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D-Index
41
Citations
11195
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8633
National Ranking
3700

J. Ross Beveridge 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 J. Ross Beveridge sits on this spectrum.

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32 publications 991+

This scientist: 155 publications — 29th percentile

29% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

J. Ross Beveridge 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 J. Ross Beveridge sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 131+

This scientist: 41 D-Index — 40th percentile

40% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

J. Ross Beveridge is affiliated with Colorado State University in the United States and has contributed primarily to the field of Computer Science, with a focus on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Artificial Intelligence, and related subfields. Their research spans multiple interdisciplinary topics including Advanced Neural Network Applications, Face Recognition and Perception, Emotion and Mood Recognition, Social Robot Interaction and Human-Robot Interaction (HRI), as well as studies on Pesticide Residue Analysis, Safety, and Environmental impacts.

Beveridge has published papers in a range of venues, reflecting the diversity of their research interests. These venues include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Multimodal Technologies and Interaction
  • Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
  • Proceedings of the 53rd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
  • Eurographics

Some of their recent publications encompass the following works:

  • "DEFT: Detection Embeddings for Tracking," 2021, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Building an Emotionally Responsive Avatar with Dynamic Facial Expressions in Human-Computer Interactions," 2021, Multimodal Technologies and Interaction
  • "Fluorescent Dye Paper-Based Method for Assessment of Pesticide Coverage on Leaves and Trees: A Citrus Grove Case Study," 2020, Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
  • "Increase Performance in CS 2 via a Spiral Redesign of CS 1," 2022, Proceedings of the 53rd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
  • "End-to-end Learning Improves Static Object Geo-localization in Monocular Video," 2020, arXiv (Cornell University)

Their frequent collaborators include:

  • Heting Wang
  • Francisco R. Ortega
  • Nikhil Krishnaswamy
  • David G. McNeely-White
  • Benjamin Sattelberg

The scholar's work reflects a consistent focus on areas related to neural network applications and computer vision approaches that intersect with human-computer interaction and environmental studies. Their research outputs show engagement with both computational methods and practical applications in agriculture and education, indicating a broad interdisciplinary approach.

Best Publications

  • Visual object tracking using adaptive correlation filters

    David S. Bolme;J. Ross Beveridge;Bruce A. Draper;Yui Man Lui

  • Recognizing faces with PCA and ICA

    Bruce A. Draper;Kyungim Baek;Marian Stewart Bartlett;J. Ross Beveridge

  • Analyzing PCA-based Face Recognition Algorithms: Eigenvector Selection and Distance Measures

    Wendy S. Yambor;Bruce A. Draper;J. Ross Beveridge

  • The CSU face identification evaluation system: its purpose, features, and structure

    David S. Bolme;J. Ross Beveridge;Marcio Teixeira;Bruce A. Draper

  • Segmenting Images Using Localized Histograms and Region Merging

    J. R. Beveridge;J. Griffith;R. Kohler;A. Hanson

  • Average of Synthetic Exact Filters

    David S Bolme;Bruce A Draper;J Ross Beveridge

  • Overview of the Multiple Biometrics Grand Challenge

    P. Jonathon Phillips;Patrick J. Flynn;J. Ross Beveridge;W. Todd Scruggs

  • The challenge of face recognition from digital point-and-shoot cameras

    J. Ross Beveridge;P. Jonathon Phillips;David S. Bolme;Bruce A. Draper

  • Accelerated image processing on FPGAs

    B.A. Draper;J.R. Beveridge;A.P.W. Bohm;C. Ross

  • PCA vs. ICA: A Comparison on the FERET Data Set.

    Kyungim Baek;Bruce A. Draper;J. Ross Beveridge;Kai She

  • An introduction to the good, the bad, & the ugly face recognition challenge problem

    P. Jonathon Phillips;J. Ross Beveridge;Bruce A. Draper;Geof Givens

  • A nonparametric statistical comparison of principal component and linear discriminant subspaces for face recognition

    J.R. Beveridge;K. She;B.A. Draper;G.H. Givens

  • High-level language abstraction for reconfigurable computing

    W.A. Najjar;W. Bohm;B.A. Draper;J. Hammes

  • Action classification on product manifolds

    Yui Man Lui;J. Ross Beveridge;Michael Kirby

  • Gesture Recognition: Focus on the Hands

    Pradyumna Narayana;J. Ross Beveridge;Bruce A. Draper

  • The CSU Face Identification Evaluation System

    J. Ross Beveridge;David Bolme;Bruce A. Draper;Marcio Teixeira

  • An introduction to biometric-completeness: The equivalence of matching and quality

    P. Jonathon Phillips;J. Ross Beveridge

  • Model-directed mobile robot navigation

    C. Fennema;A. Hanson;E. Riseman;J.R. Beveridge

  • A meta-analysis of face recognition covariates

    Yui Man Lui;David Bolme;Bruce A. Draper;J. Ross Beveridge

  • Test driving three 1995 genetic algorithms: New test functions and geometric matching

    L. Darrell Whitley;J. Ross Beveridge;Christopher R. Graves;Keith E. Mathias

  • Factors that influence algorithm performance in the Face Recognition Grand Challenge

    J. Ross Beveridge;Geof H. Givens;P. Jonathon Phillips;Bruce A. Draper

  • Inception and ResNet features are (almost) equivalent

    David G. McNeely-White;J. Ross Beveridge;Bruce A. Draper

Frequent Co-Authors

Bruce A. Draper
Bruce A. Draper Colorado State University
P. Jonathon Phillips
P. Jonathon Phillips National Institute of Standards and Technology
Patrick J. Flynn
Patrick J. Flynn University of Notre Dame
James Pustejovsky
James Pustejovsky Brandeis University
Alice J. O'Toole
Alice J. O'Toole The University of Texas at Dallas
L. Darrell Whitley
L. Darrell Whitley Colorado State University
Charles S. Henry
Charles S. Henry Colorado State University
Gang Hua
Gang Hua Dolby (United States)
Kevin W. Bowyer
Kevin W. Bowyer University of Notre Dame
Walid Najjar
Walid Najjar University of California, Riverside

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