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Ramana B. Rao

Ramana B. Rao

D-Index & Metrics

Computer Science

D-Index
41
Citations
10581
World Ranking
8655
National Ranking
3711

Overview

Ramana B. Rao is affiliated with Livefyre in the United States and has contributed to research primarily in the fields of Medicine and Health Professions. Their work spans subfields such as Neurology, Physiology, and General Health Professions, reflecting a focus on diverse aspects of medical science.

Their research topics include:

  • Voice and Speech Disorders
  • Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Neurological Disorders and Treatments
  • Diverse Scientific Research Studies

Among their recent papers, one notable publication is "Challenges and Strategies of Marketing of Medicinal Plants," published in 2023 within the International journal of Horticulture Agriculture and Food science. This work adds to their contributions to scientific literature, with the paper receiving citations since its release.

Ramana B. Rao has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Dhaya Chinnathambi
  • Srivel Ravi
  • Hariharan Dhanasekaran
  • Viswanathan Dhandapani
  • Saravanan Pandiaraj

Their publications appear predominantly in the International journal of Horticulture Agriculture and Food science, which features as their most frequent venue for disseminating research findings.

Best Publications

  • A focus+context technique based on hyperbolic geometry for visualizing large hierarchies

    John Lamping;Ramana Rao;Peter Pirolli

  • The table lens: merging graphical and symbolic representations in an interactive focus + context visualization for tabular information

    Ramana Rao;Stuart K. Card

  • Silk from a sow's ear: extracting usable structures from the Web

    Peter Pirolli;James Pitkow;Ramana Rao

  • Semistructured messages are surprisingly useful for computer-supported coordination

    Thomas W. Malone;Kenneth R. Grant;Kum-Yew Lai;Ramana Rao

  • The hyperbolic browser: a focus + context technique for visualizing large hierarchies

    John Lamping;Ramana Rao

  • Method and apparatus for concurrent graphical visualization of a database search and its search history

    Eric A. Hoppe;Ramana B. Rao;Jock Mackinlay

  • Rich interaction in the digital library

    Ramana Rao;Jan O. Pedersen;Marti A. Hearst;Jock D. Mackinlay

  • Laying out and visualizing large trees using a hyperbolic space

    John Lamping;Ramana Rao

  • System for categorizing documents in a linked collection of documents

    Peter L. Pirolli;James E. Pitkow;Ramana B. Rao

  • Method and system for producing a table image showing indirect data representations

    Ramana B. Rao;Stuart K. Card

  • Bridging the paper and electronic worlds: the paper user interface

    Walter Johnson;Herbert Jellinek;Leigh Klotz;Ramana Rao

  • System for predicting documents relevant to focus documents by spreading activation through network representations of a linked collection of documents

    Peter L. Pirolli;James E. Pitkow;Ramana B. Rao

  • Displaying node-link structure with region of greater spacings and peripheral branches

    John O. Lamping;Ramana B. Rao

  • Exploring large tables with the table lens

    Ramana Rao;Stuart K. Card

  • An organic user interface for searching citation links

    Jock D. Mackinlay;Ramana Rao;Stuart K. Card

  • System for representing electronic files using a paper based medium

    Leigh L. Klotz;Ramana B. Rao;Walter A. L. Johnson;M. Margaret Withgott

  • Protofoil: storing and finding the information worker's paper documents in an electronic file cabinet

    Ramana Rao;Stuart K. Card;Walter Johnson;Leigh Klotz

  • Semi-structured messages are surprisingly useful for computer-supported coordination

    Thomas W. Malone;Kenneth R. Grant;Kum-Yew Lai;Ramana Rao

  • Information retrieval system providing secondary content analysis on collections of information objects

    Ramana B. Rao

  • Node-link data defining a graph and a tree within the graph

    John O. Lamping;Ramana B. Rao;Harald J. Shinsato;Tichomir G. Tenev

Frequent Co-Authors

Stuart K. Card
Stuart K. Card Stanford University
Ronald M. Kaplan
Ronald M. Kaplan Stanford University
Jock D. Mackinlay
Jock D. Mackinlay Tableau Software (United States)
James E. Pitkow
James E. Pitkow Palo Alto Research Center
Peter Pirolli
Peter Pirolli Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition
George G. Robertson
George G. Robertson Microsoft (United States)
Marti A. Hearst
Marti A. Hearst University of California, Berkeley
Jan O. Pedersen
Jan O. Pedersen Microsoft (United States)
Catherine Plaisant
Catherine Plaisant University of Maryland, College Park

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