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1992
Reggia JA, Chou H-H, Armentrout SL, Peng Y.  1992.  Simple systems exhibiting self-directed replication: annex of transition functions and software documentation.
Doermann D, Varma V.  1992.  Simulating Pressure Variations in Handwriting. Proceedings of the Twenty-Third Annual Modeling and Simulation Conference. :2141-2148.
Brooks FP, Airey J, Alspaugh J, Bell A, Brown R, Hill C, Nimscheck U, Rheingans P, Rohlf J, Smith D et al..  1992.  Six Generations of Building Walkthrough: Final Technical Report to the National Science Foundation.
Shneiderman B.  1992.  Socially responsible computing I: a call to action following the LA riots. ACM SIGCHI Bulletin. 24(3):14-15.
Shneiderman B.  1992.  Socially responsible computing II: first steps on the path to positive contributions. ACM SIGCHI Bulletin. 24(3):16-17.
D'Autrechy CL, Reggia JA, Berndt RS.  1992.  Software approaches to segmentation analysis. Computer Science Technical Report Series; Vol. CS-TR-2991. :24-24.
Jacobs DW.  1992.  Space efficient 3-D model indexing. Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 1992. Proceedings CVPR '92., 1992 IEEE Computer Society Conference on. :439-444.
Mount SM, Burks C, Herts G, Stormo GD, White O, Fields C.  1992.  Splicing signals in Drosophila: intron size, information content, and consensus sequences. Nucleic Acids ResearchNucl. Acids Res.. 20(16):4255-4262.
Zelkowitz MV, Buckley FJ.  1992.  Standards-are software engineering process standards really necessary? Computer. 25(11):82-84.
Botafogo RA, Rivlin E, Shneiderman B.  1992.  Structural analysis of hypertexts: identifying hierarchies and useful metrics. ACM Transactions on Information Systems. 10(2):142-180.
Grimson W, Huttenlocher D, Jacobs DW.  1992.  A study of affine matching with bounded sensor error. Computer Vision—ECCV'92. :291-306.
Doermann D, Rosenfeld A.  1992.  Temporal clues in handwriting. Pattern Recognition, 1992. Vol.II. Conference B: Pattern Recognition Methodology and Systems, Proceedings., 11th IAPR International Conference on. :317-320.
Cleaveland R, Smolka S, Zwarico A.  1992.  Testing preorders for probabilistic processes. Automata, Languages and Programming. :708-719.
Plaisant C, Sears A.  1992.  Touchscreen interfaces for alphanumeric data entry. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting Proceedings. 36(4):293-297.
Plaisant C, Wallace D.  1992.  Touchscreen toggle design. Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems. :667-668.
Fermüller C, Aloimonos Y.  1992.  Tracking facilitates 3-D motion estimation. Biological Cybernetics. 67(3):259-268.
Shneiderman B.  1992.  Tree visualization with tree-maps: 2-d space-filling approach. ACM Transactions on Graphics. 11(1):92-99.
Bederson BB, Wallace RS, Schwartz EL.  1992.  Two miniature pan-tilt devices. Robotics and Automation, 1992. Proceedings., 1992 IEEE International Conference on. :658-663.
Dorr BJ.  1992.  A two-level knowledge representation for machine translation: Lexical semantics and tense/aspect. Lexical Semantics and Knowledge RepresentationLexical Semantics and Knowledge Representation. 627:269-287.
Dorr BJ.  1992.  The use of lexical semantics in interlingual machine translation. Machine Translation. 7(3):135-193.
Yu S-S, Kolagotla RK, JaJa JF.  1992.  VLSI Architectures and Implementation of Predictive Tree- Searched Vector Quantizers for Real-Time Video Compression. ISR-TR-1992-48
Chiu C-T, Kolagotla RK, Liu RKJ, JaJa JF.  1992.  VLSI Implementation of Real-Time Parallel DCT/DST Lattice Structures for Video. ISR-TR-1992-34
Wallace RS, Bederson BB, Schwartz EL.  1992.  Voice-bandwidth visual communication through logmaps: the Telecortex. Applications of Computer Vision, Proceedings, 1992., IEEE Workshop on. :4-10.
Plaisant C, Carr DA, Hasegawa H.  1992.  When an Intermediate View Matters a 2D-browser Experiment. Institute for Systems Research Technical Reports.
Resnik P.  1992.  Wordnet and distributional analysis: A class-based approach to lexical discovery. AAAI workshop on statistically-based natural language processing techniques. :56-64.

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