54 papers:
- DATE-2015-MajumderLBP #analysis #architecture #manycore #probability
- NoC-enabled multicore architectures for stochastic analysis of biomolecular reactions (TM, XL, PB, PP), pp. 1102–1107.
- LATA-2015-DennunzioFMP #problem
- Preimage Problems for Reaction Systems (AD, EF, LM, AEP), pp. 537–548.
- CHI-2015-WarshawMWKBS #algorithm #comprehension #people
- Can an Algorithm Know the “Real You”?: Understanding People’s Reactions to Hyper-personal Analytics Systems (JW, TM, SW, CK, MNB, BAS), pp. 797–806.
- KDD-2015-FeldmanNPR #mining #online #predict
- Utilizing Text Mining on Online Medical Forums to Predict Label Change due to Adverse Drug Reactions (RF, ON, AP, BR), pp. 1779–1788.
- CAV-2015-AbateBCK #adaptation #analysis #markov #network
- Adaptive Aggregation of Markov Chains: Quantitative Analysis of Chemical Reaction Networks (AA, LB, MC, MZK), pp. 195–213.
- CASE-2014-YamamotoYSM
- Influences of lug motion on lug-soil reaction forces in sandy soil (RY, YY, YS, SM), pp. 176–181.
- LATA-2014-DennunzioFM #combinator
- Extremal Combinatorics of Reaction Systems (AD, EF, LM), pp. 297–307.
- CHI-2014-LauberB
- In-your-face, yet unseen?: improving head-stabilized warnings to reduce reaction time (FL, AB), pp. 3201–3204.
- CSCW-2014-CastilloEPS #lifecycle #online #social #social media #using
- Characterizing the life cycle of online news stories using social media reactions (CC, MEH, JP, MS), pp. 211–223.
- HCI-AIMT-2014-HottaHOK #detection #estimation #fault #multi
- Detecting Address Estimation Errors from Users’ Reactions in Multi-user Agent Conversation (RH, HHH, SO, KK), pp. 245–253.
- HCI-AS-2014-PortouliP #adaptation #multi
- Adaptive Warning Strategies from Multiple Systems: A Simulator Study with Drivers with Different Reaction Times (EP, VP), pp. 485–493.
- KDD-2014-TsytsarauPC #social #social media
- Dynamics of news events and social media reaction (MT, TP, MC), pp. 901–910.
- PADL-2014-LakinP #compilation #functional #programming language #using
- Compiling DNA Strand Displacement Reactions Using a Functional Programming Language (MRL, AP), pp. 81–86.
- SAC-2014-AngelisFS #composition #self
- Self-composition of services with chemical reactions (FDA, JLFM, GDMS), pp. 1355–1356.
- CHI-2013-VinesTCBWO #human-computer #online #research
- HCI in the press: online public reactions to mass media portrayals of HCI research (JV, AT, RC, MB, PCW, PO), pp. 1873–1882.
- HCI-III-2013-NaganoHT #interactive
- Developing Sophisticated Robot Reactions by Long-Term Human Interaction (HN, MH, MT), pp. 319–328.
- ECIR-2013-YatesG #detection #named #social #social media
- ADRTrace: Detecting Expected and Unexpected Adverse Drug Reactions from User Reviews on Social Media Sites (AY, NG), pp. 816–819.
- KDD-2013-HarpazDLS #empirical
- Empirical bayes model to combine signals of adverse drug reactions (RH, WD, PL, NHS), pp. 1339–1347.
- ICSE-2013-WertHH #automation #performance #problem
- Supporting swift reaction: automatically uncovering performance problems by systematic experiments (AW, JH, LH), pp. 552–561.
- VMCAI-2013-JohnNN #network #predict
- Knockout Prediction for Reaction Networks with Partial Kinetic Information (MJ, MN, JN), pp. 355–374.
- CASE-2012-HsiehYCLTC
- A new swappable fluidic module for applications of capillary convective polymerase chain reaction (YFH, ASY, CWC, SKL, LYT, PHC), pp. 900–903.
- ITiCSE-2012-DicksonWGRA #student
- Student reactions to classroom lecture capture (PED, DIW, ACG, CCR, WRA), pp. 144–149.
- DLT-J-2011-EhrenfeuchtMRB12
- Stability and Chaos in reaction Systems (AE, MGM, GR, ATB), p. 1173–?.
- DAC-2011-JiangRP
- Synchronous sequential computation with molecular reactions (HJ, MDR, KKP), pp. 836–841.
- ESOP-2011-JohnLNV #constraints
- Biochemical Reaction Rules with Constraints (MJ, CL, JN, CV), pp. 338–357.
- DLT-J-2010-BrijderEMR11
- A Tour of reaction Systems (RB, AE, MGM, GR), pp. 1499–1517.
- CHI-2011-SchwindBH #recommendation
- I will do it, but i don’t like it: user reactions to preference-inconsistent recommendations (CS, JB, FWH), pp. 349–352.
- DHM-2011-HowardY #case study #predict
- Predicting Support Reaction Forces for Standing and Seated Tasks with Given Postures-A Preliminary Study (BH, J(Y), pp. 89–98.
- HCI-DDA-2011-LinDCLL
- Measuring Corrective Reaction Time with the Intermittent Illumination Model (JFL, CGD, CMC, YDL, YQL), pp. 397–405.
- HCI-UA-2011-LargeB #comparison #interface #retrieval #using #visualisation
- A Comparison of Children’s and Adults’ Retrieval Performances and Affective Reactions When Using a Conventional Interface and an Information Visualization Interface (AL, JB), pp. 590–598.
- CAV-2011-AndreychenkoMSW #identification #markov #modelling #parametricity
- Parameter Identification for Markov Models of Biochemical Reactions (AA, LM, DS, VW), pp. 83–98.
- DLT-2010-EhrenfeuchtR
- Reaction Systems: A Model of Computation Inspired by Biochemistry (AE, GR), pp. 1–3.
- CHI-2010-ManciniRBCJJPTN #named
- Contravision: exploring users’ reactions to futuristic technology (CM, YR, AKB, TC, LJ, ANJ, BAP, KT, BN), pp. 153–162.
- CHI-2009-HarrisonLSH #performance #smarttech #visual notation
- Where to locate wearable displays?: reaction time performance of visual alerts from tip to toe (CH, BYL, AS, SEH), pp. 941–944.
- HCI-NT-2009-LuzcandoBF #design pattern #usability
- Evaluating Usability-Supporting Architecture Patterns: Reactions from Usability Professionals (EL, DB, AF), pp. 320–328.
- ICLP-2009-BottalicoB #biology #constraints
- Constraint Based Languages for Biological Reactions (MB, SB), pp. 561–562.
- SFM-2008-DegasperiG #analysis #modelling #probability
- Sensitivity Analysis of Stochastic Models of Bistable Biochemical Reactions (AD, SG), pp. 1–20.
- KDD-2008-ChoRC #data mining #identification #mining #network
- Reconstructing chemical reaction networks: data mining meets system identification (YJC, NR, YC), pp. 142–150.
- SPLC-2008-AlvesCNMSB #aspect-oriented #named #product line
- FLiP: Managing Software Product Line Extraction and Reaction with Aspects (VA, FC, VN, AM, SS, PB), p. 354.
- DLT-2006-EhrenfeuchtR
- Computational Nature of Biochemical Reactions (AE, GR), p. 36.
- HPCA-2005-WuJMC #adaptation #multi
- Voltage and Frequency Control With Adaptive Reaction Time in Multiple-Clock-Domain Processors (QW, PJ, MM, DWC), pp. 178–189.
- DLT-2004-EhrenfeuchtR
- Basic Notions of Reaction Systems (AE, GR), pp. 27–29.
- ICEIS-v2-2004-KooptiwootS04a #idea #mining #set #using
- Mining the Relationships in the Form of Predisposing Factor and Coincident Factor in Time Series Data Set by Using the Combination of some Existing Ideas with a new Idea from the Fact in the Chemical Reaction (SK, MAS), pp. 531–534.
- FASE-2003-HeckelL #development #modelling #using #visual notation #web
- Model-Based Development of Web Applications Using Graphical Reaction Rules (RH, ML), pp. 170–183.
- CSEET-2000-Lisack #case study #experience #process #student
- The Personal Software Process in the Classroom: Student Reactions (an Experience Report) (SKL), pp. 169–175.
- ICPR-v3-2000-KubotaE
- Reaction-Diffusion Systems for Hypothesis Propagation (TK, FE), pp. 3547–3550.
- SAC-2000-HuangHBL #design
- Genome-wide Polymerase Chain Reaction Primer Design (HHH, GEH, RB, HL), pp. 65–74.
- ITiCSE-1997-Goldberg #student
- WebCT and first year: student reaction to and use of a Web-based resource in first year computer science (MWG), pp. 127–129.
- TACAS-1997-PhilippsS #verification
- Formal Verification of Statecharts with Instantaneous Chain Reaction (JP, PS), pp. 224–238.
- KDD-1997-Huber #scalability #statistics
- From Large to Huge: A Statistician’s Reactions to KDD & DM (PJH), pp. 304–308.
- ICML-1995-RaoGS #question
- For Every Generalization Action, Is There Really an Equal and Opposite Reaction? (RBR, DFG, WMS), pp. 471–479.
- SAC-1994-RuizSG #tutorial
- A tutorial system for inorganic chemical formulations and reactions (ILR, JLCS, MÁGN), pp. 583–587.
- CIKM-1993-RoseG #database #information management
- Knowledge Discovery in Reaction Databases (JRR, HLG), pp. 714–716.
- KDD-1991-AiBL #database
- Extracting Reaction Information from Chemical Databases (CSA, PEBJ, RHL), pp. 367–382.