Publications
1992. Lateral cortical inhibition without lateral inhibitory connections. Neural Networks, 1992. IJCNN., International Joint Conference on. 3:415-420vol.3-415-420vol.3.
1983. Diagnostic expert systems based on a set covering model. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies. 19(5):437-460.
1988. Self-processing networks and their biomedical implications. Proceedings of the IEEE. 76(6):680-692.
2008. Resolving arthropod phylogeny: exploring phylogenetic signal within 41 kb of protein-coding nuclear gene sequence. Syst Biol. 57(6):920-938.
2009. Toward reconstructing the evolution of advanced moths and butterflies (Lepidoptera: Ditrysia): an initial molecular study. BMC Evol Biol. 9:280-280.
1995. Extracting alternative machining features: An algorithmic approach. Research in Engineering Design. 7(3):173-192.
1998. Feature Recognition for Interactive Applications: Exploiting Distributed Resources. UMIACS-TR-94-126.1
2002. Experimental Construction of Very Large Scale DNA Databases with Associative Search. DNA computing: 7th International Workshop on DNA-Based Computers, DNA 7, Tampa, FL, USA, June 10-13, 2001: revised papers. 7:231-231.
2010. Using symbolic evaluation to understand behavior in configurable software systems. Software Engineering, 2010 ACM/IEEE 32nd International Conference on. 1:445-454.
2010. New forms of Human-Computer Interaction for Visualizing Information. Information Visualization.
2003. AQuA: an adaptive architecture that provides dependable distributed objects. Computers, IEEE Transactions on. 52(1):31-50.
2001. An adaptive algorithm for tolerating value faults and crash failures. Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on. 12(2):173-192.
2005. The web in theoretical linguistics research: Two case studies using the Linguist’s Search Engine. 31st Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society. :265-276.
1999. The Bible as a parallel corpus: Annotating the ‘Book of 2000 Tongues’. Computers and the Humanities. 33(1):129-153.
1999. Creating a parallel corpus from the book of 2000 tongues. Computers and the Humanities. 33:1-2.