Publications
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From 3D space to third place: the social life of small virtual spaces
Through our virtual ethnography of dance clubs and corner bars in three MMO environments, we find four features of virtual public spaces that appear critical for their success: accessibility, social…
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Spectrum fusion: using multiple mass spectra for de novo peptide sequencing
We report on a new algorithm for combining the information from several mass spectra of the same peptide.
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Natural and implicit interaction systems
The notion that humans move purposefully to obtain information provides a guiding framework to interpret natural body movements and gestures as implicit cues.
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An Unfinished Canvas: Fact Sheet
An Unfinished Canvas revealed that an overwhelming majority of California schools fail to meet these guidelines and that key barriers include inadequate and unstable funding, insufficient instructional time, and limited…
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Linguistic processing for access to content
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Linguistic processing for access to implicit content — poster
A poster session that provides examples of linguistic processing in Bridge.
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Implicit authentication for mobile devices
We introduce the notion of implicit authentication the ability to authenticate users based on actions they would carry out anyway.
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Programmable Deblocking Filter Architecture for a VC-1 Video Decoder
This letter describes a programmable VC-1 deblocking filter architecture with capabilities to support different standards.
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Diclofenac Potassium Restores Objective and Subjective Measures of Sleep Quality in Women with Primary Dysmenorrhea
We determined the effectiveness of diclofenac potassium, compared to placebo, in alleviating nighttime pain and restoring sleep architecture in women with primary dysmenorrhea.
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Genre Effects on Automatic Sentence Segmentation of Speech: a Comparison of Broadcast News and Broadcast Conversations
We investigate genre effects on the task of automatic sentence segmentation, focusing on two important domains - broadcast news (BN) and broadcast conversation (BC).
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Episodic Memory in Detoxified Alcoholics: Contribution of Grey Matter Microstructure Alteration
These findings support the hypothesis that regional microstructural but no macrostructural alteration of the brain might be responsible, at least in part, for episodic memory deficits in alcohol dependence.
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The Systems Biology Graphical Notation
We present the Systems Biology Graphical Notation (SBGN), a visual language developed by a community of biochemists, modelers and computer scientists. SBGN consists of three complementary languages: process diagram, entity…