World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

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Computer Science

D-Index
45
Citations
14791
World Ranking
7014
National Ranking
3074

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2012 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • The Internet
  • World Wide Web
  • Computer network

Jeffrey P. Bezos spends much of his time researching World Wide Web, Electronic catalog, Advertising, Listing and Retail sales. Jeffrey P. Bezos has included themes like Service and Authorization in his World Wide Web study. Jeffrey P. Bezos works mostly in the field of Service, limiting it down to topics relating to Payment and, in certain cases, The Internet.

As a member of one scientific family, Jeffrey P. Bezos mostly works in the field of The Internet, focusing on Identification and, on occasion, Merchant account and Computer security. His research in Advertising intersects with topics in Information Dissemination and Commission. Jeffrey P. Bezos has researched Listing in several fields, including Space, Purchasing and Bidding.

His most cited work include:

  • Method and system for placing a purchase order via a communications network (1808 citations)
  • Internet-based customer referral system (1657 citations)
  • Secure method and system for communicating a list of credit card numbers over a non-secure network (521 citations)

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

His primary areas of investigation include World Wide Web, Electronic catalog, Service, Order and Advertising. His study looks at the intersection of World Wide Web and topics like Internet privacy with Email address. He works mostly in the field of Electronic catalog, limiting it down to concerns involving Listing and, occasionally, Retail sales.

His Order study combines topics in areas such as Identification, Server system, The Internet and Client system. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Identifier and Database. Jeffrey P. Bezos studied The Internet and Merchant account that intersect with Computer security.

He most often published in these fields:

  • World Wide Web (47.57%)
  • Electronic catalog (19.42%)
  • Service (13.59%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2010-2020)?

  • World Wide Web (47.57%)
  • Artificial intelligence (11.65%)
  • Computer vision (10.68%)

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

His scientific interests lie mostly in World Wide Web, Artificial intelligence, Computer vision, Position and Computer network. His World Wide Web research incorporates themes from Order and Service. His Service research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Electronic catalog, Multimedia, E-commerce and Internet privacy.

The concepts of his Artificial intelligence study are interwoven with issues in User experience design and Computer graphics. His work on Field of view and Orientation as part of general Computer vision study is frequently linked to Software and Power consumption, bridging the gap between disciplines. His work on Session is typically connected to Limit, Constraint and WS-Policy as part of general Computer network study, connecting several disciplines of science.

Between 2010 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • Simulating three-dimensional features (58 citations)
  • Approaches for device location and communication (49 citations)
  • Unauthorized product detection techniques (38 citations)

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

  • The Internet
  • Computer network
  • Artificial intelligence

His main research concerns Artificial intelligence, Computer vision, Object, Computer graphics and User experience design. His Control aspects, Field of view and Orientation study, which is part of a larger body of work in Artificial intelligence, is frequently linked to Software and Power consumption, bridging the gap between disciplines. In general Computer vision, his work in Gaze, Image and Parallax is often linked to Resource consumption and Position linking many areas of study.

His work on Object detection as part of general Object research is frequently linked to Potential harm, Propeller, Rotation and Safety profile, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science. His Computer graphics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Perspective and Magnification. His research integrates issues of Video tracking, Frame, Feature and Representation in his study of User experience design.

Best Publications

  • Method and system for placing a purchase order via a communications network

    Peri Hartman;Jeffrey P. Bezos;Shel Kaphan;Joel R. Spiegel

  • Internet-based customer referral system

    Jeffrey P. Bezos;Sheldon J. Kaphan;Ellen L. Ratajak;Thomas K. Schonhoff

  • Secure method and system for communicating a list of credit card numbers over a non-secure network

    Jeffrey P. Bezos

  • Secure method for communicating credit card data when placing an order on a non-secure network

    Jeffrey P. Bezos

  • Movement recognition as input mechanism

    Jeffrey P. Bezos

  • Methods and systems for distributing information within a dynamically defined community

    Jeffrey P. Bezos;Warren Adams;Kenneth L. Dinovo;Ryan J. Snodgrass

  • Notification service for assisting users in selecting items from an electronic catalog

    Jeffrey P. Bezos;Joel R. Spiegel;Jon McAuliffe

  • Computer services for assisting users in locating and evaluating items in an electronic catalog based on actions performed by members of specific user communities

    Jeffrey P. Bezos;Joel R. Spiegel;Jon McAuliffe

  • Marketplace system in which users generate and browse user-to-user preorder listings via a dedinitive products catalog

    Jeffrey P. Bezos;Neil C. Roseman;Paul Kotas;Bruce C. Moore

  • Network based user-to-user payment service

    Jeffrey P. Bezos;Jonathan Leblang;Shaun Schooley

  • Computer services for identifying and exposing associations between user communities and items in a catalog

    Jeffrey P. Bezos;Joel R. Spiegel;Jon McAuliffe

  • Performing automatically authorized programmatic transactions

    Vikas Gupta;Allan H. Vermeulen;Eugene Wei;Andrew R. Jassy

  • User interfaces and methods for facilitating user-to-user sales

    Neil C. Roseman;Paul Kotas;Jeffrey P. Bezos;Bruce C. Moore

  • Method and system for conducting a discussion relating to an item

    Jeffrey P. Bezos

  • Method and system for allocating display space

    Jeffrey P. Bezos;Gus Lopez;Joel R. Spiegel

  • Providing an electronic marketplace to facilitate human performance of programmatically submitted tasks

    Peter D. Cohen;Daniel A. Sanderson;Mikhail Seregine;Brett Kiefer

  • Utilizing phrase tokens in transactions

    Amit D. Agarwal;Michael M. George;Ian W. Freed;Jeffrey P. Bezos

  • Automatic authorization of programmatic transactions

    Vikas Gupta;Allan H. Vermeulen;Eugene Wei;Andrew R. Jassy

  • Method and system for dynamic pricing of web services utilization

    Allan Henry Vermeulen;Jeffrey P. Bezos

  • Method and apparatus for subscription-based shipping

    Charles L. Ward;Vijay Ravindran;David I. Gellman;Jeffrey A. Holden

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