Mustafa Atay

404 total citations
21 papers, 193 citations indexed

About

Mustafa Atay is a scholar working on Signal Processing, Computer Networks and Communications and Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition. According to data from OpenAlex, Mustafa Atay has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 193 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Signal Processing, 9 papers in Computer Networks and Communications and 8 papers in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition. Recurrent topics in Mustafa Atay's work include Advanced Database Systems and Queries (9 papers), Semantic Web and Ontologies (7 papers) and Face and Expression Recognition (7 papers). Mustafa Atay is often cited by papers focused on Advanced Database Systems and Queries (9 papers), Semantic Web and Ontologies (7 papers) and Face and Expression Recognition (7 papers). Mustafa Atay collaborates with scholars based in United States. Mustafa Atay's co-authors include Shiyong Lu, Farshad Fotouhi, Kaushik Roy, Artem Chebotko, James Y. Coe, Dapeng Liu, Yuping Sun, Dapeng Liu, Albert Esterline and Xiaohong Yuan and has published in prestigious journals such as Information Systems, Data & Knowledge Engineering and Future Internet.

In The Last Decade

Mustafa Atay

19 papers receiving 173 citations

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Atay, Mustafa, et al.. (2023). An Exploratory Study of Masked Face Recognition with Machine Learning Algorithms. arXiv (Cornell University). 877–882. 4 indexed citations
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Atay, Mustafa, et al.. (2023). Evaluation of Gender Bias in Masked Face Recognition with Deep Learning Models. 829–835. 1 indexed citations
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Yuan, Xiaohong, et al.. (2021). A Study of Gender Bias in Face Presentation Attack and Its Mitigation. Future Internet. 13(9). 234–234. 5 indexed citations
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Roy, Kaushik, et al.. (2021). Face Recognition Using Popular Deep Net Architectures: A Brief Comparative Study. Future Internet. 13(7). 164–164. 35 indexed citations
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Coe, James Y. & Mustafa Atay. (2021). Evaluating Impact of Race in Facial Recognition across Machine Learning and Deep Learning Algorithms. Computers. 10(9). 113–113. 21 indexed citations
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Atay, Mustafa, et al.. (2021). Evaluation of Gender Bias in Facial Recognition with Traditional Machine Learning Algorithms. 2021 IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence (SSCI). 1–7. 8 indexed citations
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Atay, Mustafa, et al.. (2019). Translating JSON Data into Relational Data Using Schema-oblivious Approaches. 233–236. 5 indexed citations
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Atay, Mustafa, et al.. (2015). Reinforcing student understanding of linked list operations in a game. 1–7. 6 indexed citations
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Atay, Mustafa, et al.. (2014). Using a game-like module to reinforce student understanding of recursion. 14. 1–7. 8 indexed citations
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Atay, Mustafa, et al.. (2013). Visualizing Loops Using a Game-Like Instructional Module. 448–450. 6 indexed citations
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Atay, Mustafa, et al.. (2011). Büro Yönetimi ve Yönetici Asistanlığı Programı Öğrencilerinin Mesleki Becerilerinin İncelenmesi Üzerine Bir Araştırma: Kazım Karabekir Meslek Yüksekokulu Örneği. DergiPark (Istanbul University).
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Atay, Mustafa, et al.. (2011). An efficient access control model for schema-based relational storage of XML documents. 97–102. 4 indexed citations
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Chebotko, Artem, Shiyong Lu, Mustafa Atay, & Farshad Fotouhi. (2008). Efficient Processing of RDF Queries with Nested Optional Graph Patterns in an RDBMS. International Journal on Semantic Web and Information Systems. 4(4). 1–30. 4 indexed citations
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Atay, Mustafa, Artem Chebotko, Dapeng Liu, Shiyong Lu, & Farshad Fotouhi. (2006). Efficient schema-based XML-to-Relational data mapping. Information Systems. 32(3). 458–476. 46 indexed citations
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Chebotko, Artem, Mustafa Atay, Shiyong Lu, & Farshad Fotouhi. (2006). XML subtree reconstruction from relational storage of XML documents. Data & Knowledge Engineering. 62(2). 199–218. 10 indexed citations
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Chebotko, Artem, Dapeng Liu, Mustafa Atay, Shiyong Lu, & Farshad Fotouhi. (2005). Reconstructing XML Subtrees from Relational Storage of XML documents. 22. 1282–1282. 7 indexed citations
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Lu, Shiyong, Yuping Sun, Mustafa Atay, & Farshad Fotouhi. (2005). On the consistency of XML DTDs. Data & Knowledge Engineering. 52(2). 231–247. 6 indexed citations
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Lu, Shiyong, et al.. (2004). On the consistency of XML DTDs. Data & Knowledge Engineering. 52(2). 231–247. 7 indexed citations

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