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    • Computational Models of Discourse 

      Grosz, Barbara J.; Pollack, Candace; Sidner, Candace (MIT Press, 1989)
    • Computational Prediction of Alternative Translation Events 

      Richardson, Mary O. (2023-12-20)
      The regulation of gene expression is a fundamental and exquisitely orchestrated molecular process, ensuring the proper synthesis of proteins for cellular function. In the classic canon of molecular biology, mRNA is ...
    • Computational Questions in Evolution 

      Kanade, Varun (2012-10-23)
      Darwin's theory (1859) proposes that evolution progresses by the survival of those individuals in the population that have greater fitness. Modern understanding of Darwinian evolution is that variation in phenotype, or ...
    • Computational Social Science 

      Lazer, David M.; Pentland, Alex; Adamic, Lada; Aral, Sinan; Barabási, Albert-László; Brewer, Devon; Christakis, Nicholas Alexander; Contractor, Noshir; Fowler, James; Gutmann, Myron; Jebara, Tony; King, Gary; Macy, Michael; Roy, Deb; Van Alstyne, Marshall (American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2009)
      A field is emerging that leverages the capacity to collect and analyze data at a scale that may reveal patterns of individual and group behaviors.
    • Computational Thinking and Assignment Resubmission Predict Persistence in a Computer Science MOOC 

      Chen, Chen; Sonnert, Gerhard; Sadler, Philip; Malan, David (Wiley, 2020-02-27)
      Massive open online course (MOOC) studies have shown that precourse skills (such as precomputational thinking) and course engagement measures (such as making multiple submission attempts with assignments when the initial ...
    • Computational-Mechanism Design: A Call to Arms 

      Dash, Rajdeep K.; Jennings, Nicholas R.; Parkes, David C. (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Computer Society, 2003)
      Game theory has developed several powerful tools for analyzing decision making in systems composed of multiple autonomous actors. Given this fact, AI practitioners would like to exploit these tools when building software ...
    • Computations and Algorithms in Physical and Biological Problems 

      Qin, Yu (2014-06-06)
      This dissertation presents the applications of state-of-the-art computation techniques and data analysis algorithms in three physical and biological problems: assembling DNA pieces, optimizing self-assembly yield, and ...
    • Computer Science on Campus: Technology, (Inter)disciplinarity, and the Transformation of the American University 

      Schoenstein, Tasha L (2022-05-12)
      This dissertation explores how computer science became a discipline in the United States and how this process of discipline formation and institutionalization shaped the content and culture of computer science. Like other ...
    • Computer Simulations of Protein Folding and Evolution 

      Xu, Jiabin (2013-10-14)
      Computer simulations for investigating protein folding and evolution are presented. In chapter 1, an all-atom model with a knowledge-based potential is used to study the folding kinetics of Formin-Binding protein. We study ...
    • Computer-Assisted Text Analysis for Comparative Politics 

      Lucas, Christopher; Nielsen, Richard A.; Roberts, Margaret E.; Stewart, Brandon M.; Storer, Alex; Tingley, Dustin (Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2015)
      Recent advances in research tools for the systematic analysis of textual data are enabling exciting new research throughout the social sciences. For comparative politics, scholars who are often interested in non-English ...
    • Computing Complex Visual Features with Retinal Spike Times 

      Gütig, Robert; Gollisch, Tim; Sompolinsky, Haim I; Meister, Markus (Public Library of Science, 2013)
      Neurons in sensory systems can represent information not only by their firing rate, but also by the precise timing of individual spikes. For example, certain retinal ganglion cells, first identified in the salamander, ...
    • Computing Contrasts, Effect Sizes, and Counternulls on Other People's Published Data: General Procedures for Research Consumers 

      Rosnow, Ralph L.; Rosenthal, Robert (American Psychological Association, 1996)
      We describe convenient statistical procedures that will enable research consumers (e.g,, professional psychologists, graduate students, and researchers themselves) to reach beyond the published conclusions and make an ...
    • Computing cooperative solution concepts in coalitional skill games 

      Bachrach, Yoram; Parkes, David C.; Rosenschein, Jeffrey S. (Elsevier BV, 2013)
      We consider a simple model of cooperation among agents called Coalitional Skill Games (CSGs). This is a restricted form of coalitional games, where each agent has a set of skills that are required to complete various tasks. ...
    • Computing Parametric Ranking Models via Rank-Breaking 

      Soufiani, Hossein Azari; Parkes, David C.; Xia, Lirong (International Conference on Machine Learning, 2014)
      Rank breaking is a methodology introduced by Azari Soufiani et al. (2013a) for applying a Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) algorithm to the estimation of parametric ranking models. Breaking takes full rankings and breaks, ...
    • Computing Reserve Prices and Identifying the Value Distribution in Real-World Auctions with Market Dynamics 

      Walsh, William E; Parkes, David C.; Sandholm, Tuomas; Boutilier, Craig (Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, 2008)
    • Computing Sparse Representations in O(N log N) Time 

      Lin, Tsung-Han; Kung, H. T. (Signal Processing with Adaptive Sparse Structured Representations (SPARS 2013), 2013)
    • Computing the communication costs of item allocation 

      Rauenbusch, Timothy W.; Shieber, Stuart; Grosz, Barbara (Association for Computing Machinery, 2005)
      Multiagent systems require techniques for effectively allocating resources or tasks to among agents in a group. Auctions are one method for structuring communication of agents’ private values for the resource or task to a ...
    • Computing The Kullback-Leibler Divergence Between Probabilistic Automata Using Rational Kernels 

      Nelken, Rani; Shieber, Stuart Merrill (2006)
      Kullback-Leibler divergence is a natural distance measure between two probabilistic finite-state automata. Computing this distance is difficult, since it requires a summation over a countably infinite number of strings. ...
    • Computing the Steady Oceanic Circulation Using an Optimization Approach 

      Tziperman, Eli; Thacker, William C.; Bryan, Kirk (Elsevier, 1992)
      The traditional method for computing the steady oceanic circulation has been by stepping an oceanic model forward in time until transients are damped by friction. An alternative method, which has the potential for being ...
    • Concatenated Codes for Deletion Channels 

      Chen, Johnny; Mitzenmacher, Michael D.; Ng, Chaki; Varnica, Nedeljko (2003)
      We design concatenated codes suitable for the deletion channel. The inner code is a combination of a single deletion correcting Varshamov-Tenengolts block code and a marker code. The outer code is a low-density parity-check ...