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Sumit Basu is affiliated with Microsoft in the United States and conducts research spanning multiple disciplines including medicine and computer science. Their work intersects various specialized subfields such as artificial intelligence, cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, pediatrics, perinatology and child health, as well as molecular biology.

The main topics of Basu's research cover areas like advanced text analysis techniques, sentiment analysis and opinion mining, topic modeling, monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies research, pharmaceutical studies and practices, protein purification and stability, and atrial fibrillation management and outcomes.

Among Basu's recent published papers are:

  • BLEWS: Using Blogs to Provide Context for News Articles (2021) in Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media
  • Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling of Monoclonal Antibodies in Pediatric Populations Using PK-Sim (2020) in Frontiers in Pharmacology
  • Physiologically-based pharmacokinetics modeling to investigate formulation factors influencing the generic substitution of dabigatran etexilate (2021) in CPT Pharmacometrics & Systems Pharmacology
  • Comparative Study of Graft Placement Between Medial and Lateral to Malleus in Tympanoplasty (2023) in Bengal Journal of Otolaryngology and Head Neck Surgery
  • Prediction Of Lung Cancer Using Supervised Machine Learning (2025) in International Journal on Science and Technology

Frequent co-authors in Basu's work include:

  • Stephan Schmidt
  • Michael Gamon
  • Dmitriy Belenko
  • Danyel Fisher
  • Matthew Hurst

Sumit Basu's research has been published in a variety of venues, reflecting breadth across computer science and medicine:

  • Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media
  • Frontiers in Pharmacology
  • CPT Pharmacometrics & Systems Pharmacology
  • Bengal Journal of Otolaryngology and Head Neck Surgery
  • International Journal on Science and Technology

Best Publications

  • Learning from the Wisdom of Crowds by Minimax Entropy

    Dengyong Zhou;Sumit Basu;Yi Mao;John C. Platt

  • Motion regularization for model-based head tracking

    S. Basu;I. Essa;A. Pentland

  • MySong: automatic accompaniment generation for vocal melodies

    Ian Simon;Dan Morris;Sumit Basu

  • Modeling, tracking and interactive animation of faces and heads//using input from video

    I. Essa;S. Basu;T. Darrell;A. Pentland

  • Powergrading: a Clustering Approach to Amplify Human Effort for Short Answer Grading

    Sumit Basu;Chuck Jacobs;Lucy Vanderwende

  • Methods of establishing a communications link using perceptual sensing of a user's presence

    Christopher R. Wren;Sumit Basu;Evgeniy Gusyatin

  • Selective supervision: guiding supervised learning with decision-theoretic active learning

    Ashish Kapoor;Eric Horvitz;Sumit Basu

  • System and method for video browsing using a cluster index

    Nebojsa Jojic;Sumit Basu

  • BLEWS: Using Blogs to Provide Context for News Articles.

    Michael Gamon;Sumit Basu;Dmitriy Belenko;Danyel Fisher

  • 3D modeling and tracking of human lip motions

    S. Basu;N. Oliver;A. Pentland

  • Deep Questions without Deep Understanding

    Igor Labutov;Sumit Basu;Lucy Vanderwende

  • Toward universal mobile interaction for shared displays

    Tim Paek;Maneesh Agrawala;Sumit Basu;Steve Drucker

  • Conversational scene analysis

    Sumit Basu;Alex P. Pentland

  • Automatic accompaniment for vocal melodies

    Dan Morris;Sumit Basu;Ian Simon

  • Macrodetector based image conversion system

    Warren B. Jackson;David A. Jared;Sumit Basu;David K. Biegelsen

  • Learning Human Interactions with the Influence Model

    Sumit Basu;Tanzeem Choudhury;Brian Clarkson

  • Real time tracking and modeling of faces: an EKF-based analysis by synthesis approach

    J. Strom;T. Jebara;S. Basu;A. Pentland

  • Ontology-Crowd-Relevance Deep Response Generation

    Sumit Basu;Lucretia Vanderwende;Igor I. Labutov

  • System and process for controlling a shared display of display device

    Kristjansson Trausti T;Tim Paek;Drucker Steven M;Logan Ronald K

  • Position sensitive detector based image conversion system capable of preserving subpixel information

    Warren B. Jackson;David A. Jared;Sumit Basu;David K. Biegelsen

  • Scalable summaries of audio or visual content

    Sumit Basu;Surabhi Gupta;John C. Platt;Patrick Nguyen

Frequent Co-Authors

Dan Morris
Dan Morris Google (United States)
Maneesh Agrawala
Maneesh Agrawala Stanford University
Steven M. Drucker
Steven M. Drucker Microsoft (United States)
Kentaro Toyama
Kentaro Toyama University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Andrew D. Wilson
Andrew D. Wilson Microsoft (United States)
John Dunagan
John Dunagan Microsoft (United States)
John Platt
John Platt Google (United States)
Lucy Vanderwende
Lucy Vanderwende University of Washington
Patrick Baudisch
Patrick Baudisch Hasso Plattner Institute

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