publications

  • Synchronous coherent orthogonal frequency division multiplexing system

    Kevin Lynn Baum;Nikhil Shashank Nadgauda

  • Method and apparatus for pilot signal transmission

    Timothy A. Thomas;Kevin L. Baum;Brian K. Classon;Vijay Nangia

  • Method and apparatus for reducing round-trip latency and overhead within a communication system

    Brian K. Classon;Kevin L. Baum;Amitava Ghosh;Robert T. Love

  • Method and apparatus for reducing co-channel interference ina communication system

    Mark C Cudak;Brian K Classon;Vijay Nangia;Kevin L Baum

  • Method and system for interference averaging in a wireless communication system

    Kevin Lynn Baum

  • Adaptive array method, device, base station and subscriber unit

    Frederick Werner Vook;Kevin Lynn Baum

  • Method and device for channel estimation, equalization, and interference suppression

    Timothy A. Thomas;Frederick W. Vook;Kevin L. Baum

  • Method and apparatus for relay facilitated communications

    Philippe J. Sartori;Kevin L. Baum;Brian K. Classon;Mark Cudak

  • Method and apparatus for transmission within a multi-carrier communication system

    Philippe J. Sartori;Kevin L. Baum;Brian K. Classon;Arvind Krishnamoorthy

  • Cyclic-prefix CDMA: an improved transmission method for broadband DS-CDMA cellular systems

    K.L. Baum;T.A. Thomas;F.W. Vook;V. Nangia

  • Adaptive transmission method

    Brian K. Classon;Philippe J. Sartori;Vijay Nangia;Xiangyang Zhuang

  • Method and system for interference averagingin a wireless communication system

    Kevin L. Baum

  • Method and apparatus for transmission and receptio

    Classon Brian K;Baum Kevin L;Sartori Philippe

  • Link error prediction methods for multicarrier systems

    Y.W. Blankenship;P.J. Sartori;B.K. Classon;V. Desai

  • Method and apparatus for closed loop transmission

    Frederick W. Vook;Xiangyang Zhuang;Kevin L. Baum;Timothy A. Thomas

  • Method and apparatus for determining an appropriate link path in a multi-hop communication system

    Eugene Visotsky;Kevin L. Baum;Mark C. Cudak;Phillippe J. Sartori

  • Method and system for excess resource distribution in a communication system

    Kevin Lynn Baum;Brian Keith Classon;Philippe Jean-Marc Sartori;Theresa Ann Fry

  • Method and apparatus for transmission and reception within an ofdm communication system

    Thomas P. Krauss;Kevin L. Baum;Vijay Nangia

  • Method and apparatus for distributing video

    Jeffrey D. Bonta;Kevin L. Baum;George Calcev;Benedito J. Fonseca

  • Adaptive power allocation with selective determination of modulation and coding

    Kevin Lynn Baum;Brian Keith Classon;Philippe Jean-Marc Sartori;Theresa Ann Fry

Frequent Co-Authors

Vijay Nangia
Vijay Nangia Motorola (United States)
Brian K. Classon
Brian K. Classon Classon Consulting
Frederick W. Vook
Frederick W. Vook Nokia (United States)
Timothy A. Thomas
Timothy A. Thomas Nokia (United States)
Robert T. Love
Robert T. Love Motorola (United States)
Amitava Ghosh
Amitava Ghosh Nokia (United States)
William P. Alberth
William P. Alberth Motorola (United States)

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