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John Norvold Border

John Norvold Border

D-Index & Metrics

Computer Science

D-Index
36
Citations
5511
World Ranking
11268
National Ranking
277

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Artificial intelligence
  • Computer vision
  • Optics

His scientific interests lie mostly in Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Image sensor, Image processing and Computer graphics. His Computer vision research focuses on Image capture, Video processing, Video tracking, Video capture and Digital image. In his papers, John Norvold Border integrates diverse fields, such as Artificial intelligence and Digital zoom.

John Norvold Border interconnects Lens and Pixel in the investigation of issues within Image sensor. Within one scientific family, he focuses on topics pertaining to Camera interface under Lens, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Real image. His Computer graphics study combines topics in areas such as Detector, Optical head-mounted display and Display device.

His most cited work include:

  • Camera using multiple lenses and image sensors to provide improved focusing capability (257 citations)
  • Producing digital image with different resolution portions (212 citations)
  • A residential video communication system (191 citations)

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

John Norvold Border spends much of his time researching Artificial intelligence, Computer vision, Optics, Lens and Computer graphics. His Artificial intelligence study is mostly concerned with Image capture, Image sensor, Image processing, Image and Image resolution. His work on Signal expands to the thematically related Computer vision.

The concepts of his Optics study are interwoven with issues in Optoelectronics, Fiducial marker and Feature. His studies deal with areas such as Diamond cutting, Focus, Composite material and Refractive index as well as Lens. His Computer graphics research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Aperture and Display device.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Artificial intelligence (44.93%)
  • Computer vision (44.93%)
  • Optics (26.81%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2011-2017)?

  • Computing systems (6.52%)
  • Optics (26.81%)
  • Computer vision (44.93%)

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

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Computing systems, Optics, Computer vision, Artificial intelligence and Head. His study in the fields of Resolution under the domain of Optics overlaps with other disciplines such as Optical surface. Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Head and Computer vision.

His research on Artificial intelligence often connects related areas such as Shutter speed. His Head research includes themes of Computer hardware, Lens and Embedded system. Image capture is closely attributed to Image sensor in his research.

Between 2011 and 2017, his most popular works were:

  • Optical configurations for head worn computing (63 citations)
  • Optical systems for see-through displays (28 citations)
  • Object shadowing in head worn computing (24 citations)

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

  • Artificial intelligence
  • Computer vision
  • Optics

His main research concerns Optics, Head, Computing systems, Acoustics and Quality. His Optics study incorporates themes from Head worn display and Image formation. His Head study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Lens.

In his papers, John Norvold Border integrates diverse fields, such as Computing systems, Data transmission, Object, Head, Artificial intelligence and Computer vision. John Norvold Border performs integrative Quality and Computer graphics research in his work.

Best Publications

  • Camera using multiple lenses and image sensors to provide improved focusing capability

    John N. Border;Russell J. Palum;Wilbert F. Janson;Kenneth A. Parulski

  • Producing digital image with different resolution portions

    John Norvold Border;Scott Christian Cahall;John David Griffith

  • A residential video communication system

    Andrew Frederick Kurtz;John Norvold Border;Kathleen Mary Costello;Keith A. Jacoby

  • Method and apparatus for operating a dual lens camera to augment an image

    Kenneth A. Parulski;Wilbert F. Janson;John N. Border;John R. Fredlund

  • Camera using multiple lenses and image sensors in a rangefinder configuration to provide a range map

    John N. Border;Amy D. Enge;Efrain O. Morales;Bruce H. Pillman

  • Personal controls for personal video communications

    Andrew F. Kurtz;Kathleen M. Costello;Andrew C. Blose;John N. Border

  • Monitoring physiological conditions

    Andrew Frederick Kurtz;Donald Edward Olson;Kevin Michael Gobeyn;John Norvold Border

  • Capturing data for individual physiological monitoring

    Andrew Frederick Kurtz;Kevin Michael Gobeyn;Donald Edward Olson;John Norvold Border

  • Remote determination of image-acquisition settings and opportunities

    John Randall Fredlund;Bruce Harold Pillman;Andrew Charles Gallagher;Andrew C. Blose

  • Display device with capture capabilities

    John Norvold Border;Lynn Schilling-Benz

  • Head-mounted display control

    John Norvold Border;Ronald Steven Cok;Elena A. Fedorovskaya;Sen Wang

  • Switchable head-mounted display transition

    Ronald Steven Cok;John Norvold Border;Sen Wang;Elena A. Fedorovskaya

  • Managing scene transitions for video communication

    Andrew F. Kurtz;John N. Border;Kathleen M. Costello;Elena A. Fedorovskaya

  • Zoom by multiple image capture

    John Norvold Border;Joseph Raymond Bietry

  • An integrated display having multiple capture devices

    Andrew F. Kurtz;John Norvold Border;Ronald Steven Cok

  • Multi-camera residential communication system

    Andrew Frederick Kurtz;John Norvold Border

  • Integrated display and capture apparatus

    Ronald Steven Cok;Andrew F. Kurtz;John Norvold Border

  • Camera configurable for autonomous operation

    Cheryl Jeanne Kuberka;David Carlton Barnum;Frances Charli Williams;John Norvold Border

  • Lens array assisted focus detection

    Lynn Schilling-Benz;John N. Border;Thomas F. Powers;Russell J. Palum

  • Determining and correcting for imaging device motion during an exposure

    John N. Border;Todd J. Anderson;Aaron T. Deever

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew F. Kurtz
Andrew F. Kurtz Kodak (France)
Ronald Steven Cok
Ronald Steven Cok Independent Scientist / Consultant, US
Ralph F. Osterhout
Ralph F. Osterhout Microsoft (United States)
Elena A. Fedorovskaya
Elena A. Fedorovskaya Rochester Institute of Technology
Andrew C. Gallagher
Andrew C. Gallagher Google (United States)
Joseph A. Manico
Joseph A. Manico Kodak (United States)
John D. Haddick
John D. Haddick Microsoft (United States)
Kenneth A. Parulski
Kenneth A. Parulski aKAP Innovation, LLC
John R. Fredlund
John R. Fredlund Kodak (France)
Robert Michael Lohse
Robert Michael Lohse Microsoft (United States)

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