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45
Citations
17240
World Ranking
6997
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3065

Overview

Michael W. Berry is affiliated with the University of Tennessee at Knoxville in the United States. Their research spans the fields of Computer Science and Neuroscience, with a particular focus on the subfields of Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Neuroscience.

The scientist has contributed to topics including:

  • Advanced Text Analysis Techniques
  • Topic Modeling
  • Cognitive Science and Education Research

They have published research papers, notably:

  • Neural mechanisms of predictive processing: a collaborative community experiment through the OpenScope program, 2025, arXiv (Cornell University)

Frequent coauthors in their research include Azlinah Mohamed, Yap Bee Wah, Jasni Mohamad Zain, Dhiya Al-Jumeily, and Ido Aizenbud.

Michael W. Berry's work has appeared in publication venues such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Their contributions also extend to book publications with major scientific publishers. These include:

  • Soft Computing in Data Science, published by Springer Science+Business Media in 2021
  • Data Science and Emerging Technologies, published by Springer International Publishing in 2023

Best Publications

  • Using linear algebra for intelligent information retrieval

    Michael W. Berry;Susan T. Dumais;Gavin W. O'Brien

  • Algorithms and applications for approximate nonnegative matrix factorization

    Michael W. Berry;Murray Browne;Amy Nicole Langville;V. Paul Pauca

  • Matrices, Vector Spaces, and Information Retrieval

    Michael W. Berry;Zlatko Drmac;Elizabeth R. Jessup

  • Survey of Text Mining

    Michael W. Berry

  • Document clustering using nonnegative matrix factorization

    Farial Shahnaz;Michael W. Berry;V.Paul Pauca;Robert J. Plemmons

  • Large-Scale Sparse Singular Value Computations

    Michael W. Berry

  • Understanding Search Engines: Mathematical Modeling and Text Retrieval

    Michael W. Berry;Murray Browne

  • The Perfect Club Benchmarks: Effective Performance Evaluation of Supercomputers

    M. Berry;D. Chen;P. Koss;D. Kuck

  • Survey of Text Mining: Clustering, Classification, and Retrieval

    Michael W. Berry;Malu Castellanos

  • Text mining : applications and theory

    Michael W. Berry;Jacob Kogan

  • Text Mining Using Non-Negative Matrix Factorizations.

    V. Paul Pauca;Farial Shahnaz;Michael W. Berry;Robert J. Plemmons

  • Understanding Search Engines: Mathematical Modeling and Text Retrieval, Second Edition

    Michael W. Berry;Murray Browne

  • Large-scale information retrieval with latent semantic indexing

    Todd A. Letsche;Michael W. Berry

  • Mining longitudinal web queries: trends and patterns

    Peiling Wang;Michael W. Berry;Yiheng Yang

  • Email Surveillance Using Non-negative Matrix Factorization

    Michael W. Berry;Murray Browne

  • SVDPACKC (Version 1.0) User''s Guide

    Michael Berry;Theresa Do;Gavin O''Brien;Vijay K %A

  • Computational Methods for Intelligent Information Access

    Michael W. Berry;Susan T. Dumais;Todd A. Letsche

  • Mathematical Foundations Behind Latent Semantic Analysis

    Dian I. Martin;Michael W. Berry

  • Gene clustering by Latent Semantic Indexing of MEDLINE abstracts

    Ramin Homayouni;Kevin Heinrich;Lai Wei;Michael W. Berry

  • Discussion Tracking in Enron Email using PARAFAC.

    Brett W. Bader;Michael W. Berry;Murray Browne

Frequent Co-Authors

Jack Dongarra
Jack Dongarra University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Ahmed Sameh
Ahmed Sameh Purdue University West Lafayette
Robert J. Plemmons
Robert J. Plemmons Wake Forest University
Susan T. Dumais
Susan T. Dumais Microsoft (United States)
Layne T. Watson
Layne T. Watson Virginia Tech
David W. Walker
David W. Walker Cardiff University
James Demmel
James Demmel University of California, Berkeley
William W. Hargrove
William W. Hargrove US Forest Service
Daniel M. Ricciuto
Daniel M. Ricciuto Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Tony F. Chan
Tony F. Chan University of California, Los Angeles

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