World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

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Computer Science

D-Index
32
Citations
9694
World Ranking
12868
National Ranking
5188

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • The Internet
  • Database
  • Artificial intelligence

Dale L. Grover focuses on Speech recognition, Information retrieval, Mobile device, Word and Selection. His Electronic document and Digital document study in the realm of Information retrieval connects with subjects such as Context, Value and Product. He interconnects Computer graphics and Facility information model in the investigation of issues within Mobile device.

The concepts of his Word study are interwoven with issues in Interpretation and Punctuation. As part of his studies on Interpretation, Dale L. Grover often connects relevant areas like Character. His Vocabulary research spans across into fields like Object, Ambiguity, Artificial intelligence, Natural language processing and Set.

His most cited work include:

  • Reduced keyboard disambiguating system (761 citations)
  • Reduced keyboard disambiguating computer (552 citations)
  • Disambiguating system for disambiguating ambiguous input sequences by displaying objects associated with the generated input sequences in the order of decreasing frequency of use (442 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Dale L. Grover mainly investigates Information retrieval, World Wide Web, Mobile device, Artificial intelligence and Speech recognition. Dale L. Grover works in the field of Information retrieval, namely Electronic document. His work in the fields of World Wide Web, such as Digital content, overlaps with other areas such as Data structure, Public network, Private network and Index.

His research integrates issues of Automatic identification and data capture and Computer graphics in his study of Mobile device. In the subject of general Artificial intelligence, his work in Object is often linked to Ambiguity, thereby combining diverse domains of study. Dale L. Grover performs multidisciplinary study in the fields of Speech recognition and Selection via his papers.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Information retrieval (46.81%)
  • World Wide Web (23.40%)
  • Mobile device (23.40%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2007-2012)?

  • Information retrieval (46.81%)
  • Mobile device (23.40%)
  • Computer graphics (6.38%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Information retrieval, Mobile device, Computer graphics, Artificial intelligence and Identifier. His Information retrieval research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Speech recognition and World Wide Web. His Mobile device research includes elements of Scanner and Computer vision.

His research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Orientation and Computer graphics. His study in the field of Character, Object and Word is also linked to topics like Sequence and Vocabulary.

Between 2007 and 2012, his most popular works were:

  • Handheld device for capturing text from both a document printed on paper and a document displayed on a dynamic display device (413 citations)
  • Contextual dynamic advertising based upon captured rendered text (139 citations)
  • Portable scanning device (131 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • The Internet
  • Database
  • Artificial intelligence

His primary areas of investigation include Computer graphics, Mobile device, Dynamic display, Fact checking and Sequence. His research in Computer graphics intersects with topics in Orientation, Scanner, Computer vision and Artificial intelligence. His Sequence studies intersect with other subjects such as Speech recognition, Information retrieval and Action.

Best Publications

  • Reduced keyboard disambiguating system

    Martin T. King;Dale L. Grover;Clifford A. Kushler;Cheryl Arlene Grunbock

  • AMBIGUITY ELIMINATION SYSTEM WITH DOWNSIZED KEYBOARD

    King Martin T;Grouver Dehjl L;Kashler Klifford A;Granbok Cheril A

  • Reduced keyboard disambiguating computer

    Dale L. Grover;Martin T. King;Clifford A. Kushler

  • Processing techniques for text capture from a rendered document

    Martin Towle King;Dale L. Grover;Clifford A. Kushler;James Quentin Stafford-Fraser

  • Adding value to a rendered document

    Martin T. King;Dale L. Grover;Clifford A. Kushler;James Q. Stafford-Fraser

  • Data capture from rendered documents using handheld device

    Martin Towle King;Dale L. Grover;Clifford A. Kushler;James Quentin Stafford-Fraser

  • Adding information or functionality to a rendered document via association with an electronic counterpart

    Martin T. King;Dale L. Grover;Clifford A. Kushler;James Q. Stafford-Fraser

  • Handheld device for capturing text from both a document printed on paper and a document displayed on a dynamic display device

    Martin T. King;Dale L. Grover;Clifford A. Kushler;James Q. Stafford-Fraser

  • Archive of text captures from rendered documents

    Martin T. King;Clifford A. Kushler;James Quentin Stafford-Fraser;Dale Lawrence Grover

  • Triggering actions in response to optically or acoustically capturing keywords from a rendered document

    Martin Towle King;Dale L. Grover;Clifford A. Kushler;James Quentin Stafford-Fraser

  • Information gathering system and method

    Martin T King;Clifford A Kushler;James Quentin Stafford-Fraser;Dale Lawrence Grover

  • Searching and accessing documents on private networks for use with captures from rendered documents

    Martin T King;Clifford A Kushler;James Quentin Stafford-Fraser;Dale Lawrence Grover

  • Content access with handheld document data capture devices

    Martin T. King;Dale L. Grover;Clifford A. Kushler;James Q. Stafford-Fraser

  • Determining actions involving captured information and electronic content associated with rendered documents

    Martin T. King;Clifford A. Kushler;James Quentin Stafford-Fraser;Dale Lawrence Grover

  • Search Engines and Systems with Handheld Document Data Capture Devices

    Martin T. King;Dale L. Grover;Clifford A. Kushler;James Q. Stafford-Fraser

  • Processing techniques for visual capture data from a rendered document

    Martin T. King;Clifford A. Kushler;James Quentin Stafford-Fraser;Dale Lawrence Grover

  • Method and system for character recognition

    Martin T. King;Dale L. Grover;Clifford A. Kushler;James Quentin Stafford-Fraser

  • Portable scanning device

    Martin T. King;Dale L. Grover;Clifford A. Kushler;James Quentin Stafford-Fraser

  • Capturing text from rendered documents using supplemental information

    Martin Towle King;Dale L. Grover;Clifford A. Kushler;James Quentin Stafford-Fraser

  • Publishing techniques for adding value to a rendered document

    Martin T King;Clifford A Kushler;James Quentin Stafford-Fraser;Dale Lawrence Grover

Frequent Co-Authors

Clifford A. Kushler
Clifford A. Kushler Google (United States)
Martin T. King
Martin T. King Google (United States)
James Quentin Stafford-Fraser
James Quentin Stafford-Fraser Google (United States)

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