Carlos Guestrin: h-index, Total Citations, and Citation Map
Carlos Guestrin's h-index is 1 (1 i10-index, 173,854+ total citations across 1+ publications) according to Google Scholar as of June 2026. Carlos Guestrin is affiliated with Professor, Stanford University.
Carlos Guestrin is a researcher affiliated with Professor, Stanford University, specializing in AI & Machine Learning. Their work has been cited 173,854 times. This profile visualizes their global influence, highlighting strong citation networks in Australia.
Carlos Guestrin's Citation Metrics
Bibliometric impact based on 1 indexed publication.
- H-Index
- 1
- i10-Index
- 1
- Total Citations
- 173,854
- Citing Countries
- 6
As of June 2026.
Carlos Guestrin has an h-index of 1 and 173,854 total citations across 1 publication, with research cited by institutions in 6 countries.
Global Impact Map
Visualizing the geographic distribution of institutions that have cited your work.
Starting…
Pins will appear here as institutions are resolved — no need to refresh.
Xgboost: A scalable tree boosting system
201675,928
Top Citing Countries
Top Citing Institutions
Visa Evidence Package
Views and exports tuned for EB-1A, O-1A, and EB-2 NIW petitions. Sustained acclaim, geographic reach, and independent-citation filtering are the strongest evidence categories immigration adjudicators look for.
Citation trend (last 10 years)Click to expand
Citation Trend (Last 10 Years)
Related Guides
Learn how to use citation maps for your research and visa applications.
About Carlos Guestrin's research
Carlos Guestrin is a researcher in AI & Machine Learning at Professor, Stanford University. Their work has been cited 173,854 times across 1 publications, according to Google Scholar.
Their most-cited work, “Xgboost: A scalable tree boosting system” (2016), has accumulated 75,928 citations.
Citations of Carlos Guestrin's research come primarily from Australia, China and Germany, reflecting international research impact across 5+ countries. The interactive citation map above shows the full geographic distribution of the institutions citing this work.











