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Biography and Research Information
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Amit Kumar Singh, a graduate student at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, investigates dynamic resource allocation in high-performance and cloud computing environments. His work also extends to the development of an active inference ontology for decentralized science, focusing on situated sensemaking and epistemic commons. Singh has contributed to research on resource management and scientific ontologies, with two publications to his name. His scholarly output has garnered two citations, and he holds an h-index of 1. Singh collaborates with Leandro Soares Indrusiak, with whom he has co-authored one publication.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 2
Selected Publications
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Dynamic Resource Allocation in Embedded, High-Performance and Cloud Computing (2022)
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- An Active Inference Ontology for Decentralized Science: from Situated Sensemaking to the Epistemic Commons
- An Active Inference Ontology for Decentralized Science: from Situated Sensemaking to the Epistemic Commons
- An Active Inference Ontology for Decentralized Science: from Situated Sensemaking to the Epistemic Commons
- An Active Inference Ontology for Decentralized Science: from Situated Sensemaking to the Epistemic Commons
- An Active Inference Ontology for Decentralized Science: from Situated Sensemaking to the Epistemic Commons
- An Active Inference Ontology for Decentralized Science: from Situated Sensemaking to the Epistemic Commons
- An Active Inference Ontology for Decentralized Science: from Situated Sensemaking to the Epistemic Commons
- An Active Inference Ontology for Decentralized Science: from Situated Sensemaking to the Epistemic Commons
- An Active Inference Ontology for Decentralized Science: from Situated Sensemaking to the Epistemic Commons
- An Active Inference Ontology for Decentralized Science: from Situated Sensemaking to the Epistemic Commons
- An Active Inference Ontology for Decentralized Science: from Situated Sensemaking to the Epistemic Commons
- An Active Inference Ontology for Decentralized Science: from Situated Sensemaking to the Epistemic Commons
- An Active Inference Ontology for Decentralized Science: from Situated Sensemaking to the Epistemic Commons
- Dynamic Resource Allocation in Embedded, High-Performance and Cloud Computing
- Dynamic Resource Allocation in Embedded, High-Performance and Cloud Computing
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