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Taking advantage of usage service level agreements for better Grid resource scheduling
Topics in unsupervised language learning
A virtual data language and system for scientific workflow management in data grid environments
Analysis and automatic recognition of tones in Mandarin Chinese
Algorithms for bandit online linear optimization
Generalized latent semantic analysis for document representation
Models of query complexity for Boolean functions
The meaning of multilanguage programs
Learning random DNF over the uniform distribution
Geometric and landmark-based approaches to speech representation and recognition
Reflective techniques in extensible languages
Generating type-safe application-specific foreign interfaces
System and tools to support a Bayesian approach to improving large-scale metabolic models
Many-task computing: Bridging the gap between high-throughput computing and high-performance computing
OneClass boosting and its application to classification problems
Coupled-cluster response theory: Parallel algorithms and novel applications
Detection and tracking of multiple objects in fluorescence microscopy
Diffusion in computer science and statistics
A true higher-order module system
Computerized segmentation and measurement of pleural disease
Finite element method automation for non-Newtonian fluid models
Improving tone recognition with nucleus modeling and sequential learning
Effective scheduling techniques for high-level parallel programming languages
Provisioning computational resources using virtual machines and leases
Parallel multi-objective optimization algorithm for de novo design of target focused ligand libraries
Computational analysis of protein modular domain architectures
Fast numerical methods and biological problems
Testing isomorphism of combinatorial and algebraic structures
Computations in nonequilibrium systems: Enhanced sampling and dynamical phase transitions
Implementation techniques for nested-data-parallel languages
Enabling urgent computing within the existing distributed computing infrastructure
Natural language processing for named entities with word-internal information
Adaptive inference for graphical models
Stable algorithms and kinetic mesh refinement
From rigid templates to grammars: Object detection with structured models
Symmetry and equivalence relations in classical and geometric complexity theory
Learning pronunciations from unlabeled evidence
Grammatical methods in computer vision