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Ali Shokoufandeh

Ali Shokoufandeh

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Computer Science

D-Index
35
Citations
5760
World Ranking
11631
National Ranking
4770

Overview

Ali Shokoufandeh is affiliated with Drexel University in the United States and has contributed extensively to multiple interdisciplinary fields. Their work spans engineering, computer science, and neuroscience, with a notable focus on subfields such as biomedical engineering, cognitive neuroscience, artificial intelligence, human-computer interaction, and computational mechanics.

Their recent publications cover diverse topics related to sensor technologies, data analysis, and fabrication techniques. Noteworthy papers include:

  • Knitted Sensors, 2020, Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive Mobile Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies
  • Toward Accurate Sensing with Knitted Fabric: Applications and Technical Considerations, 2020, Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction
  • A fast algorithm to delineate watershed boundaries for simple geometries, 2020, Environmental Modelling & Software
  • Fast summarizing algorithm for polygonal statistics over a regular grid, 2020, Computers & Geosciences
  • Data-driven prediction and optimization of liquid wettability of an initiated chemical vapor deposition-produced fluoropolymer, 2022, AIChE Journal

Ali Shokoufandeh's research involves various main topics that include:

  • Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
  • Tactile and Sensory Interactions
  • Interactive and Immersive Displays
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Machine Learning and Data Classification
  • Machine Learning and Algorithms
  • Anomaly Detection Techniques and Applications

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Ali Shokoufandeh include:

  • Daniel Schwartz
  • Geneviève Dion
  • Denisa Qori McDonald
  • Richard Vallett
  • Michael C. Grady

The venues where Ali Shokoufandeh commonly publishes their work represent a wide range of interdisciplinary scholarly outlets such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive Mobile Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies
  • Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction
  • Environmental Modelling & Software
  • Computers & Geosciences

Best Publications

  • Shock graphs and shape matching

    K. Siddiqi;A. Shokoufandeh;S.J. Dickenson;S.W. Zucker

  • Retrieving articulated 3-D models using medial surfaces

    Kaleem Siddiqi;Juan Zhang;Diego Macrini;Ali Shokoufandeh

  • Indexing using a spectral encoding of topological structure

    A. Shokoufandeh;S.J. Dickinson;K. Siddiqi;S.W. Zucker

  • The Regularity Lemma and Its Applications in Graph Theory

    János Komlós;Ali Shokoufandeh;Miklós Simonovits;Endre Szemerédi

  • Object Recognition as Many-to-Many Feature Matching

    M. Fatih Demirci;Ali Shokoufandeh;Yakov Keselman;Lars Bretzner

  • Sentiment classification based on supervised latent n-gram analysis

    Dmitriy Bespalov;Bing Bai;Yanjun Qi;Ali Shokoufandeh

  • 3D object retrieval using many-to-many matching of curve skeletons

    N.D. Cornea;M.F. Demirci;D. Silver;Shokoufandeh

  • Indexing hierarchical structures using graph spectra

    A. Shokoufandeh;D. Macrini;S. Dickinson;K. Siddiqi

  • View-based object recognition using saliency maps

    Ali Shokoufandeh;Ivan Marsic;Sven J. Dickinson

  • REEB GRAPH BASED SHAPE RETRIEVAL FOR CAD

    Dmitriy Bespalov;William C. Regli;Ali Shokoufandeh

  • Landmark Selection for Vision-Based Navigation

    P. Sala;R. Sim;A. Shokoufandeh;S. Dickinson

  • Local feature extraction and matching partial objects

    Dmitriy Bespalov;William C. Regli;Ali Shokoufandeh

  • Retrieving articulated 3-d models using medial surfaces and their graph spectra

    Juan Zhang;Kaleem Siddiqi;Diego Macrini;Ali Shokoufandeh

  • Automated learning of model classifications

    Cheuk Yiu Ip;William C. Regli;Leonard Sieger;Ali Shokoufandeh

  • Computer-aided design of porous artifacts

    Craig A. Schroeder;William C. Regli;Ali Shokoufandeh;Wei Sun

  • Database techniques for archival of solid models

    David McWherter;Mitchell Peabody;Ali C. Shokoufandeh;William Regli

  • View-based 3-D object recognition using shock graphs

    D. Macrini;A. Shokoufandeh;S. Dickinson;K. Siddiqi

  • Scale-space representation of 3D models and topological matching

    Dmitriy Bespalov;Ali Shokoufandeh;William C. Regli;Wei Sun

  • Three-Dimensional Reconstruction for Medical-CAD Modeling

    B. Starly;Z. Fang;W. Sun;A. Shokoufandeh

  • Many-to-many graph matching via metric embedding

    Y. Keselman;A. Shokoufandeh;M.F. Demirci;S. Dickinson

Frequent Co-Authors

Sven Dickinson
Sven Dickinson University of Toronto
William C. Regli
William C. Regli University of Maryland, College Park
Wei Sun
Wei Sun Drexel University
Kaleem Siddiqi
Kaleem Siddiqi McGill University
Steven W. Zucker
Steven W. Zucker Yale University
Dario D. Salvucci
Dario D. Salvucci Drexel University
Yanjun Qi
Yanjun Qi University of Virginia
Deborah Silver
Deborah Silver Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Ko Nishino
Ko Nishino Kyoto University
Sylvain Bouix
Sylvain Bouix Harvard Medical School

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