Publications

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Feldman, J. (1998).  Real Language Learning. Proceedings of the the Grammatical Inference, 4th International Colloquium (ICGI 1998). 114-125.
Kohler, E., M. Kaashoek F., & Montgomery D. R. (1999).  A Readable TCP in the Prolac Protocol Language. Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM '99 Conference.
Allman, M., & Paxson V. (2008).  A Reactive Measurement Framework. 92-101.
Hermansky, H., Morgan N., Bayya A., & Kohn P. (1992).  RASTA-PLP Speech Analysis Technique. Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech & Signal Processing.
Morgan, N., & Hermansky H. (1992).  RASTA Extensions: Robustness to Additive and Convolutional Noise. Proceedings of the Workshop on Speech Processing in Adverse Conditions. 115-118.
Freytag, A., Rodner E., Bodesheim P., & Denzler J. (2012).  Rapid Uncertainty Computation with Gaussian Processes and Histogram Intersection Kernels.
Rejaie, R., Handley M., & Estrin D. (1999).  RAP: An End-to-End Rate-Based Congestion Control Mechanism for Realtime Streams in the Internet. Proceedings of Infocom 1999.
Geiger, A., Urtasun R., & Darrell T. (2009).  Rank Priors for Continuous Non-Linear Dimensionality Reduction. 880-887.
Karp, R. M., Schindelhauer C., Shenker S. J., & Vocking B.. (2000).  Randomized Rumor Spreading. Proceedings of the IEEE 41st Annual Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science (FOCS 2000). 565-574.
Karp, R. M., & Zhang Y. (1988).  A randomized parallel branch-and-bound procedure. Proceedings of the 20th Annual ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing. 290-300.
Mavronicolas, M., & Sauerwald T. (2009).  A Randomized, O(log w)-Depth 2-Smoothing Network. 178-187.
Aleliunas, R., Karp R. M., Lipton R. J., Lovász L., & Rackoff C. (1979).  Random Walks, Universal Traversal Sequences, and the Complexity of Maze Problems. Proceedings of the 20th Annual IEEE Symposium of Foundations of Computer Science. 218-223.
Aleliunas, R., Karp R. M., Lipton R. J., & Lovász L. (1979).  Random Walks, Universal Traversal Sequences, and the Complexity of Maze Problems. Proceedings of the Computer Science and Statistics 12th Annual Symposium on the Interface. 174-176.
Yang, J., Sindhwani V., Fan Q., Avron H., & Mahoney M. (2014).  Random Laplace Feature Maps for Semigroup Kernels on Histograms.
Tan, Z., Waterman A., Avižienis R., Lee Y., Cook H., Patterson D., et al. (2010).  RAMP Gold: An FPGA-Based Architecture Simulator for Multiprocessors.
Bergen, B. K. (2000).  Ramifications of phonology-syntax interactions for phonological models. Proceedings of the 24th Annual Penn Linguistics Colloquium. 27-36.
Khodapanah, B., Awada A., Viering I., Francis J., Simsek M., & Fettweis G. (2019).  Radio Resource Management in Context of Network Slicing: What is Missing in Existing Mechanisms?. Proceedings of the IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference 2019.
Huebsch, R., Hellerstein J. M., Lanham N.., Loo B. Thau, Shenker S. J., & Stoica I. (2003).  Querying the Internet with PIER. Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Very Large Data Bases (VLDB 2003). 321-332.
ulo, O. Č. (2011).  Querying Multilevel Annotation and Alignment for Detecting Grammatical Valence Divergencies. 63-68.
Chun, B., Hellerstein J. M., Huebsch R., Jeffery S. R., Loo B. Thau, Mardanbeigi S., et al. (2004).  Querying at Internet Scale. Proceedings of the ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data (SIGMOD '04). 935-936.
Doerr, B., Friedrich T., & Sauerwald T. (2009).  Quasirandom Rumor Spreading: Expanders, Push vs. Pull, and Robustness. 366-377.
Doerr, B., Friedrich T., Künneman M.., & Sauerwald T. (2009).  Quasirandom Rumor Spreading: An Experimental Analysis. 145-153.
Friedrich, T., Gairing M., & Sauerwald T. (2010).  Quasirandom Load Balancing. 1620-1629.
Yang, J., Sindhwani V., Avron H., & Mahoney M. (2014).  Quasi-Monte Carlo Feature Maps for Shift-Invariant Kernels.
Boulis, C., & Ostendorf M. (2005).  A Quantitative Analysis of Lexical Differences Between Genders in Telephone Conversations. Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL 2005). 435-442.

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