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57
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3836
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Peter Robinson 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 Peter Robinson sits on this spectrum.

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32 publications 991+

This scientist: 346 publications — 81st percentile

81% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Peter Robinson 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 Peter Robinson sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 131+

This scientist: 57 D-Index — 74th percentile

74% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Peter Robinson is affiliated with the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. Their research spans various aspects of computer science, with a particular focus on computer networks and communications, and computer vision and pattern recognition.

Their main research topics include:

  • Optimization and Search Problems
  • Distributed Systems and Fault Tolerance
  • Augmented Reality Applications

Peter Robinson has contributed to several academic publications and venues. Some of the recent papers include:

  • ACM TACCESS Special Issue on Adaptive Inclusive AR/VR Systems, 2022, published in ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing
  • Transforming unstructured biomedical texts with large language models, 2023, published by Faculty of 1000 Research Ltd

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Peter Robinson are:

  • Halimah Badioze Zaman
  • Alan F. Smeaton
  • Renato Lima De Oliveira
  • Bo Nørregaard Jôrgensen
  • Timothy K. Shih

Their work has been published in venues including:

  • ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing
  • Faculty of 1000 Research Ltd

Peter Robinson has also contributed to book publications. Notably, they authored a title under Springer Science+Business Media:

  • Advances in Visual Informatics, 2023

In summary, the research and academic output of Peter Robinson covers interdisciplinary areas within computer science, addressing topics that intersect augmented reality, distributed systems, and optimization.

Best Publications

  • OpenFace: An open source facial behavior analysis toolkit

    Tadas Baltrusaitis;Peter Robinson;Louis-Philippe Morency

  • Constrained Local Neural Fields for Robust Facial Landmark Detection in the Wild

    Tadas Baltrusaitis;Peter Robinson;Louis-Philippe Morency

  • Cross-dataset learning and person-specific normalisation for automatic Action Unit detection

    Tadas Baltrusaitis;Marwa Mahmoud;Peter Robinson

  • Real-Time Inference of Complex Mental States from Facial Expressions and Head Gestures

    R. El Kaliouby;P. Robinson

  • 3D Constrained Local Model for rigid and non-rigid facial tracking

    Tadas Baltrusaitis;Peter Robinson;Louis-Philippe Morency

  • How anthropomorphism affects empathy toward robots

    Laurel D. Riek;Tal-Chen Rabinowitch;Bhismadev Chakrabarti;Peter Robinson

  • Rendering of Eyes for Eye-Shape Registration and Gaze Estimation

    Erroll Wood;Tadas Baltruaitis;Xucong Zhang;Yusuke Sugano

  • Learning an appearance-based gaze estimator from one million synthesised images

    Erroll Wood;Tadas Baltrušaitis;Louis-Philippe Morency;Peter Robinson

  • RAJA: Portable Performance for Large-Scale Scientific Applications

    David A. Beckingsale;Thomas Rw Scogland;Jason Burmark;Rich Hornung

  • Towards a practical inclusive design approach

    Simeon Keates;P. John Clarkson;Lee-Anne Harrison;Peter Robinson

  • Detecting Affect from Non-stylised Body Motions

    Daniel Bernhardt;Peter Robinson

  • Point to point GALS interconnect

    S. Moore;G. Taylor;R. Mullins;P. Robinson

  • When my robot smiles at me: Enabling human-robot rapport via real-time head gesture mimicry

    Laurel D. Riek;Philip C. Paul;Peter Robinson

  • The Design of a Human Memory Prosthesis

    Mik Lamming;Peter Brown;Kathleen Carter;Margery Eldridge

  • Continuous Conditional Neural Fields for Structured Regression

    Tadas Baltrušaitis;Peter Robinson;Louis-Philippe Morency

  • Adaptive routing for road traffic

    J. Fawcett;P. Robinson

  • Fusion engines for multimodal input: a survey

    Denis Lalanne;Laurence Nigay;philippe Palanque;Peter Robinson

  • Dimensional affect recognition using Continuous Conditional Random Fields

    Tadas Baltrusaitis;Ntombikayise Banda;Peter Robinson

  • Cooperative gestures: effective signaling for humanoid robots

    Laurel D. Riek;Tal-Chen Rabinowitch;Paul Bremner;Anthony G. Pipe

  • Cursor measures for motion-impaired computer users

    Simeon Keates;Faustina Hwang;Patrick Langdon;P. John Clarkson

  • Rendering of Eyes for Eye-Shape Registration and Gaze Estimation

    Erroll Wood;Tadas Baltrusaitis;Xucong Zhang;Yusuke Sugano

Frequent Co-Authors

Gopal Pandurangan
Gopal Pandurangan University of Houston
Tadas Baltrusaitis
Tadas Baltrusaitis Microsoft (United States)
P. John Clarkson
P. John Clarkson University of Cambridge
Louis-Philippe Morency
Louis-Philippe Morency Carnegie Mellon University
Seth Gilbert
Seth Gilbert National University of Singapore
Björn Schuller
Björn Schuller Imperial College London
Patrick Olivier
Patrick Olivier Monash University
Andreas Bulling
Andreas Bulling University of Stuttgart
Eli Upfal
Eli Upfal Brown University

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