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Ratnasamy, S., Hellerstein J. M., & Shenker S. J. (2003).  Range Queries Over DHTs.
Ratnasamy, S., Handley M., Karp R. M., & Shenker S. J. (2002).  Topologically-Aware Overlay Construction and Server Selection. Proceedings of the 21st Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies (INFOCOM 2002). 3, 1190-1199.
Ravanelli, M., Elizalde B. Martinez, Bernd J., & Friedland G. (2015).  Insights into Audio-Based Multimedia Event Classification with Neural Networks. 19-23.
Ravuri, S., & Stolcke A. (2014).  Neural Network Models for Lexical Addressee Detection.
Ravuri, S. (2014).  Hybrid MLP/Structured-SVM Tandem Systems for Large Vocabulary and Robust ASR.
Ravuri, S., & Wegmann S. (2016).  How neural network depth compensates for HMM conditional independence assumptions in DNN-HMM acoustic models. Proceedings of Interspeech 2016.
Ravuri, S. (2011).  On the Use of Spectro-Temporal Features in Noise-Additive Speech.
Ravuri, S., & Morgan N. (2012).  Easy Does It: Robust Spectro-Temporal Many-Stream ASR Without Fine Tuning Streams. 4309-4312.
Ravuri, S., & Morgan N. (2010).  Using Spectro-Temporal Features to Improve AFE Feature Extraction for ASR. 1181-1184.
Ravuri, S., & Ellis D. P. W. (2010).  Cover Song Detection: From High Scores to General Classification. 65-68.
Raya, M.., Manshaei M.. H., Felegyhazi M., & Hubaux J.-P.. (2008).  Revocation Games in Ephemeral Networks. 199-210.
Rayner, M., Hockey B. Ann, Chatzichrisafis N., Farrell K., & Renders J-M. (2005).  A Voice-Enabled Procedure Browser for the International Space Station. Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL 2005). 29-32.
Rayner, M., Hockey B. Ann, Renders J-M., Chatzichrisafis N., & Farrell K. (2005).  Spoken Language Processing in the Clarissa Procedure Browser.
Rayner, M., Bouillon P., Hockey B. Ann, & Chatzichrisafis N. (2006).  REGULUS: A Generic Multilingual Open Source Platform for Grammar-Based Speech Applications. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2006). 783-788.
Rayner, M., Hockey B. Ann, & Bouillon P. (2006).  Putting Linguistics into Speech Recognition: The Regulus Grammar Compiler.
Rayner, M., Chatzichrisafis N., Bouillon P., Nakao Y., Isahara H., Kanzaki K., et al. (2005).  Japanese Speech Understanding Using Grammar Specialization. Proceedings of the Joint Conference on Human Language Technology and Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (HLT-EMNLP 2005). 26-27.
Razaghpanah, A., Nithyanand R., Vallina-Rodriguez N., Sundaresan S., Allman M., Kreibich C., et al. (2018).  Apps, Trackers, Privacy and Regulators: A Global Study of the Mobile Tracking Ecosystem. Proceedings of NDSS 2018.
Razaghpanah, A., Niaki A. Akhavan, Vallina-Rodriguez N., Sundaresan S., Amann J., & Gill P. (2017).  Studying TLS Usage in Android Apps.
Reardon, J., Feal Á., Wijesekera P., Bar On A. Elazari, Vallina-Rodriguez N., & Egelman S. (2019).  50 Ways to Leak Your Data: An Exploration of Apps’ Circumvention of the Android Permissions System. Proceedings of the 24th USENIX Security Symposium.
Reardon, J., Good N., Richter R., Vallina-Rodriguez N., Egelman S., & Palfrey Q. (2020).  JPush Away Your Privacy: A Case Study of Jiguang’s Android SDK.
Reeder, R. W., Felt A. Porter, Consolvo S., Malkin N., Thompson C., & Egelman S. (2018).  An Experience Sampling Study of User Reactions to Browser Warnings in the Field. Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’18).
[Anonymous] (1998).  Decision Technologies for Computational Finance, Proceedings of the London Conference. (Refenes, A.., Burgess N.., & Moody J., Ed.).
Regier, T., Kay P., & Khetarpal N. (2007).  Color Naming Reflects Optimal Partitions of Color Space. 104(4), 1436-1441.
Regier, T. (2003).  Constraining Computational Models of Cognition. 611-615.
Regier, T. (1996).  The Human Semantic Potential.

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