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2020 – today
- 2020
- [i8]Mark Hamilton, Evan Shelhamer, William T. Freeman:
It Is Likely That Your Loss Should be a Likelihood. CoRR abs/2007.06059 (2020) - [i7]Mark Hamilton, Stephanie Fu, William T. Freeman, Mindren Lu:
Conditional Image Retrieval. CoRR abs/2007.07177 (2020) - [i6]Mark Hamilton, Nick Gonsalves, Christina Lee, Anand Raman, Brendan Walsh, Siddhartha Prasad, Dalitso Banda, Lucy Zhang, Lei Zhang, William T. Freeman:
Large-Scale Intelligent Microservices. CoRR abs/2009.08044 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [c7]Elizabeth Bondi, Fei Fang, Mark Hamilton, Debarun Kar, Donnabell Dmello, Jongmoo Choi, Robert Hannaford, Arvind Iyer, Lucas Joppa, Milind Tambe, Ram Nevatia:
SPOT Poachers in Action: Augmenting Conservation Drones With Automatic Detection in Near Real Time. AAAI 2018: 7741-7746 - [i5]Mark Hamilton, Sudarshan Raghunathan, Akshaya Annavajhala, Danil Kirsanov, Eduardo de Leon, Eli Barzilay, Ilya Matiach, Joe Davison, Maureen Busch, Miruna Oprescu, Ratan Sur, Roope Astala, Tong Wen, ChangYoung Park:
Flexible and Scalable Deep Learning with MMLSpark. CoRR abs/1804.04031 (2018) - [i4]Mark Hamilton, Sudarshan Raghunathan, Ilya Matiach, Andrew Schonhoffer, Anand Raman, Eli Barzilay, Minsoo Thigpen, Karthik Rajendran, Janhavi Suresh Mahajan, Courtney Cochrane, Abhiram Eswaran, Ari Green:
MMLSpark: Unifying Machine Learning Ecosystems at Massive Scales. CoRR abs/1810.08744 (2018) - [i3]Mark Hamilton:
Semi-Supervised Translation with MMD Networks. CoRR abs/1810.11906 (2018) - 2017
- [c6]Chad Ajamian, Hsing-Chung Chang
, Kerrie Tomkins
, Hillary Cherry, Mark Hamilton:
Preliminary assessment of the uses of sensors and the spectral properties of weed and native species: In Kosciusko National Park, NSW, Australia. ICST 2017: 1-5 - [c5]Mark Hamilton, Sudarshan Raghunathan, Akshaya Annavajhala, Danil Kirsanov, Eduardo de Leon, Eli Barzilay, Ilya Matiach, Joe Davison, Maureen Busch, Miruna Oprescu, Ratan Sur, Roope Astala, Tong Wen, ChangYoung Park:
Flexible and Scalable Deep Learning with MMLSpark. PAPIs 2017: 11-22 - 2016
- [j3]Mark Hamilton, William P. Marnane
:
Implementation of a secure TLS coprocessor on an FPGA. Microprocess. Microsystems 40: 167-180 (2016) - 2012
- [j2]Brian Baldwin, Raveen R. Goundar, Mark Hamilton, William P. Marnane
:
Co-Z ECC scalar multiplications for hardware, software and hardware-software co-design on embedded systems. J. Cryptogr. Eng. 2(4): 221-240 (2012) - 2011
- [c4]Mark Hamilton, William P. Marnane
, Arnaud Tisserand:
A Comparison on FPGA of Modular Multipliers Suitable for Elliptic Curve Cryptography over GF(p) for Specific p Values. FPL 2011: 273-276 - 2010
- [c3]Brian Baldwin, Andrew Byrne, Liang Lu, Mark Hamilton, Neil Hanley, Máire O'Neill, William P. Marnane
:
FPGA Implementations of the Round Two SHA-3 Candidates. FPL 2010: 400-407 - [i2]Brian Baldwin, Andrew Byrne, Liang Lu, Mark Hamilton, Neil Hanley, Máire O'Neill, William P. Marnane:
A Hardware Wrapper for the SHA-3 Hash Algorithms. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2010: 124 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c2]Brian Baldwin, Andrew Byrne, Mark Hamilton, Neil Hanley, Robert P. McEvoy, Weibo Pan, William P. Marnane
:
FPGA Implementations of SHA-3 Candidates: CubeHash, Grostl, LANE, Shabal and Spectral Hash. DSD 2009: 783-790 - [c1]Mark Hamilton, William P. Marnane
:
FPGA Implementation of an Elliptic Curve Processor Using the GLV Method. ReConFig 2009: 249-254 - [i1]Brian Baldwin, Andrew Byrne, Mark Hamilton, Neil Hanley, Robert P. McEvoy, Weibo Pan, William P. Marnane:
FPGA Implementations of SHA-3 Candidates: CubeHash, Grøstl, Lane, Shabal and Spectral Hash. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2009: 342 (2009)
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [j1]Bill Chu, Junsheng Long, Michael Matthews, J. G. Barnes, J. Sims, Mark Hamilton, Russ Lambert:
FAIME: An Object-Oriented Methodology for Application Plug-and-Play. J. Object Oriented Program. 11(5): 20-26, 34 (1998)
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