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Ruzena Bajcsy 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 Ruzena Bajcsy sits on this spectrum.

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32 publications 991+

This scientist: 536 publications — 95th percentile

95% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Ruzena Bajcsy 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 Ruzena Bajcsy sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 80 D-Index — 93rd percentile

93% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2013 - IEEE Robotics & Automation Award "For contributions to computer vision, the active perception paradigm, and medical robotics."
  • 2009 - Benjamin Franklin Medal, Franklin Institute
  • 2008 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • 2003 - ACM Distinguished Service Award For outstanding contributions to computer science, information technology and societal systems as a researcher, educator and administrator.
  • 2001 - ACM AAAI Allen Newell Award For outstanding research contributions in several areas including computational anatomy, and active sensing and perception, resulting in major impacts in robotics, computer vision, and artificial intelligence.
  • 1997 - Member of the National Academy of Engineering For development of 'active perception' methods, and for leadership in the community.
  • 1996 - ACM Fellow For introducing the paradigm of Active Perception in the field of machine perception and establishing and maintaining a world class robotic and intelligent systems laboratory.
  • 1995 - Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)
  • 1992 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to machine perception and robotics.
  • 1990 - Fellow of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI)

Overview

Ruzena Bajcsy is affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States. Their research spans several fields including Engineering, Neuroscience, and Medicine, with a focus on specific subfields such as Biomedical Engineering, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Pharmacology.

Their work frequently addresses topics related to muscle activation and electromyography studies, motor control and adaptation, as well as musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation.

They have published in the IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics, contributing a paper titled Reachable Workspace and Proximal Function Measures for Quantifying Upper Limb Motion in 2020.

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Bajcsy's career includes recognition through several awards and honors. Some notable accolades include the IEEE Robotics & Automation Award in 2013 for contributions to computer vision, the active perception paradigm, and medical robotics, the Benjamin Franklin Medal from the Franklin Institute in 2009, and election as a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2008.

Additional distinctions include the ACM Distinguished Service Award in 2003 for contributions to computer science, information technology, and societal systems; the ACM AAAI Allen Newell Award in 2001 recognizing research in computational anatomy and active sensing and perception; and membership in the National Academy of Engineering since 1997 for development of active perception methods and leadership.

Bajcsy was named ACM Fellow in 1996 for pioneering the active perception paradigm and establishing a robotics and intelligent systems laboratory, was a Member of the National Academy of Medicine since 1995, IEEE Fellow since 1992 for contributions to machine perception and robotics, and a Fellow of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) since 1990.

Best Publications

  • Active perception

    R. Bajcsy

  • Multiresolution elastic matching

    Ruzena Bajcsy;Stane Kovačič

  • Fully Automated Echocardiogram Interpretation in Clinical Practice

    Jeffrey Zhang;Sravani Gajjala;Pulkit Agrawal;Geoffrey H. Tison

  • Recovery of parametric models from range images: the case for superquadrics with global deformations

    F. Solina;R. Bajcsy

  • A method for obtaining 3-dimensional facial expressions and its standardization for use in neurocognitive studies

    Ruben C. Gur;Radim Sara;Radim Sara;Michiel Hagendoorn;Oren Marom

  • Congestion control and fairness for many-to-one routing in sensor networks

    Cheng Tien Ee;Ruzena Bajcsy

  • Wearable Sensors for Reliable Fall Detection

    J. Chen;Karric Kwong;D. Chang;J. Luk

  • Berkeley MHAD: A comprehensive Multimodal Human Action Database

    F. Ofli;R. Chaudhry;G. Kurillo;R. Vidal

  • Elastically deforming 3D atlas to match anatomical brain images.

    Jim C. Gee;Martin Reivich;Ruzena Bajcsy

  • Elastically Deforming a Three-Dimensional Atlas to Match Anatomical Brain Images

    James C Gee;Martin Reivich;Ruzena Bajcsy

  • Texture gradient as a depth cue

    Ruzena Bajcsy;Lawrence Lieberman

  • Occlusions as a guide for planning the next view

    J. Maver;R. Bajcsy

  • Accuracy and robustness of Kinect pose estimation in the context of coaching of elderly population

    Stepan Obdrzalek;Gregorij Kurillo;Ferda Ofli;Ruzena Bajcsy

  • Sequence of the Most Informative Joints (SMIJ): A new representation for human skeletal action recognition

    Ferda Ofli;Rizwan Chaudhry;Gregorij Kurillo;Rene Vidal

  • Sequence of the most informative joints (SMIJ)

    Ferda Ofli;Rizwan Chaudhry;Gregorij Kurillo;René Vidal

  • A computerized system for the elastic matching of deformed radiographic images to idealized atlas images.

    Ruzena Bajcsy;Robert Lieberson;Martin Reivich

  • Revisiting active perception.

    Ruzena Bajcsy;Yiannis Aloimonos;John K. Tsotsos

  • Precise indoor localization using smart phones

    Eladio Martin;Oriol Vinyals;Gerald Friedland;Ruzena Bajcsy

  • Computer Recognition of Roads from Satellite Pictures

    Ruzena Bajcsy;Mohamad Tavakoli

  • The Sensor Selection Problem for Bounded Uncertainty Sensing Models

    V. Isler;R. Bajcsy

Frequent Co-Authors

Shankar Sastry
Shankar Sastry University of California, Berkeley
James C. Gee
James C. Gee University of Pennsylvania
Klara Nahrstedt
Klara Nahrstedt University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Allen Y. Yang
Allen Y. Yang University of California, Berkeley
Martin Reivich
Martin Reivich University of Pennsylvania
Ferda Ofli
Ferda Ofli Hamad bin Khalifa University
Jana Kosecka
Jana Kosecka George Mason University
Ales Leonardis
Ales Leonardis University of Birmingham
Edmund Seto
Edmund Seto University of Washington
Roozbeh Jafari
Roozbeh Jafari Texas A&M University

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