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2015
Tsai, T.. J., Friedland G., & Anguera X. (2015).  An Information-Theoretic Metric of Fingerprint Effectiveness.
Ravanelli, M., Elizalde B. Martinez, Bernd J., & Friedland G. (2015).  Insights into Audio-Based Multimedia Event Classification with Neural Networks. 19-23.
Bernd, J., Borth D., Carrano C., Choi J., Elizalde B. Martinez, Friedland G., et al. (2015).  Kickstarting the Commons: The YFCC100M and the YLI Corpora. 1-6.
Feng, J., & Darrell T. (2015).  Learning The Structure of Deep Convolutional Networks. The IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV).
Song, H. Oh, Fritz M., Göhring D., & Darrell T. (2015).  Learning to Detect Visual Grasp Affordance.
Finn, C., Tan X. Yu, Duan Y., Darrell T., Levine S., & Abbeel P. (2015).  Learning Visual Feature Spaces for Robotic Manipulation with Deep Spatial Autoencoders. arXiv.
[Anonymous] (2015).  Multimodal Location Estimation of Videos and Images. (Choi, J., & Friedland G., Ed.).
Feldman, J., Trott S., & Khayrallah H. (2015).  Natural Language For Human Robot Interaction.
Fisher, J., Darrell T., Galup L., How J., Krause A., & Soatto S. (2015).  Nonparametric Representations for Integrated Inference, Control, and Sensing.
Friedman, E., Psomas C-A., & Vardi S. (2015).  Pareto Optimal Dynamic Fair Division with Minimal Disruptions.
Song, X., & Fettweis G. (2015).  On Spatial Multiplexing of Strong Line-of-Sight MIMO With 3D Antenna Arrangements. IEEE Wireless Communications Letters. 4, 393-396.
Song, X., Landau L., Israel J., & Fettweis G. (2015).  Strong LOS MIMO for Short Range mmWave Communication - Towards 1 Tbps Wireless Data Bus. 2015 IEEE International Conference on Ubiquitous Wireless Broadband (ICUWB). 1-5.
Egelman, S., Friedland G., Bernd J., Garcia D. D., & Gordo B. (2015).  The Teaching Privacy Curriculum.
Bernd, J., Gordo B., Choi J., Morgan B., Henderson N., Egelman S., et al. (2015).  Teaching Privacy: Multimedia Making a Difference. IEEE MultiMedia. 12-19.
Friedland, G., Egelman S., & Garcia D. D. (2015).  Teaching Privacy: What Every Student Needs to Know. 713.
Tzeng, E., Devin C., Hoffman J., Finn C., Peng X., Levine S., et al. (2015).  Towards Adapting Deep Visuomotor Representations from Simulated to Real Environments. CoRR. abs/1511.07111,
Thomee, B., Shamma D. A., Elizalde B. Martinez, Friedland G., Ni K., Poland D., et al. (2015).  YFCC100M: The New Data in Multimedia Research.
Bernd, J., Borth D., Elizalde B. Martinez, Friedland G., Gallagher H., Gottlieb L., et al. (2015).  The YLI?MED Corpus: Characteristics, Procedures, and Plans.
2016
Tschantz, M. Carl, Egelman S., Choi J., Weaver N., & Friedland G. (2016).  The Accuracy of the Demographic Inferences Shown on Google's Ad Settings.
Tzeng, E., Devin C., Hoffman J., Finn C., Abbeel P., Levine S., et al. (2016).  Adapting deep visuomotor representations with weak pairwise constraints. Workshop on the Algorithmic Foundations of Robotics (WAFR).
Nithyanand, R., Khattak S., Javed M., Vallina-Rodriguez N., Falahrastegar M., Powles J. E., et al. (2016).  Adblocking and Counter-Blocking: A Slice of the Arms Race. Proceedings of the 6th USENIX Workshop on Free and Open Communications on the Internet (FOCI '16).
Song, X., Rave W., & Fettweis G. (2016).  Analog and successive channel equalization in strong line-of-sight MIMO communication. 2016 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC). 1-7.
Song, X., Hälsig T., Rave W., Lankl B., & Fettweis G. (2016).  Analog equalization and low resolution quantization in strong line-of-sight MIMO communication. 2016 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC). 1-7.
Chiang, H-L., Kadur T., & Fettweis G. (2016).  Analyses of orthogonal and non-orthogonal steering vectors at millimeter wave systems. 2016 IEEE 17th International Symposium on A World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks (WoWMoM). 1-6.
Zaharia, M., Xin R. S., Wendell P., Das T., Armbrust M., Dave A., et al. (2016).  Apache Spark: a unified engine for big data processing. Communications of the ACM. 59(11), 56-65.

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