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2025

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D-Index
68
Citations
18372
World Ranking
2088
National Ranking
82

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Computer Science in Germany Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Computer Science in Germany Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Computer Science in Germany Leader Award

Overview

Paul Lukowicz is affiliated with the German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence in Germany and has contributed extensively to the fields of computer science and engineering. Their research spans multiple subfields including computer vision and pattern recognition, artificial intelligence, biomedical engineering, human-computer interaction, and electrical and electronic engineering.

The scientist's main research topics focus on context-aware activity recognition systems, human pose and action recognition, non-invasive vital sign monitoring, anomaly detection techniques and applications, advanced sensor and energy harvesting materials, indoor and outdoor localization technologies, and hand gesture recognition systems.

Recent notable papers by Paul Lukowicz include:

  • CEGAN: Classification Enhancement Generative Adversarial Networks for unraveling data imbalance problems, 2020, Neural Networks
  • Generalized multiscale feature extraction for remaining useful life prediction of bearings with generative adversarial networks, 2021, Knowledge-Based Systems
  • TASKED: Transformer-based Adversarial learning for human activity recognition using wearable sensors via Self-KnowledgE Distillation, 2022, Knowledge-Based Systems
  • Give more data, awareness and control to individual citizens, and they will help COVID-19 containment, 2021, CINECA IRIS Institutional Research Information System (University of Pisa)
  • The State-of-the-Art Sensing Techniques in Human Activity Recognition: A Survey, 2022, Sensors

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Paul Lukowicz include Sungho Suh, Vítor Fortes Rey, Bo Zhou, Lala Shakti Swarup Ray, and Daniel Geißler. These collaborations reflect ongoing partnerships that produce a substantial number of publications.

Their work appears in multiple publication venues, with significant contributions to arXiv (Cornell University), Sensors, Frontiers in Computer Science, Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive Mobile Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies, and Expert Systems with Applications.

Paul Lukowicz has also contributed to book publications. Notably, they have a book titled Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence published by Springer Science+Business Media in 2023, and an editorial contribution to 2022 Computer Science - Editor's Pick published by Frontiers Media in 2023.

Best Publications

  • AMON: a wearable multiparameter medical monitoring and alert system

    U. Anliker;J.A. Ward;P. Lukowicz;G. Troster

  • Collecting complex activity datasets in highly rich networked sensor environments

    Daniel Roggen;Alberto Calatroni;Mirco Rossi;Thomas Holleczek

  • Activity Recognition of Assembly Tasks Using Body-Worn Microphones and Accelerometers

    J.A. Ward;P. Lukowicz;G. Troster;T.E. Starner

  • Gesture spotting with body-worn inertial sensors to detect user activities

    Holger Junker;Oliver Amft;Paul Lukowicz;Gerhard Tröster

  • Experimental evaluation in computer science: a quantitative study

    Walter F. Tichy;Paul Lukowicz;Lutz Prechelt;Ernst A. Heinz

  • Wearable Activity Tracking in Car Manufacturing

    T. Stiefmeier;D. Roggen;G. Troster;G. Ogris

  • Smartphone-Based Recognition of States and State Changes in Bipolar Disorder Patients

    Agnes Grunerbl;Amir Muaremi;Venet Osmani;Gernot Bahle

  • Recognizing Workshop Activity Using Body Worn Microphones and Accelerometers

    Paul Lukowicz;Jamie A Ward;Holger Junker;Mathias Stäger

  • Effects of augmented reality on learning and cognitive load in university physics laboratory courses

    Michael Thees;Sebastian Kapp;Martin P. Strzys;Fabian Beil

  • Wearable Systems for Health Care Applications

    P. Lukowicz;T. Kirstein;G. Tröster

  • Using multiple sensors for mobile sign language recognition

    H. Brashear;T. Starner;P. Lukowicz;H. Junker

  • Analysis of chewing sounds for dietary monitoring

    Oliver Amft;Mathias Stäger;Paul Lukowicz;Gerhard Tröster

  • Mobile phones as medical devices in mental disorder treatment: an overview

    Franz Gravenhorst;Amir Muaremi;Jakob Bardram;Agnes Grünerbl

  • Performance metrics for activity recognition

    Jamie A. Ward;Paul Lukowicz;Hans W. Gellersen

  • Bluetooth based collaborative crowd density estimation with mobile phones

    J. Weppner;P. Lukowicz

  • Textile Pressure Sensor for Muscle Activity and Motion Detection

    Jan Meyer;Paul Lukowicz;Gerhard Troster

  • Dealing with sensor displacement in motion-based onbody activity recognition systems

    Kai Kunze;Paul Lukowicz

  • Where am i: recognizing on-body positions of wearable sensors

    Kai Kunze;Paul Lukowicz;Holger Junker;Gerhard Tröster

  • Active capacitive sensing: exploring a new wearable sensing modality for activity recognition

    Jingyuan Cheng;Oliver Amft;Paul Lukowicz

  • In the blink of an eye: combining head motion and eye blink frequency for activity recognition with Google Glass

    Shoya Ishimaru;Kai Kunze;Koichi Kise;Jens Weppner

Frequent Co-Authors

Kai Kunze
Kai Kunze Keio University
Oliver Amft
Oliver Amft University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Daniel Roggen
Daniel Roggen University of Sussex
Bernhard Sick
Bernhard Sick University of Kassel
Alois Ferscha
Alois Ferscha Johannes Kepler University of Linz
Dirk Helbing
Dirk Helbing ETH Zurich
Walter F. Tichy
Walter F. Tichy Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Ricardo Chavarriaga
Ricardo Chavarriaga École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Michael Beigl
Michael Beigl Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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