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Matthew Smith
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- Matthew Smith 0001 — University of Bonn, Institute of Computer Science, Germany (and 2 more)
- Matthew Smith 0003 — University of Cambridge, Department of Chemistry, UK
- Matthew Smith 0004 — Valparaiso University, Information Technology, IN, USA
- Matthew Smith 0005 — Queens College New York, Library and Information Science, UK
- Matthew Smith 0006 — University of Oxford, UK
- Matthew Smith 0007 — University of Warwick, Department of Statistics, UK
- Matthew Smith 0008 — University of Washington, Department of Earth and Space Sciences, Seattle, WA, USA
- Matthew Smith 0009 — University of Greenwich, London, UK
- Matthew Smith 0010 — York St. John University, UK (and 1 more)
- Matthew Smith 0011 — Complutense University of Madrid, Spain (and 1 more)
- Matthew Smith 0012 — CEA Technologies, Australia
- Matthew Smith 0013 (aka: Matt Smith 0013) — University of Canterbury, Department of Computer Science, Christchurch, New Zealand (and 1 more)
- Matthew Smith 0014 (aka: Matthew J. A. Smith) — McGill University, Department of Computer Science, Quebec, Canada
- Matthew Smith 0015 — Drexel University, Digital Media Labs, Philadelphia, PA, USA
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c7]Matthew Smith, Luke Zhao, Jonathan Cordova, Xunfei Jiang, Mahdi Ebrahimi:
Machine Learning-Based Energy-efficient Workload Management for Data Centers. CCNC 2024: 799-802 - [c6]Carl Austin Dimalanta, Matthew Smith, Kian Bonakdar, Xunfei Jiang, Nhut Ho, Trung Dung:
Poster - Boracle: An Open Data Platform For Health Condition Prognostics. CHASE 2024: 200-201 - [c5]Mehdi Mekni, Devyn Souza, Matthew Smith, Joshua Shaw, Jake Intravaia, Nicolas Bennett:
Smart Detection for Heart Health. ICCAI 2024: 117-122 - [i6]Gabriel Spadon, Jay Kumar, Jinkun Chen, Matthew Smith, Casey Hilliard, Sarah Vela, Romina Gehrmann, Claudio DiBacco, Stan Matwin, Ronald Pelot:
Maritime Tracking Data Analysis and Integration with AISdb. CoRR abs/2407.08082 (2024) - [i5]Simon Deltadahl, Julian D. Gilbey, Christine van Laer, Nancy Boeckx, Mathie Leers, Tanya Freeman, Laura Aiken, Timothy Farren, Matthew Smith, Mohamad Zeina, BloodCounts Consortium, Concetta Piazzese, Joseph Taylor, Nicholas S. Gleadall, Carola-Bibiane Schönlieb, Suthesh Sivapalaratnam, Michael Roberts, Parashkev Nachev:
Deep Generative Classification of Blood Cell Morphology. CoRR abs/2408.08982 (2024) - 2023
- [j4]Kathryn L. Doering, Nathan R. Vaughan, John F. Walter, Richard D. Methot, Skyler R. Sagarese, Matthew Smith, Nicholas A. Farmer, Shannon Calay, Nancie J. Cummings, Kelli F. Johnson, Kristin Marshall, Cassidy D. Peterson, Ian G. Taylor, Chantel R. Wetzel:
SSMSE: An R package for Management Strategy Evaluation with Stock Synthesis Operating Models. J. Open Source Softw. 8(90): 4937 (2023) - [c4]Matthew Smith, Luke Zhao, Jonathan Cordova, Xunfei Jiang, Mahdi Ebrahimi:
Energy-Efficient GPU-Intensive Workload Scheduling for Data Centers. ICMLA 2023: 1735-1740 - [i4]Matthew Smith, Lucas Maystre, Zhenwen Dai, Kamil Ciosek:
A Strong Baseline for Batch Imitation Learning. CoRR abs/2302.02788 (2023) - [i3]Gabriel Spadon, Jay Kumar, Matthew Smith, Sarah Vela, Romina Gehrmann, Derek Eden, Joshua van Berkel, Amílcar Soares, Ronan Fablet, Ronald Pelot, Stan Matwin:
Building a Safer Maritime Environment Through Multi-Path Long-Term Vessel Trajectory Forecasting. CoRR abs/2310.18948 (2023) - 2022
- [j3]Matthew Smith, Arjen Tamerus, Phil J. Hasnip:
Portable Acceleration of Materials Modeling Software: CASTEP, GPUs, and OpenACC. Comput. Sci. Eng. 24(1): 46-55 (2022) - [i2]Anthony Garland, Kevin Potter, Matthew Smith:
Feature anomaly detection system (FADS) for intelligent manufacturing. CoRR abs/2204.10318 (2022) - 2021
- [j2]Arthur Gwagwa, Emre Kazim, Patti Kachidza, Airlie Hilliard, Kathleen Siminyu, Matthew Smith, John Shawe-Taylor:
Road map for research on responsible artificial intelligence for development (AI4D) in African countries: The case study of agriculture. Patterns 2(12): 100381 (2021) - [c3]Kevin Potter, Steven Sleder, Matthew Smith, Shehan Perera, Alper Yilmaz, John Tencer:
Parameterized Pseudo-Differential Operators for Graph Convolutional Neural Networks. ICCVW 2021: 904-912 - [i1]Tony Zhang, Szymon Zmyslony, Sergei Nozdrenkov, Matthew Smith, Brandon Hopkins:
Semi-Supervised Audio Representation Learning for Modeling Beehive Strengths. CoRR abs/2105.10536 (2021)
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [j1]Matthew Smith, Shirin Madon, Adebusoye Anifalaje, Mwele Lazarro-Malecela, Edwin Michael:
Integrated Health Information Systems in Tanzania: Experience and Challenges. Electron. J. Inf. Syst. Dev. Ctries. 33(1): 1-21 (2008) - [c2]Gillian Jones, Gillian Pearce, Matthew Smith:
Using Simple Computer Exercises to Assist in the Rehabilitation of Stroke Patients : A Prototype. BIOCOMP 2008: 340-344 - 2001
- [c1]Ying K. Leung, Matthew Smith, John Fabre:
A Comparative Study of Distortion-Oriented Displays. INTERACT 2001: 553-560
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