Albert L. Baker Data-verified
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Albert L. Baker's research interests encompass the study of technology adoption and user behavior, as evidenced by his recent publications on secure messaging systems and the use of large language models across academic disciplines. He has also investigated the security implications of filtered words within end-to-end encrypted messaging platforms. Baker has a publication record of 40 works, with approximately 2,035 citations, and maintains an h-index of 12. His scholarly activity is marked by recent publications in 2024, indicating continued engagement in research. Baker collaborates with several faculty members at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, including Philip Huff, Jan P. Springer, Kristin Mann, and Amar Kanekar, with whom he has co-authored at least one publication each.
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- h-index: 13
- Publications: 39
- Citations: 2,042
Selected Publications
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CFE: Secure Filtered Words in End-to-End Encrypted Messaging System (2024)
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A Pilot Study of the Use and Attitudes Toward Large Language Models Across Academic Disciplines (2024)
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- A Pilot Study of the Use and Attitudes Toward Large Language Models Across Academic Disciplines
- A Pilot Study of the Use and Attitudes Toward Large Language Models Across Academic Disciplines
- A Pilot Study of the Use and Attitudes Toward Large Language Models Across Academic Disciplines
- A Pilot Study of the Use and Attitudes Toward Large Language Models Across Academic Disciplines
- CFE: Secure Filtered Words in End-to-End Encrypted Messaging System
- CFE: Secure Filtered Words in End-to-End Encrypted Messaging System
- CFE: Secure Filtered Words in End-to-End Encrypted Messaging System
- CFE: Secure Filtered Words in End-to-End Encrypted Messaging System
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