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Frederickson, G. N. (1989).  Planar Graph Decomposition and All Pairs Shortest Paths.
Franklin, A., Drivonikou V. G., Clifford A., Kay P., Regier T., & Davies I. R. L. (2008).  Lateralization of Categorical Perception of Color Changes with Color Term Acquisition. 105(47), 18221-18225.
Franklin, J.., Paxson V., Perrig A., & Savage S. (2007).  An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Internet Miscreants. 375-388.
Franklin, A., Drivonikou V. G., Bevis L.., Kay P., & Regier T. (2008).  Categorical Perception of Color is Lateralized to the Right Hemisphere in Infants, but to the Left Hemisphere in Adults. 105(9), 3221-3225.
Frankle, J.., & Karp R. M. (1986).  Circuit placements and costs bounds by eigenvector decomposition. Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Computer-Aided Design (ICCAD-86), A Conference for the EE CAD Professional. 414-417.
Franco, H., Beaufays F.., Morgan N., & Bourlard H. (2004).  Speech Recognition Technology.
Franco, H., Cohen M., Morgan N., Rumelhart D., & Abrash V. (1992).  Context-Dependent Connectionist Probability Estimation in a Hybrid HMM-Neural Net Speech Recognition System. Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks.
Francis, P., & Gummadi R. (2001).  IPNL: A NAT-Extended Internet Architecture. SIGCOMM 2001.
Francis, P., Jamin S., Paxson V., Zhang L., Gryniewicz D. F., & Jin Y. (1999).  An Architecture for a Global Internet Host Distance Estimation Service. Proceedings of IEEE INFOCOM.
Frampton, M., Fernández R.., Ehlen P.., C. Christoudias M., Darrell T., & Peters S. (2009).  Who is "You"? Combining Linguistic and Gaze Features to Resolve Second-Person References in Dialogue. 273-281.
Fountoulakis, K., Gleich D., & Mahoney M. (2016).  An optimization approach to locally-biased graph algorithms.
Fountoulakis, K.., Gleich D.. F., & Mahoney M. (2018).  A Short Introduction to Local Graph Clustering Methods and Software. Abstracts of the 7th International Conference on Complex Networks and Their Applications.
Fountoulakis, K., Chen X., Shun J., Roosta-Khorasani F., & Mahoney M. (2016).  Exploiting Optimization for Local Graph Clustering.
Fosler-Lussier, E. (1999).  Dynamic Pronunciation Models for Autmoatic Speech Recognition.
Fosler-Lussier, E., & Morgan N. (1999).  Effects of Speaking Rate and Word Frequency on Conversational Pronunciations. Speech Communication. 29(2-4), 137-158.
Fosler-Lussier, E. (1999).  Multi-Level Decision Trees for Static and Dynamic Pronunciation Models. Proceedings of the 6th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (Eurospeech '99).
Fosler-Lussier, E., Greenberg S., & Morgan N. (1999).  Incorporating Contextual Phonetics Into Automatic Speech Recognition. Proceedings of the International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. 1, 611-614.
Fosler-Lussier, E., & Williams G. (1999).  Not Just What, But Also When: Guided Automatic Pronunciation Modeling for Broadcast News. Proceedings of the DARPA Broadcast News Transcription and Understanding Workshop.
Fosler-Lussier, E. (1999).  Dynamic Pronunciation Models for Automatic Speech Recognition.
Fosler-Lussier, E., Weintraub M., Wegmann S., Kao Y-H., Khudanpur S., Galles C., et al. (1996).  Automatic Learning of Word Pronunciation from Data. Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (CSLP-96).
Fosler-Lussier, E., & Morgan N. (1998).  Effects of Speaking Rate and Word Predictability on Conversational Pronunciations. Proceedings of the ESCA Workshop on Modeling Pronunciation Variation for Automatic Speech Recognition.
Fosler-Lussier, E. (1999).  Contextual Word and Syllable Pronunciation Models. Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding (ASRU-99).
Fosler-Lussier, E. (1999).  Dynamic Pronunciation Models for Automatic Speech Recognition.
Fosler-Lussier, E. (1998).  Markov Models and Hidden Markov Models: A Brief Tutorial.
Fosler-Lussier, E. (1996).  On Reversing the Generation Process in Optimality Theory. Proceedings of the 34th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL-96).

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