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Wermter, S. (1997).  Hybrid Approaches to Neural Network-based Language Processing.
Wendelken, C., & Shastri L. (2002).  Combining Belief and Utility in a Structured Connectionist Agent Architecture. Proceedings of the 24th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2002).
Wendelken, C. (2002).  The Role of Mid-Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex in Working Memory: A Connectionist Model. Neurocomputing. 44-46, 1009-1016.
Wendelken, C., & Shastri L. (2003).  Acquisition of concepts and causal rules in Shruti. Proceedings of the 25th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society.
Wendelken, C., & Shastri L. (2000).  Probabilistic inference and learning in a connectionist causal network. Proceedings of the Second International ICSC Symposium on Neural Computation (NC'2000).
Wendelken, C. (2003).  Shruti-agent: A structured connectionist architecture for reasoning and decision-making.
Wendelken, C., & Shastri L. (2004).  Connectionist Mechanisms for Cognitive Control.
Weissman, B., Gomes B., Quittek J. W., & Holtkamp M. (1997).  A Performance Evaluation of Fine Grain Thread Migration with Active Threads.
Weissman, B. (1997).  Active Threads: An Extensible and Portable Light-Weight Thread System.
Weiss, R. J., Mandel M. I., & Ellis D. P. W. (2008).  Source Separation Based on Binaural Cues and Source Model Constraints. 419-422.
Weiser, M., Welch B., Demers A. J., & Shenker S. J. (1994).  Scheduling for Reduced CPU Energy. Proceedings of the First USENIX Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation (OSDI). 13-23.
Weinrib, A., & Shenker S. J. (1988).  Greed is Not Enough: Adaptive Load Sharing in Large Heterogeneous Systems. Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies (IEEE INFOCOM '88). 986-994.
Weihrauch, K. (1992).  The Degrees of Discontinuity of Some Translators Between Representations ofthe Real Numbers.
Wegmann, S., & Gillick L. (2010).  Why Has (Reasonably Accurate) Automatic Speech Recognition Been So Hard to Achieve?.
Wegmann, S., Faria A., Janin A., Riedhammer K., & Morgan N. (2013).  The Tao of ATWV: Probing the Mysteries of Keyword Search Performance.
Webster, M. A., & Kay P. (2006).  Individual and Population Differences in Focal Colors. 29-54.
Weber, F.., Manganaro L.., Peskin B., & Shriberg E. (2002).  Using Prosodic and Lexical Information for Speaker Identification. Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP 2002).
Weber, S. (2004).  The Success of Open Source.
Weber, S. Hollbach, & Stolcke A. (1990).  L0: A Testbed for Miniature Language Acquisition;.
Weaver, N. (2021).  What Happened in the Kaseya VSA Incident?. Lawfare.
Weaver, N., Kreibich C., Nechaev B., & Paxson V. (2011).  Implications of Netalyzr's DNS Measurements.
Weaver, N. (2020).  The SolarWinds Breach: Why Your Work Computers Are Down Today.
Weaver, N., & Ellis D. (2004).  Reflections on Witty: Analyzing the Attacker. ;login: The USENIX Magazine. 29(3), 34-37.
Weaver, N., Kreibich C., & Paxson V. (2010).  Measuring Access Connectivity Characteristics with Netalyzr.
Weaver, N. (2021).  Disrupting Cryptocurrencies 2: Lessons From the Poly 'Hack'. Lawfare.

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