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Slager, S.. L., Skibola C. F., & Halperin E. (2012).  Common Variation at 6p21.31 (BAK1) Influences the Risk of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia. Blood. 120(4), 843-846.
Skočaj, D., Kristan M., Vrečko A., Leonardis A., Fritz M., Stark M., et al. (2010).  Multi-Modal Learning. 265-309.
Skibola, C. F., Bracci P. M., Halperin E., Nieters A., Hubbard A., Paynter R. A., et al. (2008).  Polymorphisms in the Estrogen Receptor 1 and Vitamin C and Matrix Metalloproteinase Gene Families Are Associated with Susceptibility to Lymphoma. PLoS ONE. 3(7), 
Skibola, C. F., Bracci P. M., Halperin E., Conde L., Craig D. W., Agana L., et al. (2009).  Genetic Variants at 6p21.33 Are Associated with Susceptibility to Follicular Lymphoma. Nature Genetics. 41(8), 873-875.
Sivadas, S., & Hermansky H. (2002).  Hierarchical Tandem Feature Extraction. Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP 2002).
Siok, W. Ting, Kay P., Wang W. S. Y., Chan A. H. D., Chen L., Luke K-K., et al. (2009).  Language Regions of Brain Are Operative in Color Perception. 106(20), 8140-8145.
Sinha, S. (2008).  Answering Questions about Complex Events.
Singla, A., & Hakkani-Tür D. (2008).  Cross-Lingual Sentence Extraction for Information Distillation. 2707-2710.
Singla, A., Hong C.-Y.., Popa L., & P. Godfrey B. (2011).  Jellyfish: Networking Data Centers Randomly.
Singh, S.., Shenker S. J., & Varghese G. (2006).  Service Portability: Why http Redirect is the Model for the Future. Proceedings of the Fifth Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks (Hotnets-V). 49-54.
Singh, R., Nithyanand R., Afroz S., Tschantz M. Carl, Gill P., & Paxson V. (2017).  Characterizing the Nature and Dynamics of Tor Exit Blocking.. Proceedings of USENIX Security 2017.
Simsek, M., Zhang D., hmann D. Ö., Matthé M., & Fettweis G. (2017).  On the Flexibility and Autonomy of 5G Wireless Networks View Document. IEEE Access. 5,
Simsek, M., Hößler T., Jorswieck E., Klessig H., & Fettweis G. (2019).  Multiconnectivity in Multicellular, Multiuser Systems: A Matching- Based Approach. Proceedings of the IEEE. 107(2), 394-413.
Silipo, R., & Greenberg S. (2000).  Automatic Detection of Prosodic Stress in American English Discourse.
Silipo, R., & Crestani F. (2000).  Acoustic Stress and Topic Detection in American English Spoken Sentences.
Silipo, R., Greenberg S., & Arai T. (1999).  Temporal Constraints on Speech Intelligibility as Deduced From Exceedingly Sparse Spectral Representations. Proceedings of the 6th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (Eurospeech '99).
Silipo, R., & Greenberg S. (1999).  Automatic Transcription of Prosodic Stress for Spontaneous English Discourse. Proceedings of the International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. 3, 2351-2354.
Silipo, R., & Greenberg S. (2000).  Prosodic Stress Revisited: Reassessing the Fole of Fundamental Frequency. Proceedings of the 26th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society.
Siefkes, D. (1992).  Fish in Schools or Fish in Cans Evolutionary Thinking and Formalization.
Shyr, A., Darrell T., Jordan M. I., & Urtasun R. (2011).  Supervised Hierarchical Pitman-Yor Process for Natural Scene Segmentation.
Shun, J., Roosta-Khorasani F., Fountoulakis K., & Mahoney M. (2016).  Parallel Local Graph Clustering. Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment. 9(12), 
Shue, C., Kalafut A., Allman M., & Taylor C. (2012).  On Building Inexpensive Network Capabilities. ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review. 42(2), 72-79.
Shriberg, E. (2005).  Spontaneous Speech: How People Really Talk, and Why Engineers Should Care. Proceedings of the 9th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (Interspeech 2005-Eurospeech 2005). 1781-1784.
Shriberg, E., & Stolcke A. (2008).  The Case for Automatic Higher-Level Features in Forensic Speaker Recognition. 1509-1512.
Shriberg, E., Ferrer L., Kajarekar S., Venkataraman A., & Stolcke A. (2005).  Modeling Prosodic Feature Sequences for Speaker Recognition. Speech Communication. 46(3-4), 455-472.

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