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Overview

Thomas R. Price is affiliated with the University of Maryland, Baltimore in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Computer Science, with notable contributions across several subfields including Computer Science Applications, Developmental and Educational Psychology, Artificial Intelligence, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

Their work covers a range of topics with a particular focus on Online Learning and Analytics, Innovative Teaching and Learning Methods, Intelligent Tutoring Systems and Adaptive Learning, as well as public health concerns such as Zoonotic Diseases and COVID-19 epidemiological studies. Additional topics include Land Use and Ecosystem Services and Radiation Effects in Electronics.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Thomas R. Price include:

  • "Code-DKT: A Code-based Knowledge Tracing Model for Programming Tasks," 2022, published in arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Code-DKT: A Code-based Knowledge Tracing Model for Programming Tasks," 2022, published in Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • "Identifying vulnerable populations and transmission pathways by geographic correlation of the environment to human health," 2021, published in The Science of The Total Environment
  • "6th Educational Data Mining in Computer Science Education (CSEDM) Workshop," 2022, published in Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • "TUG 2021 abstracts," 2021, published in TUGboat

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Thomas R. Price include:

  • Yang Shi
  • Min Chi
  • Tiffany Barnes
  • Bita Akram
  • Peter Brusilovsky

Thomas R. Price's publications have appeared consistently in several venues, including:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • TUGboat
  • Journal of the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography & Interventions

Best Publications

  • MOOD DISORDERS IN STROKE PATIENTS: IMPORTANCE OF LOCATION OF LESION

    Robert G. Robinson;Robert G. Robinson;Kenneth L. Kubos;Lyn Book Starr;Krishna Rao

  • The Stroke Data Bank: design, methods, and baseline characteristics.

    Mary A. Foulkes;Philip A. Wolf;Thomas R. Price;J. P. Mohr

  • Infarcts of undetermined cause: the NINCDS Stroke Data Bank.

    R. L. Sacco;J. H. Ellenberg;J. P. Mohr;T. K. Tatemichi

  • Association of depression with 10-year poststroke mortality.

    P. L. P. Morris;R. G. Robinson;P. Andrzejewski;J. Samuels

  • Nortriptyline treatment of post-stroke depression: a double-blind study

    John R. Lipsey;Godfrey D. Pearlson;Robert G. Robinson;Krishna Rao

  • The Impact of Poststroke Depression on Recovery in Activities of Daily Living Over a 2-Year Follow-up

    Rajesh M. Parikh;Robert G. Robinson;John R. Lipsey;Sergio E. Starkstein

  • Post-stroke depressive disorders: a follow-up study of 103 patients.

    R G Robinson;T R Price

  • Lacunar Infarcts Defined by Magnetic Resonance Imaging of 3660 Elderly People: The Cardiovascular Health Study

    W. T. Longstreth;Charles Bernick;Teri A. Manolio;Nick Bryan

  • Morning increase in onset of ischemic stroke.

    J R Marler;T R Price;G L Clark;J E Muller

  • Comparison of cortical and subcortical lesions in the production of poststroke mood disorders.

    Sergio E. Starkstein;Robert G. Robinson;Thomas R. Price

  • A two-year longitudinal study of post-stroke mood disorders: findings during the initial evaluation.

    R G Robinson;L B Starr;K L Kubos;T R Price

  • Hypoechoic plaque at US of the carotid artery: an independent risk factor for incident stroke in adults aged 65 years or older. Cardiovascular Health Study.

    J F Polak;L Shemanski;D H O'Leary;D Lefkowitz

  • Thickening of the carotid wall. A marker for atherosclerosis in the elderly? Cardiovascular Health Study Collaborative Research Group.

    Daniel H. O’Leary;Joseph F. Polak;Richard A. Kronmal;Peter J. Savage

  • C-Reactive Protein, Carotid Intima-Media Thickness, and Incidence of Ischemic Stroke in the Elderly The Cardiovascular Health Study

    Jie J. Cao;Chau Thach;Teri A. Manolio;Bruce M. Psaty

  • Apathy following cerebrovascular lesions.

    S E Starkstein;J P Fedoroff;T R Price;R Leiguarda

  • Methods of Assessing Prevalent Cardiovascular Disease in the Cardiovascular Health Study

    Bruce M. Psaty;Lewis H. Kuller;Diane Bild;Gregory L. Burke

  • Silent MRI infarcts and the risk of future stroke The cardiovascular health study

    C. Bernick;L. Kuller;C. Dulberg;W.T. Longstreth

  • The pilot Stroke Data Bank: definition, design, and data.

    Selma C. Kunitz;Cynthia R. Gross;Albert Heyman;Carlos S. Kase

  • Determinants of early recurrence of cerebral infarction. The Stroke Data Bank.

    Ralph L Sacco;M. A. Foulkes;J. P. Mohr;P. A. Wolf

  • Stroke recurrence within 2 years after ischemic infarction.

    D B Hier;M A Foulkes;M Swiontoniowski;R L Sacco

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert G. Robinson
Robert G. Robinson University of Iowa
Philip A. Wolf
Philip A. Wolf Boston University
Steven J. Kittner
Steven J. Kittner University of Maryland, Baltimore
Richard F. Macko
Richard F. Macko University of Maryland, Baltimore
Jay P. Mohr
Jay P. Mohr Columbia University
Sergio E. Starkstein
Sergio E. Starkstein University of Western Australia
Christopher J. Earley
Christopher J. Earley Johns Hopkins University
Carlos S. Kase
Carlos S. Kase Boston University
Louis R. Caplan
Louis R. Caplan Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Teri A. Manolio
Teri A. Manolio National Institutes of Health

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