Publications
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Comment on Unbiased statistical analysis for multi-stage proteomic search strategies
We argue here that the unbiased solution proposed by Everett et al., however, is also biased, and under certain circumstances can also result in a serious underestimate of the FDR,…
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Accessing structured health information through English queries and automatic deduction
We describe a prototype system, Quadri, which answers questions about HIV treatment using the Stanford HIV Drug Resistance Database and other resources.
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Accessing structured health information through English queries and automatic deduction
We describe ongoing research in using natural English text queries and automated deduction to obtain answers based on multiple structured data sources in a specific subject domain.
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Absence of geminate recombination in some organic solar cells
Abstract Transient photoconductivity measurements provide a definitive test to distinguish between geminate and non-geminate recombination in bulk heterojunction (BHJ) organic solar cells. We report the results of such measurements on…
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Predicting privacy settings: a case study using Google Buzz
In this paper, we analyze factors influencing changes in privacy-related settings in the Google Buzz social network.
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Brahms tutorial
Abstract Brahms is an agent-based modeling and simulation environment a) for developing simulations of people, organizations, and objects such as tools, documents and systems and b) for designing, simulating and…
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Structural origin of gap states in semicrystalline polymers and the implications for charge transport
We quantify the degree of disorder in the - stacking direction of crystallites of a high performing semicrystalline semiconducting polymer.
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Fundamental limits of information dissemination in wireless ad hoc networks-part II: Multi-packet reception
We present capacity and delay scaling laws for random wireless ad hoc networks under all information dissemination modalities (unicast, multicast, broadcast and anycast) when nodes are endowed with multi-packet reception…
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Printed electronics at Palo Alto Research Center
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Quality measurement in early childhood settings
What constitutes quality in early childhood settings, and how can it best be measured with today’s widely used tools and promising new approaches?
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How health IT is changing the nature of medical work
This talk explains changes in worker attitudes and perspectives, evolutions of work practices, and adaptations in the organization of work as it is collaboratively achieved by configurations of people and…
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Changes in Sleep as a Function of Adolescent Development
While changes in sleep across adolescence are a normal part of development, many adolescents are getting insufficient sleep and are consequently, less likely to perform well at school, more likely…