Name
Affiliation
Papers
THOMAS W. JACKSON
Loughborough University in Loughborough, U.K.
34
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
74
217
17.90
Referers 
Referees 
References 
539
551
219
Search Limit
100551
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Flexible Thin-Film Pzt Ultrasonic Transducers On Polyimide Substrates00.342021
Soil moisture retrieval over a site of intensive agricultural production using airborne radiometer data00.342021
An Oscillatory Neural Network with Programmable Resistive Synapses in 28 Nm CMOS00.342018
Myocardial strain computed at multiple spatial scales from tagged magnetic resonance imaging: Estimating cardiac biomarkers for CRT patients.20.402018
Tweeting Your Mental Health: Exploration Of Different Classifiers And Features With Emotional Signals In Identifying Mental Health Conditions00.342018
What about Mood Swings: Identifying Depression on Twitter with Temporal Measures of Emotions.20.402018
Mark Hepworth: in memoriam.00.342017
A framework for combining a motion atlas with non-motion information to learn clinically useful biomarkers: Application to cardiac resynchronisation therapy response prediction.10.392017
Factors impacting the adoption decision of health data standards in tertiary healthcare organisations in Saudi Arabia00.342016
Towards Left Ventricular Scar Localisation Using Local Motion Descriptors.30.382015
Stresscapes: validating linkages between place and stress expression on social media10.392015
Affecting HCI: a new approach to affective computing through an emotional saliency model00.342013
National Security and Social Media Monitoring: A Presentation of the EMOTIVE and Related Systems10.372013
Interacting real-time simulation models and reactive computational-physical systems40.472013
Barriers to the widespread adoption of health data standards: an exploratory qualitative study in tertiary healthcare organizations in Saudi Arabia.890.752013
Effects of Email Addiction and Interruptions on Employees.00.342012
Economic Benefits of an ERP System to a Low Tech SME.00.342012
Theory-based model of factors affecting information overload.170.632012
Retrieving Relevant Information: Traditional File Systems Versus Tagging20.372012
Exploring and modelling elements of information management that contribute towards making positive impacts: An outcome based approach for senior managers in a local government setting.10.402012
Expert Evaluation Study of an Autopoietic Model of Knowledge.10.362011
Adapted technology acceptance model for mobile policing.70.432011
Optimising e-mail communication: the impact of seminar- and computer-based training10.402011
Knowledge Validation in SMEs.00.342010
Socio-Ethical Issues For Expertise Location From Electronic Mail10.352008
Optimising the Email Knowledge Extraction System to Support Knowledge Work.10.352007
Applying autopoiesis to knowledge management in organisations00.342007
Pharmaceutical learning and collaborative networks - a qualitative case study00.342006
A simple approach to improving email communication90.562006
Email training significantly reduces email defects.181.232005
Conceptualising User Strategies within Collaborative Learning00.342005
The Applicability of Knowledge Management as an Aid to Pharmaceutical Innovation00.342005
Understanding email interaction increases organizational productivity322.532003
Reducing the effect of email interruptions on employees242.012003