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Abeed Sarker

Biomedical Informatics

Georgia Institute of Technology

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About Abeed Sarker at Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech)

Abeed Sarker is a biomedical informatics researcher at Emory University specializing in natural language processing and text mining for clinical and public health applications.

Research Areas

Topic ModelingBiomedical Text MiningClinical OntologiesMental Health InformaticsNatural Language ProcessingSubstance Use DetectionPatient-Generated DataHealthcare AI
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Academic Impact Matrix

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Research Output

Total Citations5,010

Emerging researcher

Publications237

Active researcher

h-index32

Established scholar

i10-index86

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