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Tad Hogg
2010 – today
- 2012
[j21]Kristina Lerman, Tad Hogg: Using Stochastic Models to Describe and Predict Social Dynamics of Web Users. ACM TIST 3(4): 62 (2012)
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[i14]Tad Hogg, Robert A. Freitas Jr.: Acoustic Communication for Medical Nanorobots. CoRR abs/1202.0568 (2012)
[i13]Huan-Kai Peng, Ying Zhang, Peter Pirolli, Tad Hogg: Thermodynamic Principles in Social Collaborations. CoRR abs/1204.3663 (2012)- 2011
[c36]Kristina Lerman, Aram Galstyan, Greg Ver Steeg, Tad Hogg: Social Mechanics: An Empirically Grounded Science of Social Media. The Future of the Social Web 2011- 2010
[j20]Tad Hogg: Inferring preference correlations from social networks. Electronic Commerce Research and Applications 9(1): 29-37 (2010)
[j19]Kay-Yut Chen, Tad Hogg: Reputation mechanisms in an exchange economy. Electronic Commerce Research and Applications 9(5): 446-459 (2010)
[c35]
[c34]Kristina Lerman, Tad Hogg: Using a model of social dynamics to predict popularity of news. WWW 2010: 621-630
[i12]Kristina Lerman, Tad Hogg: Using a Model of Social Dynamics to Predict Popularity of News. CoRR abs/1004.5354 (2010)
[i11]Kristina Lerman, Tad Hogg: Using Stochastic Models to Describe and Predict Social Dynamics of Web Users. CoRR abs/1010.0237 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
[c33]Kay-Yut Chen, Tad Hogg: Modeling Risky Economic Decision-Making with Bounded Rationality. AAAI Spring Symposium: Human Behavior Modeling 2009: 1-6
[c32]Kristina Lerman, Tad Hogg: Stochastic Models of Large-Scale Human Behavior on the Web. AAAI Spring Symposium: Human Behavior Modeling 2009: 37-42
[c31]Tad Hogg: Security challenges for reputation mechanisms using online social networks. AISec 2009: 31-34
[c30]Michael J. Brzozowski, Thomas Sandholm, Tad Hogg: Effects of feedback and peer pressure on contributions to enterprise social media. GROUP 2009: 61-70
[c29]
[c28]Tad Hogg, Gábor Szabó: Diversity of User Activity and Content Quality in Online Communities. ICWSM 2009
[i10]Tad Hogg, Kristina Lerman: Stochastic Models of User-Contributory Web Sites. CoRR abs/0904.0016 (2009)
[i9]Tad Hogg, Robert A. Freitas Jr.: Chemical Power for Microscopic Robots in Capillaries. CoRR abs/0906.5022 (2009)- 2008
[c27]Tad Hogg, Bernardo A. Huberman: Solving the Organizational Free Riding Problem with Social Networks. AAAI Spring Symposium: Social Information Processing 2008: 24-29
[c26]Tad Hogg, Dennis M. Wilkinson, Gábor Szabó, Michael J. Brzozowski: Multiple Relationship Types in Online Communities and Social Networks. AAAI Spring Symposium: Social Information Processing 2008: 30-35
[c25]Michael J. Brzozowski, Tad Hogg, Gábor Szabó: Friends and foes: ideological social networking. CHI 2008: 817-820
[c24]
[c23]Tad Hogg, Mingjun Zhang, Ruoting Yang: Modeling and analysis of DNA hybridization dynamics at microarray surface in moving fluid. ICRA 2008: 3419-3424
[i8]
[i7]- 2007
[j18]Tad Hogg: Coordinating microscopic robots in viscous fluids. Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems 14(3): 271-305 (2007)
[j17]Tad Hogg, Greg Snider: Defect-tolerant Logic with Nanoscale Crossbar Circuits. J. Electronic Testing 23(2-3): 117-129 (2007)
[c22]Kay-Yut Chen, Tad Hogg, Bernardo A. Huberman: Behavior of Multi-Agent Protocols Using Quantum Entanglement. AAAI Spring Symposium: Quantum Interaction 2007: 1-8- 2006
[c21]Adriano Cavalcanti, Tad Hogg, Bijan Shirinzadeh, Hwee Choo Liaw: Nanorobot Communication Techniques: A Comprehensive Tutorial. ICARCV 2006: 1-6
[i6]Aram Galstyan, Tad Hogg, Kristina Lerman: Modeling and Mathematical Analysis of Swarms of Microscopic Robots. CoRR abs/cs/0604110 (2006)
[i5]Tad Hogg: Distributed Control of Microscopic Robots in Biomedical Applications. CoRR abs/cs/0611111 (2006)- 2005
[c20]Tad Hogg, David W. Sretavan: Controlling Tiny Multi-Scale Robots for Nerve Repair. AAAI 2005: 1286-1291
[c19]Kay-Yut Chen, Tad Hogg: Experimental Evaluation of an eBay-Style Self-reporting Reputation Mechanism. WINE 2005: 434-443- 2004
[c18]Kay-Yut Chen, Tad Hogg, Nathan Wozny: Experimental study of market reputation mechanisms. ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce 2004: 234-235
[c17]Tad Hogg, Lada A. Adamic: Enhancing reputation mechanisms via online social networks. ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce 2004: 236-237
[i4]Kristina Lerman, Aram Galstyan, Tad Hogg: Mathematical Analysis of Multi-Agent Systems. CoRR cs.RO/0404002 (2004)- 2002
[j16]Hristo Bojinov, Arancha Casal, Tad Hogg: Multiagent control of self-reconfigurable robots. Artif. Intell. 142(2): 99-120 (2002)
[c16]- 2001
[c15]Jeremy Kubica, Arancha Casal, Tad Hogg: Complex Behaviors From Local Rules In Modular Self-Reconfigurable Robots. ICRA 2001: 360-367
[c14]Jeremy Kubica, Arancha Casal, Tad Hogg: Agent-Based Control for Object Manipulation with Modular Self-reconfigurable Robots. IJCAI 2001: 1344-1352- 2000
[j15]
[c13]Hristo Bojinov, Arancha Casal, Tad Hogg: Multiagent Control of Self-Reconfigurable Robots. ICMAS 2000: 143-150
[c12]Hristo Bojinov, Arancha Casal, Tad Hogg: Emergent Structures in Modular Self-Reconfigurable Robots. ICRA 2000: 1734-1741
[i3]Hristo Bojinov, Arancha Casal, Tad Hogg: Multiagent Control of Self-reconfigurable Robots. CoRR cs.RO/0006030 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
[j14]Tad Hogg: Solving Highly Constrained Search Problems with Quantum Computers. J. Artif. Intell. Res. (JAIR) 10: 39-66 (1999)
[c11]Bernardo A. Huberman, Matthew K. Franklin, Tad Hogg: Enhancing privacy and trust in electronic communities. ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce 1999: 78-86- 1998
[c10]- 1997
[j13]Dorothy L. Mammen, Tad Hogg: A New Look at the Easy-Hard-Easy Pattern of Combinatorial Search Difficulty. J. Artif. Intell. Res. (JAIR) 7: 47-66 (1997)
[c9]Tad Hogg: Exploiting the Deep Structure of Constraint Satisfaction Problems with Quantum Computers. AAAI/IAAI 1997: 334-339
[i2]Dorothy L. Mammen, Tad Hogg: A New Look at the Easy-Hard-Easy Pattern of Combinatorial Search Difficulty. CoRR cs.AI/9707101 (1997)- 1996
[j12]Tad Hogg, Bernardo A. Huberman, Colin P. Williams: Phase Transitions and the Search Problem. Artif. Intell. 81(1-2): 1-15 (1996)
[j11]Tad Hogg: Refining the Phase Transition in Combinatorial Search. Artif. Intell. 81(1-2): 127-154 (1996)
[j10]Scott H. Clearwater, Tad Hogg: Problem Structure Heuristics and Scaling Behavior for Genetic Algorithms. Artif. Intell. 81(1-2): 327-347 (1996)
[j9]Tad Hogg: Quantum Computing and Phase Transitions in Combinatorial Search. J. Artif. Intell. Res. (JAIR) 4: 91-128 (1996)
[i1]Tad Hogg: Quantum Computing and Phase Transitions in Combinatorial Search. CoRR cs.AI/9603101 (1996)- 1995
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[c7]- 1994
[j8]Tad Hogg, Colin P. Williams: The Hardest Constraint Problems: A Double Phase Transition. Artif. Intell. 69(1-2): 359-377 (1994)
[j7]Colin P. Williams, Tad Hogg: Exploiting the Deep Structure of Constraint Problems. Artif. Intell. 70(1-2): 73-117 (1994)
[c6]Tad Hogg, Colin P. Williams: Expected Gains from Parallelizing Constraint Solving for Hard Problems. AAAI 1994: 331-336
[c5]Scott H. Clearwater, Tad Hogg: Exploiting Problem Structure in Genetic Algorithms. AAAI 1994: 1310-1315- 1993
[j6]Colin P. Williams, Tad Hogg: The Typicality of Phase Transitions in Search. Computational Intelligence 9: 221-238 (1993)
[c4]
[c3]Tad Hogg, Colin P. Williams: Solving the Really Hard Problems with Cooperative Search. AAAI 1993: 231-236- 1992
[j5]Carl A. Waldspurger, Tad Hogg, Bernardo A. Huberman, Jeffrey O. Kephart, W. Scott Stornetta: Spawn: A Distributed Computational Economy. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 18(2): 103-117 (1992)
[c2]- 1991
[j4]Tad Hogg, Bernardo A. Huberman: Controlling chaos in distributed systems. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics 21(6): 1325-1332 (1991)- 1990
[j3]Tad Hogg, Jeffrey O. Kephart: Phase transitions in high-dimensional pattern classification. Comput. Syst. Sci. Eng. 5(4): 223-232 (1990)
[j2]W. Scott Stornetta, Bernardo A. Huberman, Tad Hogg: Scaling theory for fault stealing algorithms in large systolic arrays. IEEE Trans. on CAD of Integrated Circuits and Systems 9(3): 290-298 (1990)
1980 – 1989
- 1987
[j1]Bernardo A. Huberman, Tad Hogg: Phase Transitions in Artificial Intelligence Systems. Artif. Intell. 33(2): 155-171 (1987)
[c1]W. Scott Stornetta, Tad Hogg, Bernardo A. Huberman: A Dynamical Approach to Temporal Pattern Processing. NIPS 1987: 750-759
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