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bigbossman Agarwal [4 articles]

Recent papers posted to bigbossman library by the author Agarwal. You can also see Agarwal everyone.
  • Predictive discrete latent factor models for large scale dyadic data
    (2007), pp. 26-35.
    by Deepak Agarwal, Srujana Merugu
    posted to graphs latent models scale by bigbossman on 2007-11-02 02:00:49 as ** along with 1 person ChaTo
  • Estimating rates of rare events at multiple resolutions
    (2007), pp. 16-25.
    by Deepak Agarwal, Andrei Z Broder, Deepayan Chakrabarti, Dejan Diklic, Vanja Josifovski, Mayssam Sayyadian
    posted to event multiresolution processing by bigbossman on 2007-11-02 02:00:38 as read
  • Efficient and effective explanation of change in hierarchical summaries
    (2007), pp. 6-15.
    by Deepak Agarwal, Dhiman Barman, Dimitrios Gunopulos, Neal E Young, Flip Korn, Divesh Srivastava
    posted to hierarchical summarization by bigbossman on 2007-11-02 02:00:23 as read
  • Emerging Challenges in Computational Topology
    (1 Sep 1999)
    by Marshall Bern, David Eppstein, Pankaj K Agarwal, Nina Amenta, Paul Chew, Tamal Dey, David P Dobkin, Herbert Edelsbrunner, Cindy Grimm, Leonidas J Guibas, John Harer, Joel Hass, Andrew Hicks, Carroll K Johnson, Gilad Lerman, David Letscher, Paul Plassmann, Eric Sedgwick, Jack Snoeyink, Jeff Weeks, Chee Yap, Denis Zorin
    posted to computational topology by bigbossman on 2007-06-11 20:38:20 as **
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