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D-Index
34
Citations
7214
World Ranking
9126
National Ranking
2550

Daniel DeMenthon publication distribution in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Engineering and Technology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Daniel DeMenthon sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 804+

This scientist: 90 publications — 6th percentile

6% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 804 publications or more.

Daniel DeMenthon D-index placement in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Engineering and Technology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Daniel DeMenthon sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 107+

This scientist: 34 D-Index — 7th percentile

7% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 107 D-Index or more.

Overview

Daniel DeMenthon is affiliated with the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in the United States. Their research activities are primarily based within this institution.

There is no specific information available regarding recent papers, frequent co-authors, book publications, or awards related to Daniel DeMenthon. Additionally, no detailed data is provided concerning their main or subfields of study or the principal topics of their work.

The profile focuses on the affiliation to a notable research institution, which suggests involvement in applied physics and related research domains, although further specifics about their contributions cannot be outlined due to limited publicly available data.

Best Publications

  • Model-based object pose in 25 lines of code

    Daniel F. Dementhon;Larry S. Davis

  • SoftPOSIT: Simultaneous Pose and Correspondence Determination

    Philip David;Daniel Dementhon;Ramani Duraiswami;Hanan Samet

  • Computer vision system for position monitoring in three dimensions using non-coplanar light sources attached to a monitored object

    Daniel F. DeMenthon

  • Video summarization by curve simplification

    Daniel DeMenthon;Vikrant Kobla;David Doermann

  • Iterative Pose Estimation Using Coplanar Feature Points

    Denis Oberkampf;Daniel F. DeMenthon;Larry S. Davis

  • Hierarchical Part-Template Matching for Human Detection and Segmentation

    Zhe Lin;L.S. Davis;D. Doermann;D. DeMenthon

  • Geometric Rectification of Camera-Captured Document Images

    Jian Liang;D. DeMenthon;D. Doermann

  • Exact and approximate solutions of the perspective-three-point problem

    D. DeMenthon;L.S. Davis

  • Flattening curved documents in images

    Jian Liang;D. DeMenthon;D. Doermann

  • Three dimensional pointing device monitored by computer vision

    Daniel F. DeMenthon;Yukio Fujii

  • Representation and Recognition of Events in Surveillance Video Using Petri Nets

    N. Ghanem;D. DeMenthon;D. Doermann;L. Davis

  • Simultaneous pose and correspondence determination using line features

    P. David;D. DeMenthon;R. Duraiswami;H. Samet

  • Identifying sports videos using replay, text, and camera motion features

    Vikrant Kobla;Daniel DeMenthon;David Scott Doermann

  • Mean-shift analysis using quasiNewton methods

    C. Yang;Ramani Duraiswami;D. DeMenthon;L. Davis

  • Computer vision system for accurate monitoring of object pose

    Daniel F. DeMenthon

  • Detection of slow-motion replay sequences for identifying sports videos

    V. Kobla;D. DeMenthon;D. Doermann

  • Object recognition in high clutter images using line features

    P. David;D. DeMenthon

  • Video retrieval using spatio-temporal descriptors

    Daniel DeMenthon;David Doermann

  • A Survey of Spatio-Temporal Grouping Techniques

    Remi Megret;Daniel DeMenthon

  • Video Mining

    Azriel Rosenfeld;David Doermann;Daniel DeMenthon

  • Exact and Approximate Solutions of the Perspective-Three-Point Problem

    D. DeMENTHON

Frequent Co-Authors

Larry S. Davis
Larry S. Davis University of Maryland, College Park
David Doermann
David Doermann University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Philippe Burlina
Philippe Burlina Johns Hopkins University
Ramani Duraiswami
Ramani Duraiswami University of Maryland, College Park
Azriel Rosenfeld
Azriel Rosenfeld University of Maryland, College Park
Hanan Samet
Hanan Samet University of Maryland, College Park
Zhe Lin
Zhe Lin Adobe Systems (United States)
Longin Jan Latecki
Longin Jan Latecki Temple University
David Harwood
David Harwood University of Maryland, College Park
Rama Chellappa
Rama Chellappa Johns Hopkins University

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