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Saul Greenberg

Saul Greenberg

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Computer Science
Canada
2025

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Computer Science

D-Index
100
Citations
32685
World Ranking
375
National Ranking
13

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Computer Science in Canada Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Computer Science in Canada Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Computer Science in Canada Leader Award
  • 2012 - ACM Fellow For contributions to computer supported cooperative work and ubiquitous computing

Overview

Saul Greenberg is affiliated with the University of Calgary in Canada. Their research spans Environmental Science and Computer Science with a strong focus on subfields such as Ecological Modeling, Ecology, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, and Marketing.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Domain Adaptation and Few-Shot Learning
  • Video Surveillance and Tracking Methods
  • Copyright and Intellectual Property
  • Neural Networks and Applications
  • Computability, Logic, AI Algorithms

Greenberg has published scholarly articles in various venues, the most frequent being:

  • PRISM (University of Calgary)
  • Ecology and Evolution
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Greenberg include:

  • Automated Image Recognition for Wildlife Camera Traps: Making it Work for You, 2020, PRISM (University of Calgary)
  • The Value of Published User Interface Videos for Intellectual Property Litigation, 2020, PRISM (University of Calgary)

Other notable papers involving Greenberg's research interests but primarily authored by collaborators include:

  • Three critical factors affecting automated image species recognition performance for camera traps, 2020, Ecology and Evolution
  • Interactive Inference: A Neuromorphic Theory of Human-Computer Interaction, 2025, arXiv (Cornell University)

Frequent co-authors in Greenberg's publications are:

  • Stefan Schneider
  • Graham W. Taylor
  • Stefan C. Kremer
  • Roel Vertegaal
  • Timothy Merritt

Greenberg was recognized as an ACM Fellow in 2012 for contributions to computer-supported cooperative work and ubiquitous computing.

Best Publications

  • A Descriptive Framework of Workspace Awareness for Real-Time Groupware

    Carl Gutwin;Saul Greenberg

  • Phidgets: easy development of physical interfaces through physical widgets

    Saul Greenberg;Chester Fitchett

  • How people revisit web pages

    Linda Tauscher;Saul Greenberg

  • Usability evaluation considered harmful (some of the time)

    Saul Greenberg;Bill Buxton

  • Building real-time groupware with GroupKit, a groupware toolkit

    Mark Roseman;Saul Greenberg

  • Real time groupware as a distributed system: concurrency control and its effect on the interface

    Saul Greenberg;David Marwood

  • Design for individuals, design for groups: tradeoffs between power and workspace awareness

    Carl Gutwin;Saul Greenberg

  • Proxemic interaction: designing for a proximity and orientation-aware environment

    Till Ballendat;Nicolai Marquardt;Saul Greenberg

  • Workspace Awareness in Real-Time Distributed Groupware: Framework, Widgets, and Evaluation

    Carl Gutwin;Saul Greenberg;Mark Roseman

  • The notification collage: posting information to public and personal displays

    Saul Greenberg;Michael Rounding

  • Task analysis for groupware usability evaluation: Modeling shared-workspace tasks with the mechanics of collaboration

    David Pinelle;Carl Gutwin;Saul Greenberg

  • Context as a dynamic construct

    Saul Greenberg

  • The Importance of Awareness for Team Cognition in Distributed Collaboration

    Carl Gutwin;Saul Greenberg

  • Prototyping an intelligent agent through Wizard of Oz

    David Maulsby;Saul Greenberg;Richard Mander

  • One size does not fit all: applying the transtheoretical model to energy feedback technology design

    Helen Ai He;Saul Greenberg;Elaine M. Huang

  • Support for workspace awareness in educational groupware

    Carl Gutwin;Gwen Stark;Saul Greenberg

  • The effects of workspace awareness support on the usability of real-time distributed groupware

    Carl Gutwin;Saul Greenberg

  • A usability study of awareness widgets in a shared workspace groupware system

    Carl Gutwin;Mark Roseman;Saul Greenberg

  • Workspace awareness for groupware

    Carl Gutwin;Saul Greenberg

  • The effects of filtered video on awareness and privacy

    Michael Boyle;Christopher Edwards;Saul Greenberg

  • TeamRooms: network places for collaboration

    Mark Roseman;Saul Greenberg

  • Proxemic interactions: the new ubicomp?

    Saul Greenberg;Nicolai Marquardt;Till Ballendat;Rob Diaz-Marino

Frequent Co-Authors

Carl Gutwin
Carl Gutwin University of Saskatchewan
Nicolai Marquardt
Nicolai Marquardt Microsoft (United States)
Carman Neustaedter
Carman Neustaedter Simon Fraser University
Sheelagh Carpendale
Sheelagh Carpendale Simon Fraser University
Anthony Tang
Anthony Tang Singapore Management University
Sebastian Boring
Sebastian Boring Aalborg University
Ronald M. Baecker
Ronald M. Baecker University of Toronto
William Buxton
William Buxton Microsoft (United States)
Jonathan Grudin
Jonathan Grudin University of Washington
Andy Cockburn
Andy Cockburn University of Canterbury

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