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Kohler, E. (2000).  The Click Modular Router.
Kohler, E., Morris R., & Chen B. (2002).  Programming Language Optimizations for Modular Router Configurations. Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems (ASPLOS-X).
Kohler, E., Li J., Paxson V., & Shenker S. J. (2006).  Observed Structure of Addresses in IP Traffic. IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking. 14(16), 1207-1218.
Kohler, E., Handley M., & Floyd S. (2006).  Designing DCCP: Congestion Control Without Reliability. Proceedings of ACM Special Interest Group on Data Communications Conference (SIGCOMM 2006). 27-38.
Kohler, E., Li J., Paxson V., & Shenker S. J. (2002).  Observed Structure of Addresses in IP Traffic. Proceedings of the 2nd ACM SIGCOMM Internet Measurement Workshop (IMW). 253-266.
Kohler, E., Handley M., & Floyd S. (2003).  Designing DCCP: Congestion Control Without Reliability.
Kohler, E. (1997).  Prolac: a language for protocol compilation.
Kohler, E., Morris R., Chen B., Jannotti J., & M. Kaashoek F. (2000).  The Click Modular Router. ACM Transactions on Computer Systems. 18(3), 
Kohli, P., Osokin A., & Jegelka S. (2013).  A Principled Deep Random Field for Image Segmentation. 1971-1978.
Kohn, P., & Bilmes J. A. (1990).  Ring Array Processor (RAP): Software User's Manual Version 1.0.
Kohn, P. (1991).  Connectionist Layered Object-Oriented Network Simulator (CLONES): User's Manual.
Kolar, J., Liu Y., & Shriberg E. (2009).  Genre Effects on Automatic Sentee Segmentation of Speech: A Comparison of Broadcast News and Broadcast Conversationsnc. 4701-4704.
Kolar, J., Liu Y., & Shriberg E. (2010).  Speaker Adaptation of Language and Prosodic Models for Automatic Dialog Act Segmentation of Speech. Speech Communication. 52(3), 236-245.
Kolar, J., Shriberg E., & Liu Y. (2006).  Using Prosody for Automatic Sentence Segmentation of Multi-Party Meetings. Proceedings of 9th International Conference on Text, Speech and Dialogue (TSD 2006). 629-636.
Kolar, J., Liu Y., & Shriberg E. (2007).  Speaker Adaptation of Language Models for Automatic Dialog Act Segmentation of Meetings. Proceedings of the 8th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association (Interspeech 2007). 1621-1624.
Kolar, J., Shriberg E., & Liu Y. (2006).  On Speaker-Specific Prosodic Models for Automatic Dialog Act Segmentation of Multi-Party Meetings. Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP-Interspeech 2006). 2014-2017.
Konig, Y., Morgan N., & Chandra C. (1991).  GDNN: A Gender-Dependent Neural Network for Continuous Speech Recognition.
Konig, Y., Bourlard H., & Morgan N. (1996).  REMAP - Experiments with Speech Recognition. Proceedings of the International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP-96).
Konig, Y., Morgan N., Wooters C., Abrash V., Cohen M., & Franco H. (1993).  Modeling Consistency in a Speaker Independent Continuous Speech Recognition System. V, 682-687.
Konig, Y., & Morgan N. (1992).  GDNN: A Gender-Dependent Neural Network for Continuous Speech Recognition. Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks.
Konig, Y., Bourlard H., & Morgan N. (1995).  Remap Modeling for Connectionist Speech Recognition. Proceedings of the 15th Annual Speech Research Symposium.
Konig, Y., & Morgan N. (1994).  Modeling Dynamics in Connectionist Speech Recognition - the Time Index Model. Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP 94). 1523-1526.
Konig, Y., Bourlard H., & Morgan N. (1995).  REMAP: Recursive Estimation and Maximization of A Posteriori Probabilities - Application to Transition-Based Connectionist Speech Recognition. Proceedings of the Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 8 Conference (NIPS 8). 388-394.
Konig, Y., & Morgan N. (1993).  Supervised and Unsupervised Clustering of the Speaker Space for Connectionist Speech Recognition. Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech & Signal Processing.
Konig, Y., Morgan N., & Chandra C. (1991).  GDNN: A Gender-Dependent Neural Network for Continuous Speech Recognition.

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