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43
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15337
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7759
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3353

George R. Doddington 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 George R. Doddington sits on this spectrum.

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32 publications 991+

This scientist: 130 publications — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

George R. Doddington 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 George R. Doddington sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 131+

This scientist: 43 D-Index — 46th percentile

46% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

George R. Doddington is affiliated with Texas Instruments in the United States. Their professional role is situated within this organization, contributing to the scientific and technical landscape associated with the company.

There is no publicly available information concerning a list of recent papers or scientific articles authored by Doddington. Similarly, there are no records of frequent co-authors or common publication venues linked to their research output.

No data has been provided regarding any book publications or contributions to academic books. Additionally, specific details about main fields of study, subfields, or primary research topics connected to Doddington's work have not been documented.

There are no known awards or distinctions recorded for George R. Doddington. The absence of such data precludes commentary on recognitions or honors within their career.

Best Publications

  • Automatic evaluation of machine translation quality using n-gram co-occurrence statistics

    George Doddington

  • The DET Curve in Assessment of Detection Task Performance

    Alvin F. Martin;George R. Doddington;Terri Kamm;Mark Ordowski

  • Topic Detection and Tracking Pilot Study Final Report

    James Allan;Jaime Carbonell;George Doddington;Jonathan Yamron

  • The Automatic Content Extraction (ACE) Program Tasks, Data, and Evaluation

    George R. Doddington;Alexis Mitchell;Mark A. Przybocki;Lance A. Ramshaw

  • The ATIS spoken language systems pilot corpus

    Charles T. Hemphill;John J. Godfrey;George R. Doddington

  • Sheep, Goats, Lambs and Wolves: A Statistical Analysis of Speaker Performance in the NIST 1998 Speaker Recognition Evaluation

    George R. Doddington;Walter Liggett;Alvin F. Martin;Mark A. Przybocki

  • The NIST speaker recognition evaluation - overview methodology, systems, results, perspective

    Douglas A. Reynolds;George R. Doddington;George R. Doddington;Mark A. Przybocki;Alvin F. Martin

  • Speaker recognition based on idiolectal differences between speakers.

    George R. Doddington

  • Speaker recognition—Identifying people by their voices

    Unknown

  • System and method for time aligning speech

    Barbara J. Wheatley;Charles T. Hemphill;Thomas D. Fisher;George R. Doddington

  • Distributed processing memory chip with embedded logic having both data memory and broadcast memory

    Shivaling S. Mahant-Shetti;Derek J. Smith;Basavaraj I. Pawate;George R. Doddington

  • Efficient pruning algorithm for hidden markov model speech recognition

    George R. Doddington;Basavaraj I. Pawate

  • Topic detection and tracking evaluation overview

    Jonathan G. Fiscus;George R. Doddington

  • Syllable-based large vocabulary continuous speech recognition

    A. Ganapathiraju;J. Hamaker;J. Picone;M. Ordowski

  • Speaker-dependent connected speech word recognizer

    Thomas B. Schalk;George R. Doddington

  • An integrated pitch tracking algorithm for speech systems

    B. Secrest;G. Doddington

  • Speaker verification over long distance telephone lines

    J.M. Naik;L.P. Netsch;G.R. Doddington

  • Pushing the envelope - aside [speech recognition]

    N. Morgan;Qifeng Zhu;A. Stolcke;K. Sonmez

  • Speech recognition system

    William M. Fisher;Michael L. Mcmahan;George R. Doddington;Enrico L. Bocchieri

  • The NIST 2014 Speaker Recognition i-vector Machine Learning Challenge.

    Alan McCree;Douglas A. Reynolds;Daniel Garcia-Romero;Tomi Kinnunen

  • Fixed text speaker verification method and apparatus

    Jayant M. Naik;George R. Doddington

Frequent Co-Authors

Derek J. Smith
Derek J. Smith University of Cambridge
Joseph Picone
Joseph Picone Temple University
Daniel Garcia-Romero
Daniel Garcia-Romero Johns Hopkins University
Alan V. McCree
Alan V. McCree Johns Hopkins University
Mark Liberman
Mark Liberman University of Pennsylvania
Katrin Kirchhoff
Katrin Kirchhoff Amazon (United States)
Tomi Kinnunen
Tomi Kinnunen University of Eastern Finland
Ralph Weischedel
Ralph Weischedel University of Southern California

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