Publications
(1998).
Constructing Maps Using the Span and Inclusion Relations.
RECOMB 98. Proceedings of the Second Annual International Conference on Computational Molecular Biology. 64-73.
(1998).
(1998). Core-Stateless Fair Queueing: Achieving Approximately Fair Bandwidth Allocations in High Speed Networks.
ACM Computer Communication Review. 28, 118-130.
(1998). Creating a Scalable Architecture for Internet Measurement.
Proceedings of the Internet Summit (INET '98).
(1998). Challenges for Theory of Computing.
SIGACT News. 30,
(1999).
(1999). Combined Speech and Speaker Recognition With Speaker-adapted Connectionist Models.
Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding (ASRU-99).
(1999). A Connectionist Encoding of Parameterized Schemas and Reactive Plans.
Proceedings of the First SMART-Symposium. 1-28.
(1999). Connectionist Symbol Processing: Dead or Alive?.
(Jagota, A.., Plate T.., Shastri L., & Sun R.., Ed.).2, 1-40.
(1999). Contextual Word and Syllable Pronunciation Models.
Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding (ASRU-99).
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(2000).
The Click Modular Router.
ACM Transactions on Computer Systems. 18(3),
(2000). A Combinatorial Approach to Protein Docking with Flexible Side-Chains.
Proceedings of the Fourth Annual International conference on Computational Molecular Biology (RECOMB-00).
(2000).
(2000). Comments on the Performance of Measurement-Based Admission Control Algorithms.
Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies (INFOCOM 2000). 3, 1233-1242.
(2000). A Comparison of Data-Derived and Knowledge-Based Modeling of Pronunciation Variation.
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP 2000).
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(2000). Consonant Discrimination in Elicited and Spontaneous Speech: A Case for Signal-Adaptive Front Ends in ASR.
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP 2000).
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(2000). Can Prosody Aid the Automatic Processing of Multi-Party Meetings? Evidence from Predicting Punctuation, Disfluencies, and Overlapping Speech.
Proceedings of the ISCA Tutorial and Research Workshop on Prosody in Speech Recognition and Understanding.
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