Publications
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Longitudinal Changes in Sleep EEG and Brain Structure in Adolescence
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A New Perspective for Schizophrenia: TAAR1 Agonists Reveal Antipsychotic- and Antidepressant-Like Activity, Improve Cognition and Control Body Weight
We show that activation of the trace amine-associated receptor 1 (TAAR1), a modulator of monoaminergic neurotransmission, represents a novel therapeutic option.
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Multi-domain information fusion for insider threat detection
In this paper we report our effort on detecting malicious insiders from large amounts of work practice data.
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Interest flooding attack and countermeasures in Named Data Networking
In this paper we investigate effective solutions to mitigate Interest flooding.
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Random acts of kindness: the intelligent and context-aware future of reciprocal altruism and community collaboration
This paper highlights the possibilities for today's researchers and innovators to turbocharge community collaboration by developing the required technologies.
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FERN: a unifying framework for name resolution across heterogeneous architectures
We introduce FERN (Federated Extensible Resolution of Names), the first framework designed to enable efficient name resolution across heterogeneous name resolution systems operating in dynamic or static networks.
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Testing a novel parking system: on-street reservations
We developed a novel parking system that allows people to reserve on-street parking, meant to reduce congestion, increase convenience, and raise revenue.
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Echoes from the past: how technology mediated reflection improves well-being
We built Echo, a smartphone application for recording everyday experiences and reflecting on them later.
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Fisheye Word Cloud for temporal sentiment exploration
This poster abstract presents a new word cloud technique, the Fisheye Word Cloud, for exploring time-series data in a focused+context approach to analyzing word data.
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Improving Speaker Identification Robustness to Highly Channel-Degraded Speech Through Multiple System Fusion
This article describes our submission to the speaker identification (SID) evaluation for the first phase of the DARPA Robust Audio and Transcription of Speech (RATS) program.
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Modulation of Limbic-Cerebellar Functional Connectivity Enables Alcoholics to Recognize Who Is Who
Using an fMRI paradigm, we investigated whether memory performance by alcoholics on a face–name association test previously observed to be problematic for alcoholics could be explained by desynchronous activity between…
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Articulatory trajectories for large-vocabulary speech recognition
We present a neural network model to estimate articulatory trajectories from speech signals where the model was trained using synthetic speech signals generated by Haskins Laboratories’ task-dynamic model of speech…