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Available as Preprints | | Just Published |  | FnT Machine Learning 2:2 A Survey of Statistical Network Models by Anna Goldenberg (University of Toronto), Alice X. Zheng (Microsoft Research),
Stephen E. Fienberg (Carnegie Mellon University) and Edoardo M. Airoldi (Harvard University) This issue surveys the burgeoning literature in statistical network modeling. |  | FnT Information Retrieval 4:3 Web Crawling by Chris Olston (Yahoo! Research) and Marc Najork (Microsoft Research) This is a survey
of the science and practice of web crawling. |  |
FnT Networking 3:3-4
Stochastic Geometry and Wireless Networks Volume 1: THEORY by Francois Baccelli and Bartek Blaszczyszyn (INRIA) This volume bears on wireless network modeling and performance analysis. |  |
FnT Networking 4:1-2
Stochastic Geometry and Wireless Networks Volume 2: APPLICATIONS by Francois Baccelli and Bartek Blaszczyszyn (INRIA) This volume bears on wireless network modeling and performance analysis. |  |
FnT Theoretical Computer Science 5:2
Algorithmic and Analysis Techniques in Property Testing by Dana Ron (Tel-Aviv University) In this article we survey results in property testing, where our emphasis is on common analysis and algorithmic techniques. |  | FnT Signal Processing 3:1-2 Statistical Methods and Models for Video-based Tracking, Modeling, and Recognition by Rama Chellappa (University of Maryland, College Park), Aswin C. Sankaranarayanan (Rice University), Ashok Veeraraghavan (Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratory) and Pavan Turaga (University of Maryland, College Park) This survey illustrates the role of imaging, illumination, and motion constraints in classical vision problems such as tracking, structure from motion, metrology, activity analysis and recognition, and appropriate statistical methods used in each of these problems. |  | FnT Entrepreneurship 6:1 Entrepreneurship in Developing Countries by Zoltan Acs and Nicola Virgill (George Mason University) This study suggests that the identification of the externalities which affect entrepreneurship provides a useful framework to examine the literature on entrepreneurship in developing countries. |  |
FnT Econometrics 3:3
Dealing with Endogeneity in
Regression Models with Dynamic Coefficients by Chang-Jin Kim (University of Washington, USA and Korea University, Korea) This article presents a unified econometric framework
for dealing with the issues of endogeneity in Markov-switching models and
time-varying parameter models. |  |
FnT Web Science 2:1
From Keyword Search to Exploration:
Designing Future Search Interfaces for the Web by Max L. Wilson (University of Southampton), Bill Kules (The Catholic University of America), m.c. schraefel (University of Southampton) and Ben Shneiderman (University of Maryland at College Park) To support researchers and designers in synthesizing and understanding the advances in search, this monograph offers a structured means to think about web search result visualization. |  |
FnT Finance 3:4
The Experimental Study of Asset Pricing Theory by Peter Bossaerts (California Institute of Technology and Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale Lausanne) This article sets the stage for experiments by first examining a
sample data set that looks very much like the typical historical data one gathers from
the field, only it was actually generated in the laboratory so that we know what really went on. |  |
FnT Electronic Design Automation 3:2-3
Numerical Simulation and
Modelling of Electronic and Biochemical Systems by Jaijeet Roychowdhury (University of California, Berkeley) This paper provides an introduction to the fundamentals of numerical simulation, and to the basics of modelling electronic circuits and biochemical reactions. |  |
FnT Electronic Design Automation 3:4
The Predictive Technology Model in the Late Silicon Era and Beyond by Yu Cao (Arizona State University), Asha Balijepalli (Global Foundries, Inc.), Saurabh Sinha (Arizona State University), Chi-Chao Wang (Arizona State University), Wenping Wang (Vitesse Semiconductor Corp.), Wei Zhao (Qualcomm) This paper presents a comprehensive set of predictive modeling developments. |  |
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