Jeffrey A. Bilmes

Affiliations: 
Computer Science and Engineering University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
Area:
Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence
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Schreiber J, Bilmes J, Noble WS. (2020) Completing the ENCODE3 compendium yields accurate imputations across a variety of assays and human biosamples. Genome Biology. 21: 82
Schreiber J, Durham T, Bilmes J, et al. (2020) Avocado: a multi-scale deep tensor factorization method learns a latent representation of the human epigenome. Genome Biology. 21: 81
Durham TJ, Libbrecht MW, Howbert JJ, et al. (2018) PREDICTD PaRallel Epigenomics Data Imputation with Cloud-based Tensor Decomposition. Nature Communications. 9: 1402
Libbrecht MW, Bilmes JA, Noble WS. (2018) Choosing non-redundant representative subsets of protein sequence data sets using submodular optimization. Proteins
Chan RCW, Libbrecht MW, Roberts EG, et al. (2017) Segway 2.0: Gaussian mixture models and minibatch training. Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)
Liu Y, Iyer R, Kirchhoff K, et al. (2017) SVitchboard-II and FiSVer-I: Crafting high quality and low complexity conversational english speech corpora using submodular function optimization Computer Speech & Language. 42: 122-142
Halloran JT, Bilmes JA, Noble WS. (2016) A dynamic Bayesian network for accurate detection of peptides from tandem mass spectra. Journal of Proteome Research
Livescu K, Rudzicz F, Fosler-Lussier E, et al. (2016) Speech Production in Speech Technologies: Introduction to the CSL Special Issue Computer Speech and Language. 36: 165-172
Jegelka S, Bilmes JA. (2016) Graph cuts with interacting edge weights: examples, approximations, and algorithms Mathematical Programming. 1-42
Stupakov A, Hanusa E, Vijaywargi D, et al. (2012) The design and collection of COSINE, a multi-microphone in situ speech corpus recorded in noisy environments Computer Speech and Language. 26: 52-66
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