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Joseph P. Campbell

Joseph P. Campbell

D-Index & Metrics

Computer Science

D-Index
31
Citations
4625
World Ranking
13572
National Ranking
5417

Joseph P. Campbell 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 Joseph P. Campbell sits on this spectrum.

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32 publications 991+

This scientist: 76 publications — 3rd percentile

3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Joseph P. Campbell 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 Joseph P. Campbell sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 31 D-Index — 6th percentile

6% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Joseph P. Campbell is affiliated with MIT in the United States and contributes to research primarily within the field of Computer Science.

Their work focuses on specialized subfields that include Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition as well as Biomedical Engineering.

Research topics extensively covered by Campbell involve Image and Signal Denoising Methods, Photoacoustic and Ultrasonic Imaging, and Medical Image Segmentation Techniques.

The scientist has published recent papers in notable venues such as Digital Signal Processing and arXiv (Cornell University). These papers include:

  • "In memoriam, Dr. Radha Krishna "Rao" Yarlagadda (1938-2023)", 2023, Digital Signal Processing
  • Sparse Mixture-of-Experts for Non-Uniform Noise Reduction in MRI Images, 2025, arXiv (Cornell University)

Campbell has collaborated with coauthors including Zhigang Deng in their recent research efforts.

The venues where Campbell's research has appeared are:

  • Digital Signal Processing
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Best Publications

  • Support vector machines for speaker and language recognition

    William M. Campbell;Joseph P. Campbell;Douglas A. Reynolds;Elliot Singer

  • The SuperSID project: exploiting high-level information for high-accuracy speaker recognition

    D. Reynolds;W. Andrews;J. Campbell;J. Navratil

  • The NIST speaker recognition evaluation program

    Alvin Martin;Mark Przybocki;Joseph P. Campbell

  • Testing with the YOHO CD-ROM voice verification corpus

    J.P. Campbell

  • Forensic speaker recognition

    J.P. Campbell;W. Shen;W.M. Campbell;R. Schwartz

  • An expandable error-protected 4800 bps CELP coder (US Federal Standard 4800 bps voice coder)

    J.P. Campbell;V.C. Welch;T.E. Tremain

  • Phonetic Speaker Recognition with Support Vector Machines

    William M. Campbell;Joseph P. Campbell;Douglas A. Reynolds;Douglas A. Jones

  • Security Vulnerabilities in Bluetooth Technology as Used in IoT

    Angela M. Lonzetta;Peter Cope;Joseph Campbell;Bassam Jamil Mohd

  • Corpora for the evaluation of speaker recognition systems

    J.P. Campbell;D.A. Reynolds

  • The Dod 4.8 Kbps Standard (Proposed Federal Standard 1016)

    Joseph P. Campbell;Thomas E. Tremain;Vanoy C. Welch

  • Person Authentication by Voice: A Need for Caution

    Jean-François Bonastre;Frédéric Bimbot;Louis-Jean Boë;Joseph P. Campbell

  • Speaker indexing in large audio databases using anchor models

    D.E. Sturim;D.A. Reynolds;E. Singer;J.P. Campbell

  • Fusing High- and Low-Level Features for Speaker Recognitionx

    Joseph P. Campbell;Douglas A. Reynolds;Robert B. Dunn

  • Voiced/Unvoiced classification of speech with applications to the U.S. government LPC-10E algorithm

    J. Campbell;T. Tremain

  • Speaker Verification Using Support Vector Machines and High-Level Features

    W.M. Campbell;J.P. Campbell;T.P. Gleason;D.A. Reynolds

  • The federal standard 1016 4800 bps CELP voice coder

    Joseph P Campbell;Thomas E Tremain;Vanoy C Welch

  • High-level speaker verification with support vector machines

    W.M. Campbell;J.R. Campbell;D.A. Reynolds;D.A. Jones

  • Gender-dependent phonetic refraction for speaker recognition

    Walter D. Andrews;Mary A. Kohler;Joseph P. Campbell;John J. Godfrey

  • Exploiting Nonacoustic Sensors for Speech Encoding

    T.F. Quatieri;K. Brady;D. Messing;J.P. Campbell

  • Phonetic speaker recognition using maximum-likelihood binary-decision tree models

    J. Navratil;Qin Jin;W.D. Andrews;J.P. Campbell

  • Speaker recognition using G.729 speech codec parameters

    T.F. Quatieri;R.B. Dunn;D.A. Reynolds;J.P. Campbell

  • Speaker and language recognition using speech codec parameters.

    Thomas F. Quatieri;Elliot Singer;Robert B. Dunn;Douglas A. Reynolds

  • Conditional pronunciation modeling in speaker detection

    D. Klusacek;J. Navratil;D.A. Reynolds;J.P. Campbell

  • The Mixer Corpus of Multilingual, Multichannel Speaker Recognition Data

    Christopher Cieri;Joseph P. Campbell;Hirotaka Nakasone;Kevin Walker

Frequent Co-Authors

William M. Campbell
William M. Campbell Amazon (United States)
Jean-François Bonastre
Jean-François Bonastre University of Avignon
George R. Doddington
George R. Doddington Texas Instruments (United States)
Alan V. McCree
Alan V. McCree Johns Hopkins University
Mark Liberman
Mark Liberman University of Pennsylvania
Frédéric Bimbot
Frédéric Bimbot French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation - INRIA
Bing Xiang
Bing Xiang Amazon (United States)
John Erik Hershey
John Erik Hershey General Electric (United States)

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