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Kevin A. Schneider

Kevin A. Schneider

D-Index & Metrics

Computer Science

D-Index
34
Citations
4786
World Ranking
12206
National Ranking
475

Kevin A. Schneider 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 Kevin A. Schneider sits on this spectrum.

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32 publications 991+

This scientist: 193 publications — 44th percentile

44% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Kevin A. Schneider 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 Kevin A. Schneider sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 131+

This scientist: 34 D-Index — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2020 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to the development of open-access tools for distribution system analysis

Overview

Kevin A. Schneider is affiliated with the University of Saskatchewan in Canada. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Computer Science, with specific contributions in Information Systems, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Networks and Communications, Software, and Information Systems and Management.

The scientist has a significant body of work published in several venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Journal of Systems and Software
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Empirical Software Engineering

Key recent papers authored by Kevin A. Schneider include:

  • Automatic Detection of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) in X-ray and CT Images: A Machine Learning-Based Approach, 2020, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Deep transfer learning based model for colorectal cancer histopathology segmentation: A comparative study of deep pre-trained models, 2021, International Journal of Medical Informatics
  • CROKAGE: effective solution recommendation for programming tasks by leveraging crowd knowledge, 2020, Empirical Software Engineering
  • C-SHAP: A Hybrid Method for Fast and Efficient Interpretability, 2025, Applied Sciences
  • Late Propagation in Near-Miss Clones: An Empirical Study, 2024, Technische Universität Berlin - Universitätsbibliothek

The main topics covered in their work span across:

  • Software Engineering Research
  • Scientific Computing and Data Management
  • Software System Performance and Reliability
  • Software Reliability and Analysis Research
  • Advanced Software Engineering Methodologies
  • AI in cancer detection
  • Software Testing and Debugging Techniques

Kevin A. Schneider's frequent co-authors include Chanchal K. Roy, Banani Roy, Md Nadim, Debasish Chakroborti, and Palash Ranjan Roy.

In 2020, the scientist was recognized as an IEEE Fellow for contributions to the development of open-access tools for distribution system analysis.

Best Publications

  • Group awareness in distributed software development

    Carl Gutwin;Reagan Penner;Kevin Schneider

  • Answering questions about unanswered questions of Stack Overflow

    Muhammad Asaduzzaman;Ahmed Shah Mashiyat;Chanchal K. Roy;Kevin A. Schneider

  • Requirements engineering and the creative process in the video game industry

    D. Callele;E. Neufeld;K. Schneider

  • Source transformation in software engineering using the TXL transformation system

    James R Cordy;Thomas R Dean;Andrew J Malton;Kevin A Schneider

  • Diabetic Retinopathy Classification Using a Modified Xception Architecture

    Sara Hosseinzadeh Kassani;Peyman Hosseinzadeh Kassani;Reza Khazaeinezhad;Michal J. Wesolowski

  • Mining duplicate questions in stack overflow

    Muhammad Ahasanuzzaman;Muhammad Asaduzzaman;Chanchal K. Roy;Kevin A. Schneider

  • On the Effectiveness of Simhash for Detecting Near-Miss Clones in Large Scale Software Systems

    Md. Sharif Uddin;Chanchal K. Roy;Kevin A. Schneider;Abram Hindle

  • Comparative stability of cloned and non-cloned code: an empirical study

    Manishankar Mondal;Chanchal K. Roy;Md. Saidur Rahman;Ripon K. Saha

  • CLCDSA: cross language code clone detection using syntactical features and API documentation

    Kawser Wazed Nafi;Tonny Shekha Kar;Banani Roy;Chanchal K. Roy

  • Evaluating Code Clone Genealogies at Release Level: An Empirical Study

    Ripon K. Saha;Muhammad Asaduzzaman;Minhaz F. Zibran;Chanchal K. Roy

  • Emotional Requirements in Video Games

    David Callele;Eric Neufeld;Kevin Schneider

  • Automatic Detection of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) in X-ray and CT Images: A Machine Learning-Based Approach

    Sara Hosseinzadeh Kassani;Peyman Hosseinzadeh Kassasni;Michal J. Wesolowski;Kevin A. Schneider

  • Agile Parsing in TXL

    Thomas R. Dean;James R. Cordy;Andrew J. Malton;Kevin A. Schneider

  • An automatic framework for extracting and classifying near-miss clone genealogies

    Ripon K. Saha;Chanchal K. Roy;Kevin A. Schneider

  • Mining a Software Developer's Local Interaction History.

    Kevin A. Schneider;Carl Gutwin;Reagan Penner;David Paquette

  • CSCC: Simple, Efficient, Context Sensitive Code Completion

    Muhammad Asaduzzaman;Chanchal K. Roy;Kevin A. Schneider;Daqing Hou

  • A discriminative model approach for suggesting tags automatically for Stack Overflow questions

    Avigit K. Saha;Ripon K. Saha;Kevin A. Schneider

  • Automatic ranking of clones for refactoring through mining association rules

    Manishankar Mandal;Chanchal K. Roy;Kevin A. Schneider

  • An empirical study on clone stability

    Manishankar Mondal;Chanchal K. Roy;Kevin A. Schneider

  • LHDiff: A Language-Independent Hybrid Approach for Tracking Source Code Lines

    Muhammad Asaduzzaman;Chanchal K. Roy;Kevin A. Schneider;Massimiliano Di Penta

  • Task Models and Diagrams for Users Interface Design

    Karin Coninx;Kris Luyten;Kevin A. Schneider;et all

  • Using design recovery techniques to transform legacy systems

    T.R. Dean;J.R. Cordy;K.A. Schneider;A.J. Malton

Frequent Co-Authors

Chanchal K. Roy
Chanchal K. Roy University of Saskatchewan
James R. Cordy
James R. Cordy Queen's University
Carl Gutwin
Carl Gutwin University of Saskatchewan
Jens Krinke
Jens Krinke University College London
Massimiliano Di Penta
Massimiliano Di Penta University of Sannio
Bonnie E. John
Bonnie E. John IBM (United States)
Abram Hindle
Abram Hindle University of Alberta
Dewayne E. Perry
Dewayne E. Perry The University of Texas at Austin

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