Craig Nevill-Manning
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- PhD Computer Science Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Craig Graham Nevill-Manning is a New Zealand computer scientist who founded Google's first remote engineering center, located in midtown Manhattan, where he was an Engineering Director. He also created Froogle , a product search engine. He is now Head of Engineering at Sidewalk Labs.
Craig Nevill-Manning's Published Works
Published Works
- KEA: practical automatic keyphrase extraction (1999) (1037)
- Identifying Hierarchical Structure in Sequences: A linear-time algorithm (1997) (618)
- Domain-Specific Keyphrase Extraction (1999) (374)
- Improving browsing in digital libraries with keyphrase indexes (1999) (250)
- Highly specific protein sequence motifs for genome analysis. (1998) (215)
- Compression and Explanation Using Hierarchical Grammars (1997) (192)
- Technical Paper Recommendation: A Study in Combining Multiple Information Sources (2011) (140)
- Applying machine learning to agricultural data (1995) (139)
- Towards a digital library of popular music (1999) (115)
- Inferring Sequential Structure (1996) (107)
- Linear-time, incremental hierarchy inference for compression (1997) (96)
- Compression by induction of hierarchical grammars (1994) (93)
- Protein is incompressible (1999) (92)
- Data Compression in Full-Text Retrieval Systems (1993) (90)
- Distance metrics and indexing strategies for a digital library of popular music (2000) (58)
- Fast probabilistic analysis of sequence function using scoring matrices (2000) (58)
- On-line and off-line heuristics for inferring hierarchies of repetitions in sequences (2000) (56)
- Lexically-generated subject hierarchies for browsing large collections (1999) (54)
- Browsing in digital libraries: a phrase-based approach (1997) (49)
- Accelerating Protein Classification Using Suffix Trees (2000) (47)
- Feature selection via the discovery of simple classification rules (1995) (47)
- Enumerating and Ranking Discrete Motifs (1997) (44)
- Applying a Machine Learning Workbench: Experience with Agricultural Databases (1996) (35)
- A public library based on full-text retrieval (1998) (34)
- The development of Holte's 1R classifier (1995) (33)
- Semantic and Generative Models for Lossy Text Compression (1994) (31)
- Recommending Papers by Mining the Web (1999) (28)
- Extracting text from PostScript (1998) (25)
- Models for compression in full-text retrieval systems (1991) (23)
- Domain-Speci c Keyphrase Extraction (1999) (22)
- Compression of Parallel Texts (1992) (19)
- Building a Digital Library for Computer Science Research: Technical Issues (1996) (18)
- Minimal-Risk Scoring Matrices for Sequence Analysis (1999) (17)
- The biological digital library (2001) (16)
- Phrase hierarchy inference and compression in bounded space (1998) (14)
- Compressing semi-structured text using hierarchical phrase identifications (1996) (14)
- 3MOTIF: visualizing conserved protein sequence motifs in the protein structure database (2003) (11)
- Indexing and compressing full-text databases for CD-ROM (1991) (11)
- Inferring lexical and grammatical structure from sequences (1997) (10)
- Clustering in Relational Biological Data (2004) (7)
- Interacting with learning agents: Implications for ML from HCI (1996) (7)
- Detecting sequential structure (1995) (5)
- A Public Digital Library based on Full-Text Retrieval: Collections and Experience (2002) (5)
- The WEKA machine learning workbench : Its application to a real world agricultural database (1996) (5)
- Digital Libraries Based on Full-Text Retrieval (1996) (5)
- Workshop 2: the technology of browsing applications (2001) (4)
- Programming by demonstration (1993) (4)
- Partioning a Graph of Sequences, Structures and Abstracts for Information Retrieval (2003) (3)
- The Technology of Phrase Browsing Applications (2001) (2)
- Building a public digital library based on full-text retrieval (1995) (2)
- Using domain knowledge for text mining (2006) (1)
- MODELING SEQUENCES USING GRAMMARS AND AUTOMATA (1994) (1)
- Machine learning in practice: experience with agricultural databases (1995) (1)
- Interface heterogeneity and group interaction (2004) (0)
- Title A Public Digital Library based on Full-Text Retrieval : Collections and Experience Authors (1998) (0)
- Title A Public Digital Library based on Full-Text Retrieval : Collections and Experience Authors (1998) (0)
- Where the curb meets the cloud: urban innovation in the digital age (2016) (0)
- Product development for impact (2019) (0)
- Full-text retrieval can substitute for bibliographic metadata as a means of accessing large library collections. (1998) (0)
- Minimum-Risk Profiles of Protein Families Based on Statistical Decision Theory (1998) (0)
- Manuscript Title: Faster Protein Classification Using Suffix Trees Running Head: Protein Classification Using Suffix Trees Authors: (2001) (0)
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