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Louis B. Rosenberg

Louis B. Rosenberg

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Computer Science

D-Index
95
Citations
31193
World Ranking
471
National Ranking
258

Overview

Louis B. Rosenberg is affiliated with Unanimous AI in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Computer Science and Social Sciences, with a total of 32 and 16 publications respectively across these domains. The scientist's work includes significant contributions to various subfields such as Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Sociology and Political Science, Human-Computer Interaction, Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, and Artificial Intelligence.

The main topics addressed in their research cover Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts, Complex Network Analysis Techniques, Misinformation and Its Impacts, Ethics and Social Impacts of AI, Opinion Dynamics and Social Influence, Privacy, Security, and Data Protection, and Expert Finding and Q&A Systems.

Key recent papers by Louis B. Rosenberg include:

  • "Marketing in the Metaverse and the Need for Consumer Protections" (2022) published in the 2022 IEEE 13th Annual Ubiquitous Computing, Electronics & Mobile Communication Conference (UEMCON)
  • "The Manipulation Problem: Conversational AI as a Threat to Epistemic Agency" (2023) published on arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Truth in Motion: The Unprecedented Risks and Opportunities of Extended Reality Motion Data" (2023) published in IEEE Security & Privacy
  • "Inferring Private Personal Attributes of Virtual Reality Users from Head and Hand Motion Data" (2023) published on arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Berkeley Open Extended Reality Recordings 2023 (BOXRR-23): 4.7 Million Motion Capture Recordings from 105,000 XR Users" (2024) published in IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics

Louis B. Rosenberg frequently publishes in several venues, notably:

  • arXiv (Cornell University), with 14 publications
  • AHFE International, with 2 publications
  • 2022 IEEE 13th Annual Ubiquitous Computing, Electronics & Mobile Communication Conference (UEMCON), with 1 publication
  • IEEE Security & Privacy, with 1 publication
  • IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, with 1 publication

The scientist has collaborated with several co-authors on multiple publications. Frequent collaborators include Gregg Willcox (18 publications), Hans Schumann (15 publications), Ganesh Mani (8 publications), Vivek Nair (6 publications), and James F. O'Brien (6 publications).

Best Publications

  • Haptic feedback for touchpads and other touch control

    Louis B. Rosenberg;James R. Riegel

  • Virtual fixtures: Perceptual tools for telerobotic manipulation

    L.B. Rosenberg

  • Method and apparatus for providing force feedback to the user of an interactive computer simulation

    Louis B. Rosenberg

  • Haptic interface for laptop computers and other portable devices

    Erik J. Shahoian;Bruce M. Schena;Louis B. Rosenberg

  • Safe and low cost computer peripherals with force feedback for consumer applications

    Louis B. Rosenberg;Adam C. Braun;Bruce M. Schena

  • Method and apparatus for controlling force feedback interface systems utilizing a host computer

    Louis B. Rosenberg;Adam C. Braun;Mike D. Levin

  • Computer interface apparatus including linkage having flex

    Louis B. Rosenberg;Bruce M. Schena

  • Handheld devices using tactile feedback to deliver silent status information

    Louis B. Rosenberg

  • Method and apparatus for tracking position and orientation of a stylus and for digitizing a 3-d object

    Louis B. Rosenberg;Bruce M. Schena;Scott B. Brave;Bernard G. Jackson

  • Method and apparatus for controlling human-computer interface systems providing force feedback

    Louis B. Rosenberg

  • High bandwidth force feedback interface using voice coils and flexures

    Louis B. Rosenberg;Bruce M. Schena

  • Control knob with multiple degrees of freedom and force feedback

    Michael D. Levin;Kenneth M. Martin;Bruce M. Schena;Adam C. Braun

  • Method and apparatus for providing passive force feedback to human-computer interface systems

    Louis B. Rosenberg

  • Force feedback mouse wheel and other control wheels

    Louis B. Rosenberg;Bruce M. Schena

  • Electromechanical human-computer interface with force feedback

    Louis B. Rosenberg;Bernard G. Jackson

  • Haptic interface for touch screen embodiments

    Erik J. Shahoian;Bruce M. Schena;Louis B. Rosenberg

  • Force feedback interface having isotonic and isometric functionality

    Louis B. Rosenberg

  • Method and apparatus for providing damping force feedback

    Louis B. Rosenberg;Bruce M. Schena;Richard B. Gillespie

  • Spatially associated personal reminder system and method

    Louis B. Rosenberg

  • Computer interface or control input device for laparoscopic surgical instrument and other elongated mechanical objects

    Louis B. Rosenberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Bruce M. Schena
Bruce M. Schena Intuitive Surgical (United States)
Roni Yagel
Roni Yagel InSightec (Israel)
Vincent Hayward
Vincent Hayward Sorbonne University

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