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2010 – today
- 2018
- [j14]Luigi Ippoliti, R. J. Martin, Luca Romagnoli
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Efficient likelihood computations for some multivariate Gaussian Markov random fields. J. Multivariate Analysis 168: 185-200 (2018) - 2015
- [j13]R. J. Martin:
Designing Exploring as a Second-order Process: A Legacy of Ranulph Glanville. Cybernetics and Human Knowing 22(2-3): 83-87 (2015) - [j12]R. J. Martin:
ASC: Second-Order Cybernetics, Radical Constructivism, and the Biology of Cognition: Paradigms Struggling to Bring About Change. Cybernetics and Human Knowing 22(2-3): 169-182 (2015)
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [j11]Lara Fontanella, Luigi Ippoliti, R. J. Martin, S. Trivisonno:
Interpolation of spatial and spatio-temporal Gaussian fields using Gaussian Markov random fields. Adv. Data Analysis and Classification 2(1): 63-79 (2008) - 2005
- [c1]Alvin Leng Sun Loke, Robert K. Barnes, Tin Tin Wee, Michael M. Oshima, Charles E. Moore, Ronald R. Kennedy, Jim O. Barnes, Robert A. Zimmer, Kari L. Arave, H. Herman M. Pang, Tom E. Cynkar, Aaron M. Volz, Jim R. Pfiester, R. J. Martin, Robert H. Miller, David A. Hood, Gordon W. Motley, Ed J. Rojas, Tom M. Walley, Michael J. Gilsdorf:
A versatile low-jitter PLL in 90-nm CMOS for SerDes transmitter clocking. CICC 2005: 553-556 - 2002
- [j10]P. A. Howard-Jones, R. J. Martin:
The effect of questioning on concept learning within a hypertext system. J. Comp. Assisted Learning 18(1): 10-20 (2002)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j9]L. J. Elliott, John A. Eccleston, R. J. Martin:
An algorithm for the design of factorial experiments when the data are correlated. Statistics and Computing 9(3): 195-201 (1999) - [j8]R. J. Martin, M. C. Bursnall, E. C. Stillman:
Efficient designs for constrained mixture experiments. Statistics and Computing 9(3): 229-237 (1999) - [j7]R. J. Martin:
Autoregression and cepstrum-domain filtering. Signal Processing 76(1): 93-97 (1999) - [j6]R. J. Martin:
Autoregression and irregular sampling: Spectral estimation. Signal Processing 77(2): 139-157 (1999) - [j5]R. J. Martin:
One-sided sampling series gives fast reconstruction algorithm. IEEE Trans. Signal Processing 47(6): 1770-1772 (1999) - [j4]R. J. Martin:
Volterra system identification and Kramer's sampling theorem. IEEE Trans. Signal Processing 47(11): 3152-3155 (1999) - 1998
- [j3]R. J. Martin:
Autoregression and irregular sampling: Filtering. Signal Processing 69(3): 229-248 (1998) - 1996
- [j2]R. J. Martin, C. A. Openshaw:
Autoregressive modelling in vector spaces: An application to narrow-bandwidth spectral estimation. Signal Processing 50(3): 189-194 (1996) - 1992
- [j1]Michael F. Goodchild, Robert Haining, Stephen Wise, Giuseppe Arbia, Luc Anselin, Earl G. Bossard, Chris Brunsdon, Peter Diggle, Robin Flowerdew, Mick Green, Daniel A. Griffith, Les Hepple, Thelma Krug, R. J. Martin, Stan Openshaw:
Integrating GIS and spatial data analysis: problems and possibilities. International Journal of Geographical Information Science 6(5): 407-423 (1992)
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