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42
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8878
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8287
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93

Aurobinda Routray 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 Aurobinda Routray sits on this spectrum.

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32 publications 991+

This scientist: 353 publications — 82nd percentile

82% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Aurobinda Routray 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 Aurobinda Routray sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 131+

This scientist: 42 D-Index — 43rd percentile

43% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Aurobinda Routray is affiliated with the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur in India. Their research spans multiple fields with a strong focus on engineering and computer science. Within these domains, they have contributed extensively to various subfields, including computer vision and pattern recognition, geophysics, experimental and cognitive psychology, electrical and electronic engineering, and control and systems engineering.

The scientist's work covers main topics such as seismic imaging and inversion techniques, emotion and mood recognition, hydraulic fracturing and reservoir analysis, face and expression recognition, EEG and brain-computer interfaces, face recognition and analysis, and drilling and well engineering.

Notable recent publications include:

  • "A Human-Computer Interaction framework for emotion recognition through time-series thermal video sequences," 2021, Computers & Electrical Engineering
  • "A probabilistic neural network (PNN) based framework for lithology classification using seismic attributes," 2022, Journal of Applied Geophysics
  • "Minimum Distance-Based Detection of Incipient Induction Motor Faults Using Rayleigh Quotient Spectrum of Conditioned Vibration Signal," 2021, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
  • "A CNN-LSTM-based fault classifier and locator for underground cables," 2021, Neural Computing and Applications
  • "Parameter identification and co-estimation of state-of-charge of Li-ion battery in real-time on Internet-of-Things platform," 2022, Journal of Energy Storage

The scientist has frequently published in venues such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Journal of Applied Geophysics
  • IECON 2022 - 48th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society
  • IECON 2020 The 46th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society
  • Neural Computing and Applications

Collaborations play a significant role in their research activity. The most frequent co-authors associated with their work include Mamata Jenamani, Sanjai Singh, Patitapaban Palo, Satyajit Nayak, and Sanhita Mishra.

Best Publications

  • Automatic Facial Expression Recognition Using Features of Salient Facial Patches

    S. L. Happy;Aurobinda Routray

  • A novel Kalman filter for frequency estimation of distorted signals in power systems

    A. Routray;A.K. Pradhan;K.P. Rao

  • Power system frequency estimation using least mean square technique

    A.K. Pradhan;A. Routray;A. Basak

  • Databases, features and classifiers for speech emotion recognition: a review

    Monorama Swain;Aurobinda Routray;P. Kabisatpathy

  • EEG signal analysis for the assessment and quantification of driver’s fatigue

    Sibsambhu Kar;Mayank Bhagat;Aurobinda Routray

  • An extended complex Kalman filter for frequency measurement of distorted signals

    P.K. Dash;R.K. Jena;G. Panda;A. Routray

  • Wavelet fuzzy combined approach for fault classification of a series-compensated transmission line

    A.K. Pradhan;A. Routray;S. Pati;D.K. Pradhan

  • A real time facial expression classification system using Local Binary Patterns

    S L Happy;Anjith George;Aurobinda Routray

  • An extended complex Kalman filter for frequency measurement of distorted signals

    P.K. Dash;G. Panda;A.K. Pradhan;A. Routray

  • A Cumulative Sum-Based Fault Detector for Power System Relaying Application

    S.R. Mohanty;A.K. Pradhan;A. Routray

  • Fuzzy Histogram of Optical Flow Orientations for Micro-Expression Recognition

    S L Happy;Aurobinda Routray

  • Fault Direction Estimation in Radial Distribution System Using Phase Change in Sequence Current

    A.K. Pradhan;A. Routray;S. Madhan Gudipalli

  • A Vision-Based System for Monitoring the Loss of Attention in Automotive Drivers

    Anirban Dasgupta;Anjith George;S. L. Happy;Aurobinda Routray

  • Applying distance relay for voltage sag source detection

    A.K. Pradhan;A. Routray

  • An adaptive neural network approach for the estimation of power system frequency

    P.K. Dash;D.P. Swain;A. Routray;A.C. Liew

  • A Method for Detecting Half-Broken Rotor Bar in Lightly Loaded Induction Motors Using Current

    Arunava Naha;Anik Kumar Samanta;Aurobinda Routray;Alok Kanti Deb

  • Fast and accurate algorithm for eye localisation for gaze tracking in low-resolution images

    Anjith George;Aurobinda Routray

  • The Indian Spontaneous Expression Database for Emotion Recognition

    S L Happy;Priyadarshi Patnaik;Aurobinda Routray;Rajlakshmi Guha

  • Emotion recognition from Assamese speeches using MFCC features and GMM classifier

    A. Bihar Kandali;A. Routray;T. Kumar Basu

  • Harmonic estimation in a power system using adaptive perceptrons

    P.K. Dash;D.P. Swain;A. Routray;A.C. Liew

  • Filtered-s LMS algorithm for multichannel active control of nonlinear noise processes

    D.P. Das;S.R. Mohapatra;A. Routray;T.K. Basu

Frequent Co-Authors

P.K. Dash
P.K. Dash Siksha O Anusandhan University
Ashok Kumar Pradhan
Ashok Kumar Pradhan Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
A.C. Liew
A.C. Liew National University of Singapore
Pabitra Mitra
Pabitra Mitra Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Sanjib Kumar Panda
Sanjib Kumar Panda National University of Singapore
Chandan Chakraborty
Chandan Chakraborty Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Ganapati Panda
Ganapati Panda C. V. Raman Global University
Saifur Rahman
Saifur Rahman Virginia Tech
Dhiraj K. Pradhan
Dhiraj K. Pradhan University of Bristol
Sukumar Mishra
Sukumar Mishra Indian Institute of Technology Delhi

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