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Robin Cohen mainly focuses on Diaspora, Gender studies, Globalization, Politics and Computer security. Robin Cohen has researched Diaspora in several fields, including Political economy, Development studies, Genealogy, Nation state and Homeland. The study incorporates disciplines such as Identity, Voluntarism, State, Modern history and Diaspora politics in addition to Homeland.
His studies in Globalization integrate themes in fields like Citizenship, Transnationalism, Greeks and Social order. His Politics study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Colonialism, Division of labour, Economy and Historical sociology. His study explores the link between Computer security and topics such as Multitude that cross with problems in Reputation and Internet privacy.
Artificial intelligence, Human–computer interaction, Multi-agent system, Reputation and Diaspora are his primary areas of study. His studies deal with areas such as Context, Machine learning and Natural language processing as well as Artificial intelligence. His Human–computer interaction research incorporates elements of User modeling and Focus.
Robin Cohen integrates several fields in his works, including Multi-agent system and Trustworthiness. As a part of the same scientific family, Robin Cohen mostly works in the field of Reputation, focusing on Buying agent and, on occasion, Quality. His study in Diaspora is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Anthropology and Homeland.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Human–computer interaction, National Health Interview Survey, Artificial intelligence, Multi-agent system and Health insurance. His Human–computer interaction research includes elements of Perception, Representation, Object, Focus and Synthetic data. The Focus study which covers Usability that intersects with Schema crosswalk.
National Health Interview Survey is the subject of his research, which falls under Health care. In his research on the topic of Artificial intelligence, Context, Voting, Field and Management science is strongly related with Machine learning. His work deals with themes such as Actuarial science, Medicaid and Environmental health, which intersect with Health insurance.
His primary scientific interests are in National Health Interview Survey, Multi-agent system, Insurance coverage, Reputation and Health insurance. His National Health Interview Survey research integrates issues from Family medicine, Demography, Ethnic group and MEDLINE. His research in Multi-agent system intersects with topics in Task, Leverage, Cluster analysis and Personalization.
His Insurance coverage study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Insurance type, Medicaid, Severity of illness and Seriousness. His Reputation research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Metadata, Knowledge management, Social network, Data set and Intelligent decision support system. The Health insurance study combines topics in areas such as Health plan, Deductible and Environmental health.
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Global Diasporas: An Introduction
Robin Cohen.
(1997)
Summary health statistics for U.S. children: National Health Interview Survey, 2012.
Barbara Bloom;Robin A Cohen;Gulnur Freeman.
Vital and health statistics. Series 10, Data from the National Health Survey (2013)
Conceiving cosmopolitanism : theory, context and practice
Steven Vertovec;Robin Cohen.
(2002)
Diasporas and the nation-state : from victims to challengers
Robin Cohen.
International Affairs (1996)
The new helots : migrants in the international division of labour
Robin Cohen.
(1987)
Frontiers of Identity: The British and the Others
Robin Cohen.
(1994)
Introduction: Conceiving cosmopolitanism
Steven Vertovec;Robin Cohen.
(2002)
User Models in Dialog Systems
S. Carberry;J. G. Carbonell;D. N. Chin;R. Cohen.
(1989)
Health insurance coverage : early release of estimates from the National Health Interview Survey, 2015
Robin A. Cohen;Michael E. Martinez;Emily P. Zammitti.
(2016)
Migration and its Enemies: Global Capital, Migrant Labour and the Nation-State
Robin Cohen.
(2006)
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