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D-Index
41
Citations
19015
World Ranking
8569
National Ranking
3666

Amarnath Gupta publication distribution in Computer Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Computer Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Amarnath Gupta sits on this spectrum.

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32 publications 991+

This scientist: 257 publications — 64th percentile

64% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 991 publications or more.

Amarnath Gupta D-index placement in Computer Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Computer Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Amarnath Gupta sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 131+

This scientist: 41 D-Index — 40th percentile

40% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 131 D-Index or more.

Overview

Amarnath Gupta is affiliated with the University of California, San Diego in the United States. Their research spans the fields of Computer Science and Medicine, with a focus on subfields such as Artificial Intelligence, Information Systems, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Computer Networks and Communications, and Infectious Diseases.

The scientist's work covers a variety of main topics, including:

  • Scientific Computing and Data Management
  • Topic Modeling
  • Advanced Database Systems and Queries
  • Semantic Web and Ontologies
  • Data Quality and Management
  • Advanced Graph Neural Networks
  • COVID-19 diagnosis using AI

Publications by Amarnath Gupta have appeared frequently in several venues. The most common publication venues include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Scientific Reports
  • Biology of Sex Differences
  • npj Women's Health
  • International Journal of Environmental Sciences

Notable recent research articles authored or coauthored by Gupta include:

  • "Detection of COVID-19 using multimodal data from a wearable device: results from the first TemPredict Study", 2022, Scientific Reports
  • "Metrics from Wearable Devices as Candidate Predictors of Antibody Response Following Vaccination against COVID-19: Data from the Second TemPredict Study", 2022, Vaccines
  • "Variability of temperature measurements recorded by a wearable device by biological sex", 2023, Biology of Sex Differences
  • "TemPredict: A Big Data Analytical Platform for Scalable Exploration and Monitoring of Personalized Multimodal Data for COVID-19", 2021, 2021 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data)
  • "Author Correction: Detection of COVID-19 using multimodal data from a wearable device: results from the first TemPredict Study", 2022, Scientific Reports

Frequent collaborators in Gupta's work include:

  • Subhasis Dasgupta
  • İlkay Altıntaş
  • Ashley E. Mason
  • Benjamin L. Smarr
  • Frederick Hecht

Best Publications

  • Content-based image retrieval at the end of the early years

    A.W.M. Smeulders;M. Worring;S. Santini;A. Gupta

  • Virage image search engine: an open framework for image management

    Jeffrey R. Bach;Charles Fuller;Amarnath Gupta;Arun Hampapur

  • Visual information retrieval

    Amarnath Gupta;Ramesh Jain

  • Similarity engine for content-based retrieval of images

    Ramesh Jain;Bradley Horowitz;Charles E. Fuller;Amarnath Gupta

  • Visual image database search engine which allows for different schema

    Ramesh Jain;Bradley Horowitz;Charles E. Fuller;Amarnath Gupta

  • XML-based information mediation with MIX

    Chaitan Baru;Amarnath Gupta;Bertram Ludäscher;Richard Marciano

  • Data source integration system and method

    Amarnath Gupta;Bertram Ludaescher;Maryann E. Martone

  • Threshold-based comparison

    Ramesh Jain;Bradley Horowitz;Charles E. Fuller;Amarnath Gupta

  • Virage video engine

    Arun Hampapur;Amarnath Gupta;Bradley Horowitz;Chiao-Fe Shu

  • Emergent semantics through interaction in image databases

    S. Santini;A. Gupta;R. Jain

  • The Neuroscience Information Framework: A Data and Knowledge Environment for Neuroscience

    Daniel Gardner;Huda Akil;Giorgio A. Ascoli;Douglas M. Bowden

  • Query optimization for visual information retrieval system

    Ramesh Jain;Bradley Horowitz;Charles E. Fuller;Amarnath Gupta

  • Stack-based algorithms for pattern matching on DAGs

    Li Chen;Amarnath Gupta;M. Erdem Kurul

  • Query Expansion

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  • Semantic Queries with Pictures: The VIMSYS Model

    Amarnath Gupta;Terry E. Weymouth;Ramesh Jain

  • The NIFSTD and BIRNLex Vocabularies: Building Comprehensive Ontologies for Neuroscience

    William J. Bug;Giorgio A. Ascoli;Jeffrey S. Grethe;Amarnath Gupta

  • Collection-Based Persistent Digital Archives - Part 1

    Reagan Moore;Chaitan Baru;Arcot Rajasekar;Bertram Ludascher

  • e-Neuroscience: challenges and triumphs in integrating distributed data from molecules to brains

    Maryann E Martone;Amarnath Gupta;Mark H Ellisman

  • The cell-centered database: a database for multiscale structural and protein localization data from light and electron microscopy.

    Maryann E. Martone;Shenglan Zhang;Amarnath Gupta;Xufei Qian

  • A cell-centered database for electron tomographic data.

    Maryann E Martone;Amarnath Gupta;Mona Wong;Xufei Qian

  • Model-based mediation with domain maps

    B. Ludascher;A. Gupta;M.E. Martone

Frequent Co-Authors

Ramesh Jain
Ramesh Jain University of California, Irvine
Bertram Ludäscher
Bertram Ludäscher University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Mark H. Ellisman
Mark H. Ellisman University of California, San Diego
Ilkay Altintas
Ilkay Altintas University of California, San Diego
José María Carazo
José María Carazo Spanish National Research Council
Marcel Worring
Marcel Worring University of Amsterdam
Yannis Papakonstantinou
Yannis Papakonstantinou University of California, San Diego
Mohan M. Trivedi
Mohan M. Trivedi University of California, San Diego
Gordon M. Shepherd
Gordon M. Shepherd Yale School of Medicine
Paul W. Sternberg
Paul W. Sternberg California Institute of Technology

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