William A. Ingram

406 citations
26 papers · 236 · h-index 7

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William A. Ingram

20 papers receiving 199 citations

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William A. Ingram
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  • Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 99
  • Signal Processing 30
  • Developmental and Educational Psychology 29
  • Health Informatics 2
  • Conservation 5
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1 201266
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A research approach to reading retardation.
195561
3 201227
4 201119
5 202014
6 20217
7 20096
8 20236
9 20225
10 20224
11 20204
12 20234
13 20243
14 20232
15 20241
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Playhouses Make Strange Bedfellows: The Case of Aaron and Martin
20021
17 19771
18 20191
19 20201
20 20201

About William A. Ingram

William A. Ingram is a scholar working on Information Systems, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Networks and Communications, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition and Information Systems and Management, having authored 26 papers that have together received 236 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Semantic Web and Ontologies (8 papers), Topic Modeling (6 papers), Research Data Management Practices (6 papers), Scientific Computing and Data Management (5 papers), Advanced Data Storage Technologies (4 papers), Advanced Text Analysis Techniques (3 papers), Image and Video Quality Assessment (3 papers) and Handwritten Text Recognition Techniques (2 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (99 citations), Signal Processing (30 citations), Developmental and Educational Psychology (29 citations), Health Informatics (2 citations) and Conservation (5 citations). William A. Ingram has collaborated with scholars based in United States, Ghana and Japan. Frequent co-authors include Margaret Pinson, A. Webster, R. N. Dejong, Edward A. Fox, Christian Schmidmer, Quan Huynh‐Thu, Marcus Barkowsky, Lucjan Janowski, Romuald Pépion and Jian Wu. Their work appears in journals such as International Journal on Digital Libraries, IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, Library trends, IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing and Journal of Medical Systems.

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