Majio Sarrafzadeh
Affiliations: | University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA |
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Macbeth J, Sarrafzadeh M. (2011) Grouped variable model selection for heterogeneous medical signals Proceedings of the 5th International Icst Conference On Body Area Networks, Bodynets 2010. 201-207 |
Macbeth J, Sarrafzadeh M. (2010) Shrinking symbolic regression over medical and physiological signals Icsps 2010 - Proceedings of the 2010 2nd International Conference On Signal Processing Systems. 1: V1461-V1468 |
MacBeth J, Sarrafzadeh M. (2010) Health econometrics: Respiration-oxygenation correlation through spectral models Proceedings of the Iasted International Conference On Modelling and Simulation. 304-309 |
Macbeth J, Sarrafzadeh M. (2009) Press the cancel button! A performance evaluation of scalable in-network data aggregation 2009 International Conference On Information and Multimedia Technology, Icimt 2009. 449-457 |
Macbeth J, Sarrafzadeh M. (2009) Link scheduling for scalable data aggregation Proceedings - International Conference On Computer Communications and Networks, Icccn |
Macbeth J, Sarrafzadeh M. (2008) Scalable medium access control for in-network data aggregation Dialm-Pomc'08: Proceedings of the Acm 5th International Workshop On Foundations of Mobile Computing. 13-21 |
Brisk P, Macbeth J, Nahapetian A, et al. (2005) A dictionary construction technique for code compression systems with echo instructions Proceedings of the Acm Sigplan Conference On Languages, Compilers, and Tools For Embedded Systems (Lctes). 105-114 |
Brisk P, Macbeth J, Nahapetian A, et al. (2005) A dictionary construction technique for code compression systems with echo instructions Proceedings of the Acm Sigplan Conference On Languages, Compilers, and Tools For Embedded Systems (Lctes). 105-114 |