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Regli WC, Gupta SK, Nau DS.  1994.  An Application of Distributed Solid Modeling: Feature Recognition. ISR; TR 1994-82
Regli WC, Gupta SK, Nau DS.  1995.  Interactive feature recognition using multi-processor methods.
Regli WC, Gupta SK, Nau DS.  1994.  Feature Recognition for Manufacturability Analysis. ISR; TR 1994-10
Regli WC, Gupta SK, Nau DS.  1998.  Feature Recognition for Interactive Applications: Exploiting Distributed Resources. UMIACS-TR-94-126.1
Reif JH, LaBean TH, Pirrung M, Rana VS, Guo B, Kingsford C, Wickham GS.  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.
Reifer DJ, Basili VR, Boehm BW, Clark B.  2003.  Eight lessons learned during COTS-based systems maintenance. Software, IEEE. 20(5):94-96.
Reisel JF, Shneiderman B.  1986.  Is Bigger Better?: The Effects of Display Size on Program Reading Tech Report HCIL-86-08.
Reisner E, Song C, Ma KK, Foster JS, Porter A.  2010.  Using symbolic evaluation to understand behavior in configurable software systems. Software Engineering, 2010 ACM/IEEE 32nd International Conference on. 1:445-454.
Reiterer H, Kerren A, Plaisant C, Stasko JT.  2010.  New forms of Human-Computer Interaction for Visualizing Information. Information Visualization.
Remote D U, Kalluri S, Bader DA, Townshend J, JaJa JF, Zhang Z, Fallah-adl H.  2008.  High Performance Computing Algorithms for Land Cover.
Ren Y, Rubel P, Seri M, Cukier M, Sanders WH, Courtney T.  2002.  Passive replication schemes in AQuA. :125-130.
Ren Y, Bakken DE, Courtney T, Cukier M, Karr DA, Rubel P, Sabnis C, Sanders WH, Schantz RE, Seri M.  2003.  AQuA: an adaptive architecture that provides dependable distributed objects. Computers, IEEE Transactions on. 52(1):31-50.
Ren Y, Cukier M, Sanders WH.  2001.  An adaptive algorithm for tolerating value faults and crash failures. Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on. 12(2):173-192.
Ren J, Cukier M, Rubel P, Sanders WH, Bakken DE, Karr DA.  1999.  Building dependable distributed applications using AQUA. :189-196.
Resnik P, Olsen MB, Diab M.  1999.  Creating a parallel corpus from the book of 2000 tongues. Computers and the Humanities. 33:1-2.
Resnik P.  1997.  Selectional preference and sense disambiguation. Proceedings of the ACL SIGLEX Workshop on Tagging Text with Lexical Semantics: Why, What, and How. :52-57.
Resnik P.  1999.  Mining the web for bilingual text. Proceedings of the 37th annual meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics on Computational Linguistics. :527-534.
Resnik P.  1997.  Evaluating multilingual gisting of Web pages. SS-97-02
Resnik P.  1998.  WordNet and class-based probabilities. WordNet: An electronic lexical database. :239-263.
Resnik P, Buzek O, Hu C, Kronrod Y, Quinn A, Bederson BB.  2010.  Improving translation via targeted paraphrasing. Proceedings of the 2010 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing. :127-137.
Resnik P.  1995.  Disambiguating noun groupings with respect to WordNet senses. Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Very Large Corpora. :54-68.
Resnik P.  2011.  Semantic similarity in a taxonomy: An information-based measure and its application to problems of ambiguity in natural language. Arxiv preprint arXiv:1105.5444.
Resnik P.  1992.  A class-based approach to lexical discovery. Proceedings of the 30th annual meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics. :327-329.
Resnik P.  1992.  Probabilistic tree-adjoining grammar as a framework for statistical natural language processing. Proceedings of the 14th conference on Computational linguistics-Volume 2. :418-424.
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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