Martin J. Turner

Martin J. Turner

Manchester University

H-index: 16

North America-United States

About Martin J. Turner

Martin J. Turner, With an exceptional h-index of 16 and a recent h-index of 11 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Manchester University, specializes in the field of Image Processing, Computed Tomography, Visualization.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Correlative tomography of an exceptionally preserved Jurassic ammonite implies hyponome-propelled swimming

Computer Graphics and Visual Computing (CGVC): Frontmatter

Multiple DOF for X-ray CT Hydrocarbon Exploration

Joint reconstruction with a correlative regularisation technique for multi-channel neutron tomography

Core imaging library-part I: a versatile Python framework for tomographic imaging

Core Imaging Library-Part II: multichannel reconstruction for dynamic and spectral tomography

Crystalline phase discriminating neutron tomography using advanced reconstruction methods

A Computer Vision Encyclopedia-Based Framework with Illustrative UAV Applications

Martin J. Turner Information

University

Position

Computer Science and

Citations(all)

1345

Citations(since 2020)

375

Cited By

952

hIndex(all)

16

hIndex(since 2020)

11

i10Index(all)

20

i10Index(since 2020)

11

Email

University Profile Page

Manchester University

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Martin J. Turner Skills & Research Interests

Image Processing

Computed Tomography

Visualization

Top articles of Martin J. Turner

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Correlative tomography of an exceptionally preserved Jurassic ammonite implies hyponome-propelled swimming

Geology

Lesley Cherns

Alan RT Spencer

Imran A Rahman

Russell J Garwood

Christopher Reedman

...

2022/4/1

Computer Graphics and Visual Computing (CGVC): Frontmatter

David Hunter

Peter Vangorp

2023

Multiple DOF for X-ray CT Hydrocarbon Exploration

Mario Sandoval

M Turner Tim Morris

2021/9/8

Joint reconstruction with a correlative regularisation technique for multi-channel neutron tomography

Evelina Ametova

Genoveva Burca

Gemma Fardell

Jakob Sauer Jørgensen

Evangelos Papoutsellis

...

2021

Core imaging library-part I: a versatile Python framework for tomographic imaging

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A

Jakob S Jørgensen

Evelina Ametova

Genoveva Burca

Gemma Fardell

Evangelos Papoutsellis

...

2021/8/23

Core Imaging Library-Part II: multichannel reconstruction for dynamic and spectral tomography

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A

Evangelos Papoutsellis

Evelina Ametova

Claire Delplancke

Gemma Fardell

Jakob S Jørgensen

...

2021/8/23

Crystalline phase discriminating neutron tomography using advanced reconstruction methods

Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics

Evelina Ametova

Genoveva Burca

Suren Chilingaryan

Gemma Fardell

Jakob S Jørgensen

...

2021/6/8

A Computer Vision Encyclopedia-Based Framework with Illustrative UAV Applications

Computers

Terence Morley

Tim Morris

Martin Turner

2021/3/4

Interaction Framework within Collaborative Virtual Environments for Multiple Users each interacting with Multiple Degrees-Of-Freedom Controllers

Mario Sandoval

Tim Morris

Martin J Turner

2020

Controlling Game Objects Using Multiple Degrees-Of-Freedom

Mario Sandoval

Tim Morris

Martin Turner

2020

Encyclopaedia-based Framework for 3D Image Processing Applications

Terence Morley

Tim Morris

Martin Turner

2020

SIRF: synergistic image reconstruction framework

Computer Physics Communications

Evgueni Ovtchinnikov

Richard Brown

Christoph Kolbitsch

Edoardo Pasca

Casper da Costa-Luis

...

2020/4/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 100
Philip John Withers

Philip John Withers

Manchester University

H-index: 63
Simon J. Buckingham Shum

Simon J. Buckingham Shum

University of Technology & Management

H-index: 44
William Robert Breckon Lionheart

William Robert Breckon Lionheart

Manchester University

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