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D-Index
75
Citations
18812
World Ranking
1434
National Ranking
744

Dimitri Kanevsky 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 Dimitri Kanevsky sits on this spectrum.

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32 publications 991+

This scientist: 334 publications — 79th percentile

79% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Dimitri Kanevsky 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 Dimitri Kanevsky sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 131+

This scientist: 75 D-Index — 90th percentile

90% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Dimitri Kanevsky is affiliated with Google in the United States and has research interests spanning both Medicine and Mathematics. Their work integrates fields such as Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Geometry and Topology, Biomedical Engineering, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Cognitive Neuroscience.

The scientist's main topics of investigation cover a range of interdisciplinary subjects including Sports Performance and Training, Mathematics and Applications, Sports Dynamics and Biomechanics, Winter Sports Injuries and Performance, Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation, Noise Effects and Management, and Speech and Audio Processing.

Dimitri Kanevsky's recent publications include:

  • Auditory Measures for the Next Billion Users, 2020, Ear and Hearing
  • Validation of Automated Countermovement Vertical Jump Analysis: Markerless Pose Estimation vs. 3D Marker-Based Motion Capture System, 2024, Sensors
  • Advancing Field-Based Vertical Jump Analysis: Markerless Pose Estimation vs. Force Plates, 2024, Life
  • An example of a non-associative Moufang loop of point classes on a cubic surface, 2021, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • A universal non-associative Moufang loop connected to a cubic surface, 2025, Banach Center Publications

The frequent publication venues associated with Dimitri Kanevsky are:

  • Sensors
  • Ear and Hearing
  • Life
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Banach Center Publications

Recurring co-authors in Kanevsky's work include Jelena Aleksić, David Mesaroš, Olivera M. Knežević, Dimitrije Čabarkapa, and Dragan M. Mirkov. These collaborations reflect interdisciplinary efforts, particularly in areas related to sports medicine and biomechanical analysis.

Best Publications

  • Apparatus and methods for speaker verification/identification/classification employing non-acoustic and/or acoustic models and databases

    Dimitri Kanevsky;Stephane Herman Maes

  • Automatic indexing and aligning of audio and text using speech recognition

    Hamed A. Ellozy;Dimitri Kanevsky;Michelle Y. Kim;David Nahamoo

  • Apparatus and methods for user recognition employing behavioral passwords

    Dimitri Kanevsky;Stephane H. Maes

  • Touch gesture based interface for motor vehicle

    Dimitri Kanevsky;Roberto Sicconi;Mahesh Viswanathan

  • Boosted MMI for model and feature-space discriminative training

    D. Povey;D. Kanevsky;B. Kingsbury;B. Ramabhadran

  • Conversational data mining

    Dimitri Kanevsky;Stephane Herman Maes;Jeffrey Scott Sorensen

  • Computer program product for automatic recognition of a consistent message using multiple complimentary sources of information

    Jerome R. Bellegarda;Dimitri Kanevsky

  • Hierarchical methods and apparatus for extracting user intent from spoken utterances

    Dimitri Kanevsky;Joseph Simon Reisinger;Roberto Sicconi;Mahesh Viswanathan

  • System and method for indexing and querying audio archives

    Dimitri Kanevsky;Stephane H. Maes

  • An inequality for rational functions with applications to some statistical estimation problems

    P.S. Gopalakrishnan;D. Kanevsky;A. Nadas;D. Nahamoo

  • Method and apparatus for recognizing identity of individuals employing synchronized biometrics

    Raimo Bakis;Dimitri Kanevsky;Stephane Herman Maes

  • Distributed personalized advertisement system and method

    Dimitri Kanevsky;Alexander Zlatsin

  • System and methods for acoustic and language modeling for automatic speech recognition with large vocabularies

    Ponani Gopalakrishnan;Dimitri Kanevsky;Michael Daniel Monkowski;Jan Sedivy

  • System and methods for automatic call and data transfer processing

    Mark Edward Epstein;Dimitri Kanevsky;Stephan Herman Maes

  • Method and apparatus utilizing dynamic questioning to provide secure access control

    Dimitri Kanevsky;Marcel Mordechay Yung;Wlodek Wlodzimierz Zadrozny

  • Large vocabulary natural language continuous speech recognition

    L.R. Bahl;R. Bakis;J. Bellegarda;P.F. Brown

  • Information presentation system for a graphical user interface

    Dimitri Kanevsky;Clifford A. Pickover;Alexander Zlatsin

  • Sleep prevention dialog based car system

    Dimitri Kanevsky;Wlodek Wlodzimierz Zadrozny

  • Message recognition employing integrated speech and handwriting information

    Jerome Rene Bellegarda;Dimitri Kanevsky

  • Method and system for accent correction

    Sara H. Basson;Dimitiri Kanevsky;Edward E. Kelley;Bhuvana Ramabhadran

Frequent Co-Authors

Sara H. Basson
Sara H. Basson Google (United States)
Tara N. Sainath
Tara N. Sainath Google (United States)
Bhuvana Ramabhadran
Bhuvana Ramabhadran Google (United States)
David Nahamoo
David Nahamoo Pyron Inc.
Clifford A. Pickover
Clifford A. Pickover IBM (United States)
Edward E. Kelley
Edward E. Kelley IBM (United States)
Stephane H. Maes
Stephane H. Maes Hewlett-Packard (United States)
Irina Rish
Irina Rish University of Montreal
Michael Picheny
Michael Picheny IBM (United States)
Ramesh A. Gopinath
Ramesh A. Gopinath IBM (United States)

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