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Dr. David Croft is a Research Fellow at De Montfort University, affiliated with the Faculty of Arts, Design and Humanities and the School of Design. His work bridges computer science and digital humanities, focusing on advanced data integration techniques for cultural archives.
- Research Fellow, School of Design, De Montfort University
- Member, Knowledge Media Design Research Group
Dr. Croft's research expertise lies in co-reference identification, record linkage, and semantic similarity in short texts, particularly applied to museum and photohistory collections. His technical approaches include Fuzzy Logic, Clustering, and Term Comparison. He also explores Computer Vision and Robot Navigation, demonstrating a broad engagement with intelligent systems.
His publications reflect a consistent focus on improving data matching in uncertain and heterogeneous historical datasets. Key themes include hybrid co-reference systems, efficient semantic metrics, and the application of color-based FIRE algorithms in robotics. These works span disciplines such as digital humanities, artificial intelligence, and information retrieval.
Dr. Croft has taught C++ Programming and holds advanced degrees in computer science and robotics. He is actively contributing to interdisciplinary research that enhances access to and integration of cultural heritage data.
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