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Computer Science

D-Index
31
Citations
4153
World Ranking
13653
National Ranking
5444

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Computer network
  • Operating system
  • The Internet

Computer network, Telephony, Multimedia, Telecommunications and Call control are his primary areas of study. His work on Intelligent Network as part of general Computer network study is frequently connected to Contact list, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. His Telephony study which covers Service that intersects with Cache, Asynchronous communication and Telecommunications service.

His work on Video game as part of general Multimedia research is frequently linked to Interactive voice response system, bridging the gap between disciplines. He focuses mostly in the field of Telecommunications, narrowing it down to matters related to Public switched telephone network and, in some cases, Class 4 telephone switch, Mobile radio telephone, Class 5 telephone switch, DMS-100 and Call waiting. His 3pcc, Call management and Call termination study in the realm of Call control interacts with subjects such as User defined.

His most cited work include:

  • Customized interactive voice response menus (187 citations)
  • Access to extended telephone services via the internet (175 citations)
  • Voice-to-text reduction for real time IM/chat/SMS (144 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Thomas E. Creamer focuses on Computer network, World Wide Web, Telephony, Telecommunications and Telephone call. His Computer network study typically links adjacent topics like Wireless network. His World Wide Web research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Service provider, Software and Directory.

His Telephony study incorporates themes from Event, Markup language, Service and Communication channel. His Telecommunications study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Public switched telephone network. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Computer security and Payment.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Computer network (43.75%)
  • World Wide Web (16.25%)
  • Telephony (15.00%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2005-2020)?

  • Computer network (43.75%)
  • Distributed computing (6.87%)
  • Telecommunications (14.38%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Computer network, Distributed computing, Telecommunications, Speech recognition and Computer program are his primary areas of study. Thomas E. Creamer does research in Computer network, focusing on Service specifically. The study incorporates disciplines such as Object, Software, Internet Authentication Service and Host in addition to Distributed computing.

His research in the fields of Telephone call and Call termination overlaps with other disciplines such as Term. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Call termination, Softswitch, 3pcc and World Wide Web is strongly linked to Telephony. His Speech recognition research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Variable, Identification, Tone and Code.

Between 2005 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • Telecommunications voice server leveraging application web-server capabilities (59 citations)
  • Adjusting music length to expected waiting time while caller is on hold (30 citations)
  • Soft Co-Processors to Provide a Software Service Function Off-Load Architecture in a Multi-Core Processing Environment (29 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Computer network
  • Operating system
  • The Internet

His main research concerns Computer network, Simulation, Waiting time, Selection and Duration. Thomas E. Creamer integrates Computer network and User input in his studies. His work in Simulation is not limited to one particular discipline; it also encompasses Matching.

Best Publications

  • Customized interactive voice response menus

    Thomas E. Creamer;Brent L. Davis;Peeyush Jaiswal;Victor S. Moore

  • Access to extended telephone services via the internet

    Thomas Edward Creamer;Zygmunt Anthony Boleslaw Gerard Lozinski;Baiju Dhirajlal Mandalia;Pradeep Parsram Mansey

  • Voice-to-text reduction for real time IM/chat/SMS

    Thomas Creamer;Peeyush Jaiswal;Christopher Pavlovski

  • Multi service platform architecture for telephone networks

    Deborah Lynn Acker;Thomas Edward Creamer

  • Extended telephone services via telephone lines shared for standard telephony and internet access

    Thomas Edward Creamer;Zygmunt Anthony Boleslaw Gerard Lozinski;Baiju Dhirajlal Mandalia;Pradeep Parsram Mansey

  • Method and apparatus for calendar based call control

    Thomas E. Creamer;Zygmunt A. Lozinski;Victor S. Moore;Glen R. Walters

  • Telephony signals containing an IVR decision tree

    Thomas E. Creamer;Peeyush Jaiswal;Neil A. Katz;Victor S. Moore

  • Bypassing an intermediate synchronization server of a three tiered synchronization system

    Thomas Creamer;Curtis Hrischuk;Ii William Wimer

  • Voice browser implemented as a distributable component

    Thomas E. Creamer;Victor S. Moore;Wendi L. Nusbickel;Ricardo dos Santos

  • Providing collaboration services to a wireless device

    Thomas E. Creamer;Joseph H. McIntyre;Victor S. Moore

  • Instant messaging with voice conference feature

    Thomas E. Creamer;Victor S. Moore;Glen R. Walters

  • Cellular to 802.11 voice roaming utilizing SIP signaling

    Thomas E. Creamer;Neil A. Katz;Victor S. Moore

  • Telecommunications voice server leveraging application web-server capabilities

    Thomas E. Creamer;Victor S. Moore;Wendi L. Nusbickel;Ricardo Dos Santos

  • Method for telecommunications service-to-service asynchronous communications using a context cache

    Thomas E. Creamer;Zygmunt A. Lozinski;Victor S. Moore;Peeyush Jaiswal

  • Using a telephony application server for call control with a voice server

    Oliver Birch;Thomas E. Creamer;Joseph H. McIntyre;Victor S. Moore

  • System and method for providing customer personalized and modifiable subscriber services

    Thomas E. Creamer;Zygmunt A. Lozinski;Baiju D. Mandalia

  • Combined virtual and video game

    Thomas Creamer;Peeyush Jaiswal;Zygmunt Lozinski;Victor Moore

  • Service for providing periodic contact to a predetermined list of contacts using multi-party rules

    Thomas E. Creamer;Peeyush Jaiswal;Victor S. Moore;Anilkumar B. Patel

  • Service application architecture for integrated network service providers

    Thomas E. Creamer;Samuel Kallner;Victor S. Moore;Gal Shachor

  • Automated teller machine for use with computing devices

    Joseph Celi;Thomas E. Creamer;Neil A. Katz;Victor S. Moore

Frequent Co-Authors

Victor S. Moore
Victor S. Moore IBM (United States)
Scott Lee Winters
Scott Lee Winters IBM (United States)
Joseph Herbert McIntyre
Joseph Herbert McIntyre IBM (United States)
James R. Lewis
James R. Lewis MeasuringU

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