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Sears A, Plaisant C, Shneiderman B.  1992.  A new era for touchscreen applications: High precision, dragging icons, and refined feedback. Advances in Human-Computer Interaction. 3
Sears A, Shneiderman B.  1991.  High precision touchscreens: design strategies and comparisons with a mouse. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies. 34(4):593-613.
Sears A, Plaisant C, Shneiderman B.  1992.  A new era for high precision touchscreens. Advances in human-computer interaction. 3:1-33.
Sears A, Shneiderman B.  1994.  Split menus: effectively using selection frequency to organize menus. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction. 1(1):27-51.
Sears A, Kochavy Y, Shneiderman B.  1990.  Touchscreen field specification for public access database queries: let your fingers do the walking. Proceedings of the 1990 ACM annual conference on Cooperation. :1-7.
Sears A, REVIS DOREEN, SWATSKI JANET, CRITTENDEN ROB, Shneiderman B.  1993.  Investigating touchscreen typing: the effect of keyboard size on typing speed. Behaviour & Information Technology. 12(1):17-22.
Card S.  2009.  Information Visualization. Human-Computer InteractionHuman-Computer Interaction. 20093960:181-215.
Seaman CB, Mendonca MG, Basili VR, Kim YM.  2003.  User interface evaluation and empirically-based evolution of a prototype experience management tool. Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on. 29(9):838-850.
Seabrook RHC, Shneiderman B.  1989.  The user interface in a hypertext, multiwindow program browser. Interacting with computers. 1(3):301-337.
of at of Science U M C P. D. C, Spetsakis ME, Aloimonos Y, of at for Research U M C P. C A.  1987.  Structure from Motion from Line Correspondencies: New Results.
Schwartz M, Gupta SK, Anand DK, Brough JE, Kavetsky R.  2007.  Using virtual demonstrations for creating multi-media training instructions.
Schwartz W R, Kembhavi A, Harwood D, Davis LS.  2009.  Human detection using partial least squares analysis. Computer Vision, 2009 IEEE 12th International Conference on. :24-31.
Schwartz W, Pedrini H, Davis LS.  2009.  Video Compression and Retrieval of Moving Object Location Applied to Surveillance. Image Analysis and Recognition. :906-916.
Schwartz W, Guo H, Davis LS.  2010.  A robust and scalable approach to face identification. Computer Vision–ECCV 2010. :476-489.
Schwartz JP, Norman KL, Shneiderman B.  1985.  Performance on content-free menus as a function of study method. Tech Report HCIL-85-03.
Schwartz W, Davis LS, Pedrini H.  2011.  Local Response Context Applied to Pedestrian Detection. Progress in Pattern Recognition, Image Analysis, Computer Vision, and Applications. :181-188.
Schwartz WR, Gopalan R, Chellappa R, Davis LS.  2009.  Robust human detection under occlusion by integrating face and person detectors. Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Advances in Biometrics. :970-979.
Schwartz WR, Davis LS.  2009.  Learning Discriminative Appearance-Based Models Using Partial Least Squares. Computer Graphics and Image Processing (SIBGRAPI), 2009 XXII Brazilian Symposium on. :322-329.
Schwartz WR, Guo H, Choi J, Davis LS.  2012.  Face Identification Using Large Feature Sets. Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on. 21(4):2245-2255.
Schwartz WR, da Silva RD, Davis LS, Pedrini H.  2011.  A novel feature descriptor based on the shearlet transform. Image Processing (ICIP), 2011 18th IEEE International Conference on. :1033-1036.
Schurr SP, O'Leary DP, Tits A'L.  2009.  A Polynomial-Time Interior-Point Method for Conic Optimization, with Inexact Barrier Evaluations. SIAM Journal on Optimization. 20:548-571.
Schurr SP, Tits A, O'Leary DP.  2007.  Universal Duality in Conic Convex Optimization. Mathematical Programming A. 109(1):69-88.
Schulz R, Reggia JA.  2002.  Predicting nearest agent distances in artificial worlds. Artificial life. 8(3):247-264.
Schulz R, Reggia JA.  2005.  Mirror symmetric topographic maps can arise from activity-dependent synaptic changes. Neural computation. 17(5):1059-1083.
Schulz R, Reggia JA.  2004.  Temporally asymmetric learning supports sequence processing in multi-winner self-organizing maps. Neural Computation. 16(3):535-561.

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