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On the Price of Heterogeneity in Parallel SystemsP. Brighten Godfrey and R. M. KarpTheory of Computing Systems, Vol. 45, No. 2, pp. 280-301August 2009Algorithms[PDF]

Computing Nash Equilibria for Scheduling on Restricted Parallel LinksM. Gairing, T. Lücking, M. Mavronicolas, and B. MonienTheory of Computing Systems, Vol. 47, No. 2, pp. 405-432August 2010Algorithms
Automatic extraction of Subcorpora for Corpus-based Dictionary-buildingS. GahlThierry Fontenelle et al. (Eds.) Proceedings of the 8th EURALEX Conference, Liège, Belgium, pp. 445-452 1998AI
Dissemination of Mutable Sets of Web ObjectsS. Buchholz, S. Gobel, A. Schill, and T. ZiegertThirteenth IASTED International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing Systems, 2001. 2001Networking
Sharing the Cost of Multicast TransmissionsJ. Feigenbaum, C. Papadimitriou, and S. ShenkerThirty-Second Annual ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing (STOC00), May 2000.May 2000Networking
Aspects of Associative ProcessingJ.A. FeldmanTN-1965-13, Lincoln Laboratory, MIT, Lexington, Massachusetts 1965AI
An Associative Processing System for Conventional Digital ComputersJ.A. Feldman and P.D. RovnerTN-1967-19, Lincoln Laboratory, MIT, Lexington, Massachusetts 1967AI
Taxonomic Data Integration from Multilingual Wikipedia EditionsG. de Melo and G. WeikumTo appear in Knowledge and Information Systems 2013AI
Narrative Theme Navigation for Sitcoms Supported by Fan-Generated ScriptsG. Friedland, A. Janin, and L. GottliebTo appear in Multimedia Tools and Applications, Springer 2012Speech[PDF]

Context and Causality in Cognitive ScienceJ. FeldmanTo appear in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface 0000AI
Effective Straggler Mitigation: Attack of the ClonesG. Ananthanarayanan, A. Ghodsi, S. Shenker, and I. StoicaTo appear in the Proceedings of the 10th USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation (NSDI ’13), Lombard, IllinoisApril 2013Networking
A Cognitive Model of ScalesS. NarayananTo appear in the proceedings of the 12th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference (ICLC), Edmonton, CanadaJune 2013AI
MetaNet: A Multilingual Metaphor RepositoryS. NarayananTo appear in the proceedings of the 12th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference (ICLC), Edmonton, CanadaJune 2013AI
Semi-Supervised Domain Adaptation with Instance ConstraintsJ. Donahue, J. Hoffman, E. Rodner, K. Saenko, and T. DarrellTo appear in the proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Portland, OregonJune 2012Vision
Exploiting Innocuous Activity for Correlating Users Across SitesO. Goga, H. Lei, S. H. K. Parthasarathi, G. Friedland, R. Sommer, and R. TeixeiraTo appear in the proceedings of the World Wide Web Conference (WWW), Rio de Janeiro, BrazilMay 2013Networking
Here's My Cert, So Trust Me, Maybe? Understanding TLS Errors on the WebD. Akhawe, B. Amann, M. Vallentin, and R. SommerTo appear in the proceedings of the World Wide Web Conference (WWW), Rio de Janeiro, BrazilMay 2013Networking
Good, Great, Excellent: Global Inference of Lexical IntensitiesG. de Melo and M. BansalTo appear in the Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics 2013AI
A computational model of attachment secure responses in the Strange SituationA. AmengualTR-09-002March 2009ICSI Technical Reports
Language Constructs and Support Systems for Distributed ComputingJ.A. Feldman and C.S. EllisTR102, Computer Science Department, University of Rochester, New York. Also in Proceedings of Distributed Computing Symposium, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, August 1982May 1982AI
Rochester Connectionist Papers 1979-84J.A. Feldman, D.H. Ballard, C.M. Brown, and S.L. SmallTR124, Computer Science Department, University of Rochester, New York, RevisedJune 1984AI
Semantic Networks and Neural NetsJ.A. Feldman and L. ShastriTR131, Computer Science Department, University of Rochester, New YorkJune 1984AI
Energy and the Behavior of Connectionist ModelsJ.A. FeldmanTR155, Computer Science Department, University of Rochester, New YorkNovember 1985AI
Rochester Connectionist Papers: 1979-1985J.A. Feldman, D.H. Ballard, C.M. Brown, and G.S. DellTR172, Computer Science Department, University of Rochester, New YorkDecember 1985AI
Research in Computer Science and Computer EngineeringJ.A. Feldman, et.alTR3, University of Rochester, Departments of Computer Science and Electrical EngineeringNovember 1975AI
Computing with ConnectionsJ.A. Feldman and D.H. BallardTR72, Computer Science Department, University of Rochester, New York. Also in Human and Machine Vision, A. Rosenfeld and J. Beck (eds.), 1982April 1981AI
A Programming Methodology for Distributed Computing (among other things)J.A. FeldmanTR9, Computer Science Department, University of Rochester, New YorkJanuary 1977AI
Memory and Change in Connection NetworksJ.A. FeldmanTR96, Computer Science Department, University of Rochester, New YorkDecember 1981AI
Four Frames Suffice: A Provisionary Model of Vision and SpaceJ.A. FeldmanTR99, Computer Science Department, University of Rochester, New York 1982AI
A Simple Algorithm for Finding Frequent Elements in Streams and BagsR.M. Karp, S. Shenker, and C.H. PapadimitriouTransactions on Database Systems 2003Algorithms
Language, Thought, and Color: Whorf Was Half RightT. Regier and P. KayTrends in Cognitive Science, Vol. 13, Issue 10, pp. 439-446October 2009AI[PDF]

Cognitive Science Should Be Unified: Comment on Griffiths et al. and McClelland et al.J. FeldmanTrends in Cognitive Science, Vol. 14, Issue 8, pp. 339-388August 2010AI
Language, Thought, and Color: Recent DevelopmentsP. Kay and T. RegierTrends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 10, Issue 2, pp. 51-54February 2006AI
Episodic Memory and Cortico-Hippocampal InteractionsL. ShastriTrends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 6, No. 4, pp. 162-168April 2002AI[PDF]

Emergent Constraints on Word-Learning: A Computational ReviewT. RegierTrends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 7, Issue 6, pp. 263-268June 2003AI
Ensemble Feature Selection for Multi-stream Automatic Speech RecognitionD. GelbartUC Berkeley dissertationDecember 2008Speech[PDF]

Kernel Optimization for Support Vector Machines: Application to Speaker VerificationA. HatchUC Berkeley dissertationDecember 2006Speech[PDF]

Audio Segmentation for Meetings Speech ProcessingK. A. BoakyeUC Berkeley dissertationDecember 2008Speech[PDF]

Constructing Grammar: A Computational Model of the Emergence of Early ConstructionsN. ChangUC Berkeley dissertationFebruary 2009AI[PDF]

A Computational Model of Human Blood Clotting: Simulation, Analysis, Control, and ValidationJ. MakinUC Berkeley dissertationDecember 2008AI[PDF]

Contextual Bootstrapping for Grammar LearningE. MokUC Berkeley dissertationJanuary 2009AI[PDF]

Structured Approaches to Data Selection for Speaker RecognitionH. LeiUC Berkeley dissertationDecember 2010Speech[PDF]

Nintendo Yes Wii CanT. LampikoskiUC Berkeley Haas School of Business MBA case studyMarch 2009Other
Efficient VLSI Implementations of Vector-Thread ArchitecturesY. LeeUC Berkeley Master's thesis, Berkeley, California. Also EECS Department, UC Berkeley Technical Report No. UCB/EECS-2011-129, Berkeley, CaliforniaDecember 2011Architecture[PDF]

Improving Energy Efficiency and Reducing Code Size with RISC-V CompressedA. S. WatermanUC Berkeley Master's thesis, Berkeley, California. Also EECS Department, UC Berkeley Technical Report No. UCB/EECS-2011-63, Berkeley, CaliforniaMay 2011Architecture[PDF]

On the Use of Spectro-Temporal Features in Noise-Additive SpeechS. RavuriUC Berkeley Master's thesis, Spring 2011 2011Speech[PDF]

Phonetic- and Speaker-Discriminant Features for Speaker RecognitionL. StollUC Berkeley Masters ThesisDecember 2006Speech[PDF]

Answering Questions about Complex EventsS. SinhaUC Berkeley PhD dissertation, Berkeley, CaliforniaDecember 2008AI[PDF]

Finding Difficult Speakers in Automatic Speaker RecognitionL. StollUC Berkeley PhD thesis, Berkeley, CaliforniaDecember 2011Speech[PDF]

Enabling Innovation Below the Communication APIG. Ananthanarayanan, K. Heimerl, M. Zaharia, M. Demmer, T. Koponen, A. Tavakoli, S. Shenker, and I. StoicaUC Berkeley Technical Report, UCB/EECS-2009-141October 2009Networking[PDF]

Auditory model for parametrization of speechH. Hermansky, N. Morgan, and P. KohnUnited States Patent 5,450,522. U.S. Class 704/200.1, 704/205. International Class G10L 009/00. Field of Search 381/29-53 395/2.1-2.39September 12 1995Patents

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