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Stem wild$ (all stems)

73 papers:

VLDBVLDB-2015-MitliagkasBDC #approximate #exclamation #graph #performance #rank
FrogWild! — Fast PageRank Approximations on Graph Engines (IM, MB, AGD, CC), pp. 874–885.
CIAACIAA-2015-BerglundM #on the #parsing #regular expression #semantics
On the Semantics of Regular Expression Parsing in the Wild (MB, BvdM), pp. 292–304.
CHICHI-2015-BlockHHSCPDES #interactive
Fluid Grouping: Quantifying Group Engagement around Interactive Tabletop Exhibits in the Wild (FB, JH, MSH, AS, JC, BCP, JD, EME, CS), pp. 867–876.
CHICHI-2015-ClaesWSM #evaluation
Controlling In-the-Wild Evaluation Studies of Public Displays (SC, NW, KS, AVM), pp. 81–84.
CHICHI-2015-ReyalZK #experience #gesture #performance #user interface
Performance and User Experience of Touchscreen and Gesture Keyboards in a Lab Setting and in the Wild (SR, SZ, POK), pp. 679–688.
CSCWCSCW-2015-AhnWB #education
Open Education in the Wild: The Dynamics of Course Production in the Peer 2 Peer University (JA, SAW, BSB), pp. 1896–1905.
CSCWCSCW-2015-MemarovicSSKNY #case study #community
Capture the Moment: “In the Wild” Longitudinal Case Study of Situated Snapshots Captured Through an Urban Screen in a Community Setting (NM, AFgS, HS, EK, SN, LY), pp. 242–253.
CSCWCSCW-2015-ReineckeG #named #online #scalability
LabintheWild: Conducting Large-Scale Online Experiments With Uncompensated Samples (KR, KZG), pp. 1364–1378.
CSCWCSCW-2015-WhiteP
Expertise in the Wired Wild West (JIW, LP), pp. 662–675.
HCIDUXU-IXD-2015-GkouskosPKC #experience #user interface
Exploring User Experience in the Wild: Facets of the Modern Car (DG, IP, MK, FC), pp. 450–461.
HCIHCI-IT-2015-GentileMSG #design #gesture #interactive
Designing Touchless Gestural Interactions for Public Displays In-the-Wild (VG, AM, SS, AG), pp. 24–34.
OOPSLAOOPSLA-2015-MastrangeloPMLH #api #java
Use at your own risk: the Java unsafe API in the wild (LM, LP, AM, ML, MH, NN), pp. 695–710.
SACSAC-2015-BraunPPJ #adaptation #named #web
LogSec: adaptive protection for the wild wild web (BB, KP, JP, MJ), pp. 2149–2156.
ICSEICSE-v1-2015-LiebigJGAL #named #refactoring #variability
Morpheus: Variability-Aware Refactoring in the Wild (JL, AJ, FG, SA, CL), pp. 380–391.
ICSEICSE-v2-2015-GomezMMR #debugging
When App Stores Listen to the Crowd to Fight Bugs in the Wild (MG, MM, MM, RR), pp. 567–570.
CADECADE-2015-FurbachPS #automation #reasoning
Automated Reasoning in the Wild (UF, BP, CS), pp. 55–72.
TLCATLCA-2015-HirschowitzHT #type system
Wild ω-Categories for the Homotopy Hypothesis in Type Theory (AH, TH, NT), pp. 226–240.
SACSAC-2014-Guimaraes #architecture #composition #distributed #fault tolerance
A fault-tolerant architecture for decentralized compositions of services in the wild (FPG), pp. 1255–1256.
SACSAC-2014-KarumanchiS #case study #scalability #web #web service
In the wild: a large scale study of web services vulnerabilities (SK, ACS), pp. 1239–1246.
CHICHI-2013-0002CWO #community #lessons learnt
Leaving the wild: lessons from community technology handovers (NT, KC, PCW, PO), pp. 1549–1558.
CHICHI-2013-KharrufaBHLDO #deployment #lessons learnt #multi #scalability
Tables in the wild: lessons learned from a large-scale multi-tabletop deployment (AK, MB, PH, DL, PD, PO), pp. 1021–1030.
HCIHIMI-D-2013-ChamberlainCDGRTJ #community #design #named #ubiquitous
Placebooks: Participation, Community, Design, and Ubiquitous Data Aggregation “In the Wild” (AC, AC, MD, KG, SR, PT, MJ), pp. 411–420.
SACSAC-2013-PayetDKV #analysis #execution #scalability
EARs in the wild: large-scale analysis of execution after redirect vulnerabilities (PP, AD, CK, GV), pp. 1792–1799.
ICSEICSE-2013-SochaT #sketching
Sketching software in the wild (DS, JDT), pp. 1237–1240.
TLCATLCA-2013-Peyton-Jones #compilation #haskell
Type-Directed Compilation in the Wild: Haskell and Core (SLPJ), p. 1.
FMFM-2012-Degani #formal method
Formal Methods in the Wild: Trains, Planes, & Automobile (AD), p. 6.
CHICHI-2012-EvansW #behaviour #metric
Taming wild behavior: the input observer for text entry and mouse pointing measures from everyday computer use (AE, JOW), pp. 1947–1956.
CHICHI-2012-HuRKB
Deploying monotrans widgets in the wild (CH, PR, YK, BBB), pp. 2935–2938.
CHICHI-2012-JohnsonRLB #challenge #research
Being in the thick of in-the-wild studies: the challenges and insights of researcher participation (RMGJ, YR, JvdL, NBB), pp. 1135–1144.
CHICHI-2012-TabardHB #biology
The eLabBench in the wild: supporting exploration in a molecular biology lab (AT, JDHR, JB), pp. 3051–3060.
CSCWCSCW-2012-TripathiB #experience #modelling #predict
Predicting creativity in the wild: experience sample and sociometric modeling of teams (PT, WB), pp. 1203–1212.
CIKMCIKM-2012-NguyenDTH #power of
Federated search in the wild: the combined power of over a hundred search engines (DN, TD, DT, DH), pp. 1874–1878.
ICPRICPR-2012-McCloskeyD #detection #metadata #process #using #video
Activity detection in the wild using video metadata (SM, PD), pp. 3140–3143.
KDIRKDIR-2012-Vanetik #classification #dataset
Classification of Datasets with Frequent Itemsets is Wild (NV), pp. 386–389.
OSDIOSDI-2012-RavindranathPAMOS #mobile #monitoring #named #performance
AppInsight: Mobile App Performance Monitoring in the Wild (LR, JP, SA, RM, IO, SS), pp. 107–120.
HTHT-2011-SteichenOW #personalisation #semantics #social
Personalisation in the wild: providing personalisation across semantic, social and open-web resources (BS, AO, VW), pp. 73–82.
ICSMEICSM-2011-CorreiaF #maintenance #spreadsheet
Measuring maintainability of spreadsheets in the wild (JPC, MAF), pp. 516–519.
CHICHI-2011-BrownRS #challenge
Into the wild: challenges and opportunities for field trial methods (BB, SR, SS), pp. 1657–1666.
CHICHI-2011-BrushLMASD #automation #challenge
Home automation in the wild: challenges and opportunities (AJBB, BL, RM, SA, SS, CD), pp. 2115–2124.
CHICHI-2011-HazlewoodSC #case study
Issues in evaluating ambient displays in the wild: two case studies (WRH, ES, KC), pp. 877–886.
CHICHI-2011-HinrichsC #gesture #interactive #multi #sequence
Gestures in the wild: studying multi-touch gesture sequences on interactive tabletop exhibits (UH, MSTC), pp. 3023–3032.
CHICHI-2011-LindenJBRS #feedback #game studies #lessons learnt #realtime
Buzzing to play: lessons learned from an in the wild study of real-time vibrotactile feedback (JvdL, RMGJ, JB, YR, ES), pp. 533–542.
CHICHI-2011-MarshallMRKD #approach #how #interface #multi
Rethinking “multi-user”: an in-the-wild study of how groups approach a walk-up-and-use tabletop interface (PM, RM, YR, SK, MD), pp. 3033–3042.
CHICHI-2011-MejovaSBL #empirical #reuse
Reuse in the wild: an empirical and ethnographic study of organizational content reuse (YM, KDS, LB, JL), pp. 2877–2886.
HCIHCD-2011-LiikkanenHHBK #effectiveness #evaluation #generative #idea
Quantitative Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Idea Generation in the Wild (LAL, MMH, AH, TB, MPK), pp. 120–129.
KDDKDD-2011-SculleyOPSHZ #detection
Detecting adversarial advertisements in the wild (DS, MEO, MP, BS, JH, YZ), pp. 274–282.
ECOOPECOOP-2011-BeckmanKA #empirical #protocol
An Empirical Study of Object Protocols in the Wild (NEB, DK, JA), pp. 2–26.
OOPSLAOOPSLA-2011-JovicAH #debugging #detection #performance
Catch me if you can: performance bug detection in the wild (MJ, AA, MH), pp. 155–170.
GTTSEGTTSE-2011-PaigeKRMW #model management
Model Management in the Wild (RFP, DSK, LMR, NDM, JRW), pp. 197–218.
CHICHI-2010-InglesantS #cost analysis #policy
The true cost of unusable password policies: password use in the wild (PI, MAS), pp. 383–392.
ICPRICPR-2010-BauckhageJT #recognition
Age Recognition in the Wild (CB, AJ, CT), pp. 392–395.
ICPRICPR-2010-JulianDLCBC #automation #detection
Automatic Hair Detection in the Wild (PJ, CD, FL, VC, AB, AC), pp. 4617–4620.
DACDAC-2009-YagiREAVS #design
The wild west: conquest of complex hardware-dependent software design (HY, WR, JE, JA, KAV, MS), pp. 878–879.
STOCSTOC-2009-MontenegroT #how #question
How long does it take to catch a wild kangaroo? (RM, PT), pp. 553–560.
CIKMCIKM-2009-RafieiL #query #using #web
Data extraction from the web using wild card queries (DR, HL), pp. 1939–1942.
POPLPOPL-2009-Barker
Wild control operators (CB), p. 152.
REFSQREFSQ-2009-SeyffGMG #case study #experience #requirements
Scenarios in the Wild: Experiences with a Contextual Requirements Discovery Method (NS, FG, NAMM, PG), pp. 147–161.
HTHT-2008-LawlessHW #corpus #education #learning
Enhancing access to open corpus educational content: learning in the wild (SL, LH, VW), pp. 167–174.
CHICHI-2008-ConsolvoMTCFHKLLLSL #process
Activity sensing in the wild: a field trial of ubifit garden (SC, DWM, TT, MYC, JF, BLH, PVK, AL, LL, RL, IES, JAL), pp. 1797–1806.
CHICHI-2008-ParkesRI #interface
Topobo in the wild: longitudinal evaluations of educators appropriating a tangible interface (AJP, HR, HI), pp. 1129–1138.
SIGIRSIGIR-2007-ChurchT
The wild thing goes local (KWC, BT), p. 901.
RERE-2007-ArandaEW #how #requirements
Requirements in the wild: How small companies do it (JA, SME, GW), pp. 39–48.
ICALPICALP-v2-2006-AbdallaCDMNS #encryption
Identity-Based Encryption Gone Wild (MA, DC, AWD, JML, GN, NPS), pp. 300–311.
KDDKDD-2006-CaruanaEMRSFHK #mining #predict
Mining citizen science data to predict orevalence of wild bird species (RC, MFE, AM, MR, DS, DF, WMH, SK), pp. 909–915.
SIGIRSIGIR-2006-LiR #named #using #web
DeWild: a tool for searching the web using wild cards (HL, DR), p. 731.
LCTESLCTES-2006-Martonosi #case study #deployment #embedded #experience #hardware
Embedded systems in the wild: ZebraNet software, hardware, and deployment experiences (MM), p. 1.
DATEDATE-2005-ManaresiMAAVRATG
New Perspectives and Opportunities From the Wild West of Microelectronic Biochips (NM, GM, MA, VA, PV, AR, LA, MT, RG), pp. 1092–1093.
CSCWCSCW-2004-JuINW #design #physics
Where the wild things work: capturing shared physical design workspaces (WJ, AI, LN, TW), pp. 533–541.
KDDKDD-2004-KolterM #bytecode #detection #learning
Learning to detect malicious executables in the wild (JZK, MAM), pp. 470–478.
ECIRECIR-2003-KosterS
Taming Wild Phrases (CHAK, MS), pp. 161–176.
ICPRICPR-v2-2000-SaitohK #automation #recognition
Automatic Recognition of Wild Flowers (TS, TK), pp. 2507–2510.
HPCAHPCA-1999-HagerstenK #named #scalability
WildFire: A Scalable Path for SMPs (EH, MK), pp. 172–181.
CSCWCSCW-1996-OlsonT #lessons learnt
Groupware in the Wild: Lessons Learned from a Year of Virtual Collocation (JSO, SDT), pp. 419–427.

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