Sam Saarinen Source Confirmed
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John Brown University
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Sam Saarinen, a faculty member at John Brown University, engages in research spanning a diverse set of topics, from game theory and voting systems to intelligent tutoring systems and formal verification methods. His work also encompasses online learning analytics and semantic web technologies. Saarinen's recent investigations delve into the realm of formal methods, as evidenced by his publications concerning common misunderstandings of Linear Temporal Logic (LTL). He has also contributed to the field of digital forensics, with a publication focused on identifying altered regions in deepfake videos using digital watermarking techniques.
Saarinen's primary research interests include intelligent tutoring systems, online learning, and the application of formal methods.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 19
- Citations: 185
Selected Publications
- Accepted Artifact for Little Tricky Logic: Misconceptions in the Understanding of LTL (2025) DOI
- Deepfake Forensics: Identifying Real Regions in Altered Videos with Digital Watermarking (2023) DOI
- Artifact for Little Tricky Logic: Misconceptions in the Understanding of LTL (2022) DOI
- Accepted Artifact for Little Tricky Logic: Misconceptions in the Understanding of LTL (2022) DOI
- Artifact for Little Tricky Logic: Misconceptions in the Understanding of LTL (2022) DOI
- Artifact for Little Tricky Logic: Misconceptions in the Understanding of LTL (2022) DOI
- Accepted Artifact for Little Tricky Logic: Misconceptions in the Understanding of LTL (2022) DOI
- Little Tricky Logic: Misconceptions in the Understanding of LTL (2022) DOI
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