Biography and Research Information
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Rachel A. Mavrovich's research focuses on the application of computational methods for concept discovery within diverse research domains. Her work has involved utilizing BERTopic modeling, a technique for discovering abstract topics from a collection of documents, to analyze concepts related to gerotranscendence and solitude. Additionally, she has contributed to the development of ontologies, specifically a fourfold pathogen reference ontology suite, which aids in standardizing and organizing information about pathogens. Mavrovich has co-authored publications with researchers at the National Center for Toxicological Research, including Shane Babcock and Joshua Billig. Her scholarly activity indicates recent engagement, with her most recent publication dating to 2025.
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- Publications: 2
Selected Publications
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A fourfold pathogen reference ontology suite (2025)
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- A fourfold pathogen reference ontology suite
- Utilizing BERTopic Modeling for Concept Discovery in the Domain of Gerotranscendence and Solitude
- A fourfold pathogen reference ontology suite
- A fourfold pathogen reference ontology suite
- A fourfold pathogen reference ontology suite
- A fourfold pathogen reference ontology suite
- A fourfold pathogen reference ontology suite
- A fourfold pathogen reference ontology suite
- A fourfold pathogen reference ontology suite
- A fourfold pathogen reference ontology suite
- A fourfold pathogen reference ontology suite
- Utilizing BERTopic Modeling for Concept Discovery in the Domain of Gerotranscendence and Solitude
- Utilizing BERTopic Modeling for Concept Discovery in the Domain of Gerotranscendence and Solitude
- Utilizing BERTopic Modeling for Concept Discovery in the Domain of Gerotranscendence and Solitude
- Utilizing BERTopic Modeling for Concept Discovery in the Domain of Gerotranscendence and Solitude
- Utilizing BERTopic Modeling for Concept Discovery in the Domain of Gerotranscendence and Solitude
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