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61 papers:

ICALPICALP-v1-2015-CohenS
Zero-Fixing Extractors for Sub-Logarithmic Entropy (GC, IS), pp. 343–354.
SACSAC-2014-AmadiniGM #constraints #theorem proving
An enhanced features extractor for a portfolio of constraint solvers (RA, MG, JM), pp. 1357–1359.
ICSMEICSM-2013-SahaRS #analysis #evolution #named
gCad: A Near-Miss Clone Genealogy Extractor to Support Clone Evolution Analysis (RKS, CKR, KAS), pp. 488–491.
STOCSTOC-2013-Li #exponential #independence
New independent source extractors with exponential improvement (XL), pp. 783–792.
SIGIRSIGIR-2013-Ekstrand-AbuegPA #automation
Live nuggets extractor: a semi-automated system for text extraction and test collection creation (MEA, VP, JAA), pp. 1087–1088.
STOCSTOC-2012-Li #design #privacy
Design extractors, non-malleable condensers and privacy amplification (XL), pp. 837–854.
CIKMCIKM-2012-LongGXK #approach #design #using
A simple approach to the design of site-level extractors using domain-centric principles (CL, XG, CX, SK), pp. 1517–1521.
STOCSTOC-2011-ZewiB #approximate
From affine to two-source extractors via approximate duality (NZ, EBS), pp. 177–186.
ICALPICALP-v1-2011-ChakrabortyGM #performance
Efficient Sample Extractors for Juntas with Applications (SC, DGS, AM), pp. 545–556.
ICALPICALP-v2-2011-Shaltiel
An Introduction to Randomness Extractors (RS), pp. 21–41.
STOCSTOC-2010-DeV #quantum
Near-optimal extractors against quantum storage (AD, TV), pp. 161–170.
CIKMCIKM-2010-WimalasuriyaD #component #information management #ontology
Components for information extraction: ontology-based information extractors and generic platforms (DCW, DD), pp. 9–18.
ICPRICPR-2010-Carneiro #automation #case study #comparative #design #image
A Comparative Study on the Use of an Ensemble of Feature Extractors for the Automatic Design of Local Image Descriptors (GC), pp. 3356–3359.
ASEASE-2009-MarasSC #named #web
phpModeler — A Web Model Extractor (JM, MS, IC), pp. 660–661.
ICPCICPC-2009-KimSW #configuration management #named
Kenyon-web: Reconfigurable web-based feature extractor (SK, SS, EJWJ), pp. 287–288.
STOCSTOC-2009-DodisW #encryption #symmetry
Non-malleable extractors and symmetric key cryptography from weak secrets (YD, DW), pp. 601–610.
STOCSTOC-2009-Ta-Shma #quantum
Short seed extractors against quantum storage (ATS), pp. 401–408.
ICDARICDAR-2007-RanzatoL #documentation #image #invariant
A Sparse and Locally Shift Invariant Feature Extractor Applied to Document Images (MR, YL), pp. 1213–1217.
STOCSTOC-2007-Indyk #nondeterminism
Uncertainty principles, extractors, and explicit embeddings of l2 into l1 (PI), pp. 615–620.
DocEngDocEng-2006-Bagley
COG Extractor (SRB), p. 31.
STOCSTOC-2006-KampRVZ
Deterministic extractors for small-space sources (JK, AR, SPV, DZ), pp. 691–700.
STOCSTOC-2006-Rao #constant #independence
Extractors for a constant number of polynomially small min-entropy independent sources (AR), pp. 497–506.
STOCSTOC-2006-Zuckerman #clique #linear
Linear degree extractors and the inapproximability of max clique and chromatic number (DZ), pp. 681–690.
ICALPICALP-v1-2006-LeeLT #independence
Deterministic Extractors for Independent-Symbol Sources (CJL, CJL, SCT), pp. 84–95.
MSRMSR-2005-KimN #comprehension #evolution #using
Using a clone genealogy extractor for understanding and supporting evolution of code clones (MK, DN), pp. 1–5.
STOCSTOC-2005-BarakKSSW #graph #independence #simulation
Simulating independence: new constructions of condensers, ramsey graphs, dispersers, and extractors (BB, GK, RS, BS, AW), pp. 1–10.
STOCSTOC-2005-Raz #random
Extractors with weak random seeds (RR), pp. 11–20.
ICALPICALP-2005-Zimand #encryption #generative #pseudo
Simple Extractors via Constructions of Cryptographic Pseudo-random Generators (MZ), pp. 115–127.
DACDAC-2004-GopeCJ #matrix #modelling #multi #performance #rank
A fast parasitic extractor based on low-rank multilevel matrix compression for conductor and dielectric modeling in microelectronics and MEMS (DG, SC, VJ), pp. 794–799.
DACDAC-2004-OhMASM #named #satisfiability
AMUSE: a minimally-unsatisfiable subformula extractor (YO, MNM, ZSA, KAS, ILM), pp. 518–523.
STOCSTOC-2004-Guruswami #question
Better extractors for better codes? (VG), pp. 436–444.
CSMRCSMR-2003-KienleS #benchmark #community #metric #towards #web
Towards a Benchmark for Web Site Extractors: A Call for Community Participatio (HMK, SES), p. 82–?.
IWPCIWPC-2003-CollardKM #c++ #lightweight #xml
An XML-Based Lightweight C++ Fact Extractor (MLC, HHK, JIM), pp. 134–143.
WCREWCRE-2003-LinHM
Completeness of a Fact Extractor (YL, RCH, AJM), pp. 196–205.
STOCSTOC-2003-LuRVW #constant #named
Extractors: optimal up to constant factors (CJL, OR, SPV, AW), pp. 602–611.
DACDAC-2002-KoukabDD #analysis #named #performance
HSpeedEx: a high-speed extractor for substrate noise analysis in complex mixed signal SOC (AK, CD, MJD), pp. 767–770.
IWPCIWPC-2002-SimHE #benchmark #c++ #metric #on the #using
On Using a Benchmark to Evaluate C++ Extractors (SES, RCH, SME), pp. 114–123.
WCREWCRE-2001-DeanMH #c++
Union Schemas as a Basis for a C++ Extractor (TRD, AJM, RCH), p. 59–?.
STOCSTOC-2001-Ta-ShmaUZ
Loss-less condensers, unbalanced expanders, and extractors (ATS, CU, DZ), pp. 143–152.
STOCSTOC-2001-Ta-ShmaZ
Extractor codes (ATS, DZ), pp. 193–199.
STOCSTOC-2000-ImpagliazzoSW #generative #pseudo
Extractors and pseudo-random generators with optimal seed length (RI, RS, AW), pp. 1–10.
DACDAC-1999-TupuriKA #automation #constraints #functional #generative #testing #using
Test Generation for Gigahertz Processors Using an Automatic Functional Constraint Extractor (RST, AK, JAA), pp. 647–652.
STOCSTOC-1999-RazRV #fault
Extracting all the Randomness and Reducing the Error in Trevisan’s Extractors (RR, OR, SPV), pp. 149–158.
STOCSTOC-1999-Trevisan #generative #pseudo #using
Construction of Extractors Using Pseudo-Random Generators (Extended Abstract) (LT), pp. 141–148.
OOPSLAOOPSLA-1999-TipLSS #experience #java
Practical Experience with an Application Extractor for Java (FT, CL, PFS, DS), pp. 292–305.
STOCSTOC-1996-Zuckerman
Randomness-Optimal Sampling, Extractors, and Constructive Leader Election (DZ), pp. 286–295.
ICPRICPR-1996-BollackerG #linear
Linear feature extractors based on mutual information (KDB, JG), pp. 720–724.
ICPRICPR-1996-SugiyamaA #analysis #multi
Edge feature analysis by a vectorized feature extractor and in multiple edges (TS, KA), pp. 280–284.
ICPRICPR-1996-WangRNBJ
A generalized expansion matching based feature extractor (ZW, KRR, DN, JBA, NJ), pp. 29–33.
ICSEICSE-1996-MurphyNL #empirical #graph
An Empirical Study of Static Call Graph Extractors (GCM, DN, ESCL), pp. 90–99.
DACDAC-1993-ChangA #named #performance
VIPER: An Efficient Vigorously Sensitizable Path Extractor (HC, JAA), pp. 112–117.
ICDARICDAR-1993-HeutteMPPL #multi #recognition
Handwritten numeral recognition based on multiple feature extractors (LH, JVM, BP, JLP, YL), pp. 167–170.
DACDAC-1988-Boehner #automation #logic #named
LOGEX — an Automatic Logic Extractor Form Transistor to Gate Level for CMOS Technology (MB), pp. 517–522.
DACDAC-1988-HenkelG #layout #named #set #verification
RISCE — A Reduced Instruction Set Circuit Extractor for Hierarchical VLSI Layout Verification (VH, UG), pp. 465–470.
DACDAC-1987-SuRT #named
HPEX: A Hierarchical Parasitic Circuit Extractor (SLS, VBR, TNT), pp. 566–569.
DACDAC-1986-NaharS #performance
A time and space efficient net extractor (SN, SS), pp. 411–417.
DACDAC-1985-ScottO
Magic’s circuit extractor (WSS, JKO), pp. 286–292.
DACDAC-1984-KorsI #graph #interactive
An interactive electrical graph extractor (JLK, MI), pp. 624–628.
DACDAC-1984-McCormick #design #named
EXCL: A circuit extractor for IC designs (SPM), pp. 616–623.
DACDAC-1983-BastianEFHM #simulation #specification
Symbolic Parasitic Extractor for Circuit Simulation (SPECS) (JDB, ME, PJF, CEH, LPM), pp. 346–352.
DACDAC-1983-Gupta #named
ACE: A Circuit Extractor (AG), pp. 721–725.

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