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Daniel Martin
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- Daniel Martin 0001 — University of Stuttgart, Germany
- Daniel Martin 0002 — University of Queensland, St. Lucia, QLD, Australia (and 1 more)
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j18]Daniel Martin, Diego Gutierrez, Belén Masiá:
tSPM-Net: A probabilistic spatio-temporal approach for scanpath prediction. Comput. Graph. 122: 103983 (2024) - [j17]Mahdi Momeni, Danny Echtermeyer, Marion Frant, Daniel Martin, Daniel Teichmann, Uwe Pliquett:
A Quasi-3-D Impedance Measurement Using the Square Wave Method With Parallactic Excitation for Detection of Biofilm Growth. IEEE Trans. Instrum. Meas. 73: 1-11 (2024) - [j16]Esmaeil Seraj, Rohan R. Paleja, Luis Pimentel, Kin Man Lee, Zheyuan Wang, Daniel Martin, Matthew Sklar, John Z. Zhang, Zahi M. Kakish, Matthew C. Gombolay:
Heterogeneous Policy Networks for Composite Robot Team Communication and Coordination. IEEE Trans. Robotics 40: 3833-3849 (2024) - [i9]David Almog, Romain Gauriot, Lionel Page, Daniel Martin:
AI Oversight and Human Mistakes: Evidence from Centre Court. CoRR abs/2401.16754 (2024) - [i8]Basmalah Asad, Daniel Martin:
Basic Strategy for some Simplified Blackjack Variants. CoRR abs/2407.08755 (2024) - 2023
- [j15]Zulfiqar Zaidi, Daniel Martin, Nathaniel Belles, Viacheslav Zakharov, Arjun Krishna, Kin Man Lee, Peter Wagstaff, Sumedh Naik, Matthew Sklar, Sugju Choi, Yoshiki Kakehi, Ruturaj Patil, Divya Mallemadugula, Florian Pesce, Peter Wilson, Wendell Hom, Matan Diamond, Bryan Zhao, Nina Moorman, Rohan R. Paleja, Letian Chen, Esmaeil Seraj, Matthew C. Gombolay:
Athletic Mobile Manipulator System for Robotic Wheelchair Tennis. IEEE Robotics Autom. Lett. 8(4): 2245-2252 (2023) - [j14]Daniel Martin, Xin Sun, Diego Gutierrez, Belén Masiá:
A Study of Change Blindness in Immersive Environments. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 29(5): 2446-2455 (2023) - [j13]Edurne Bernal-Berdun, Daniel Martin, Sandra Malpica, Pedro J. Perez, Diego Gutierrez, Belén Masiá, Ana Serrano:
D-SAV360: A Dataset of Gaze Scanpaths on 360° Ambisonic Videos. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 29(11): 4350-4360 (2023) - [j12]Sandra Malpica, Daniel Martin, Ana Serrano, Diego Gutierrez, Belén Masiá:
Task-Dependent Visual Behavior in Immersive Environments: A Comparative Study of Free Exploration, Memory and Visual Search. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 29(11): 4417-4425 (2023) - [c23]Sravan Jayanthi, Letian Chen, Nadya Balabanska, Van Duong, Erik Scarlatescu, Ezra Ameperosa, Zulfiqar Haider Zaidi, Daniel Martin, Taylor Keith Del Matto, Masahiro Ono, Matthew C. Gombolay:
DROID: Learning from Offline Heterogeneous Demonstrations via Reward-Policy Distillation. CoRL 2023: 1547-1571 - [i7]Nir Chemaya, Daniel Martin:
AI Use in Manuscript Preparation for Academic Journals. CoRR abs/2311.14720 (2023) - 2022
- [j11]Edurne Bernal-Berdun, Daniel Martin, Diego Gutierrez, Belén Masiá:
SST-Sal: A spherical spatio-temporal approach for saliency prediction in 360∘ videos. Comput. Graph. 106: 200-209 (2022) - [j10]Daniel Martin, Sandra Malpica, Diego Gutierrez, Belén Masiá, Ana Serrano:
Multimodality in VR: A Survey. ACM Comput. Surv. 54(10s): 216:1-216:36 (2022) - [j9]Ginger Zhe Jin, Michael Luca, Daniel Martin:
Complex Disclosure. Manag. Sci. 68(5): 3236-3261 (2022) - [j8]Daniel Martin, Philip Marx:
A Robust Test of Prejudice for Discrimination Experiments. Manag. Sci. 68(6): 4527-4536 (2022) - [j7]Daniel Martin, Ana Serrano, Alexander W. Bergman, Gordon Wetzstein, Belén Masiá:
ScanGAN360: A Generative Model of Realistic Scanpaths for 360° Images. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 28(5): 2003-2013 (2022) - [c22]Esmaeil Seraj, Zheyuan Wang, Rohan R. Paleja, Daniel Martin, Matthew Sklar, Anirudh Patel, Matthew C. Gombolay:
Learning Efficient Diverse Communication for Cooperative Heterogeneous Teaming. AAMAS 2022: 1173-1182 - [c21]Blanca Lasheras-Hernandez, Belén Masiá, Daniel Martin:
DriveRNN: Predicting Drivers' Attention with Deep Recurrent Networks. CEIG 2022: 65-74 - [c20]Letian Chen, Sravan Jayanthi, Rohan R. Paleja, Daniel Martin, Viacheslav Zakharov, Matthew C. Gombolay:
Fast Lifelong Adaptive Inverse Reinforcement Learning from Demonstrations. CoRL 2022: 2083-2094 - [c19]Sandra Malpica, Ana Serrano, Julia Guerrero-Viu, Daniel Martin, Edurne Bernal, Diego Gutierrez, Belén Masiá:
Auditory Stimuli Degrade Visual Performance in Virtual Reality. SIGGRAPH Posters 2022: 23:1-23:2 - [i6]Daniel Martin, Diego Gutierrez, Belén Masiá:
A Probabilistic Time-Evolving Approach to Scanpath Prediction. CoRR abs/2204.09404 (2022) - [i5]Andrew Caplin, Daniel Martin, Philip Marx:
Calibrating for Class Weights by Modeling Machine Learning. CoRR abs/2205.04613 (2022) - [i4]Letian Chen, Sravan Jayanthi, Rohan R. Paleja, Daniel Martin, Viacheslav Zakharov, Matthew C. Gombolay:
Fast Lifelong Adaptive Inverse Reinforcement Learning from Demonstrations. CoRR abs/2209.11908 (2022) - [i3]Zulfiqar Zaidi, Daniel Martin, Nathaniel Belles, Viacheslav Zakharov, Arjun Krishna, Kin Man Lee, Peter Wagstaff, Sumedh Naik, Matthew Sklar, Sugju Choi, Yoshiki Kakehi, Ruturaj Patil, Divya Mallemadugula, Florian Pesce, Peter Wilson, Wendell Hom, Matan Diamond, Bryan Zhao, Nina Moorman, Rohan R. Paleja, Letian Chen, Esmaeil Seraj, Matthew C. Gombolay:
Athletic Mobile Manipulator System for Robotic Wheelchair Tennis. CoRR abs/2210.02517 (2022) - 2021
- [i2]Daniel Martin, Sandra Malpica, Diego Gutierrez, Belén Masiá, Ana Serrano:
Multimodality in VR: A survey. CoRR abs/2101.07906 (2021) - [i1]Daniel Martin, Ana Serrano, Alexander W. Bergman, Gordon Wetzstein, Belén Masiá:
ScanGAN360: A Generative Model of Realistic Scanpaths for 360$^{\circ}$ Images. CoRR abs/2103.13922 (2021) - 2020
- [j6]Dennis Butterstein, Daniel Martin, Knut Stolze, Felix Beier, Jia Zhong, Lingyun Wang:
Replication at the Speed of Change - a Fast, Scalable Replication Solution for Near Real-Time HTAP Processing. Proc. VLDB Endow. 13(12): 3245-3257 (2020) - [j5]Ana Serrano, Daniel Martin, Diego Gutierrez, Karol Myszkowski, Belén Masiá:
Imperceptible manipulation of lateral camera motion for improved virtual reality applications. ACM Trans. Graph. 39(6): 267:1-267:14 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c18]Daniel Martin, Michael Roberg, Zoya Popovic, Taylor Barton:
A 6-12 GHz Reconfigurable Transformer-Based Outphasing Combiner in 250-nm GaAs. BCICTS 2019: 1-4 - 2017
- [j4]Sohel Uddin, Olav Krause, Daniel Martin:
Energy Management for Distribution Networks Through Capacity Constrained State Optimization. IEEE Access 5: 21743-21752 (2017) - [j3]Daniel Martin:
Strategic pricing with rational inattention to quality. Games Econ. Behav. 104: 131-145 (2017) - [c17]Daniel Martin, Tapan Kumar Saha, Josh Hockey, Greg Caldwell, Gary Buckley, Srinivasan Chinnarajan:
An investigation into improving the measurement of the water content of transformer electrical insulation. ISGT Asia 2017: 1-4 - 2016
- [j2]Edward Gilbert-Kawai, Jonny Coppel, Vassiliki Bountziouka, Can Ince, Daniel Martin:
A comparison of the quality of image acquisition between the incident dark field and sidestream dark field video-microscopes. BMC Medical Imaging 16: 10 (2016) - [c16]Daniel Martin, Hongjian Ding, Leihong Wu, Howard Semey, Amy Barnes, Darryl Langley, Su Inn Park, Zhichao Liu, Weida Tong, Joshua Xu:
An Image Analysis Environment for Species Identification of Food Contaminating Beetles. AAAI 2016: 4375-4376 - [c15]Bernard Ngabonziza, Daniel Martin, Anna Bailey, Haehyun Cho, Sarah Martin:
TrustZone Explained: Architectural Features and Use Cases. CIC 2016: 445-451 - [c14]Felix Beier, Knut Stolze, Daniel Martin:
Extending Database Accelerators for Data Transformations and Predictive Analytics. EDBT 2016: 706-707 - 2015
- [c13]Allen M. Waxman, Haijun Hu, Daniel Martin:
Maritime group motion analysis: Representation, learning, recognition, and deviation detection. FUSION 2015: 1015-1021 - [c12]Daniel Martin, Benjamin Frantz, François Pachet:
Improving music composition through peer feedback: experiment and preliminary results. AInF@IJCAI 2015: 27-31 - 2014
- [c11]Daniel Martin, Conwell Dickey:
Hardware-in-the-loop for power and telecomunications co-simulation with applications. ISGT 2014: 1-5 - [c10]Oliver Vicente, Sandra Vicente, Daniel Martin, Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Florido, Manuel Maynar:
Health gamification. SummerSim 2014: 57 - [c9]Daniel Martin, Oliver Vicente, Sandra Vicente, Jorge Ballesteros, Manuel Maynar:
I will prescribe you an app. SummerSim 2014: 58 - [c8]Sandra Vicente, Daniel Martin, Oliver Vicente, Manuel Doblas, Manuel Maynar:
Reverse logistic on health. SummerSim 2014: 59 - 2013
- [c7]Daniel Martin, Iliyana Ivanova, Raphael Mueller, Luis Eduardo Velez Montoya, Klaus Maruschka:
Demonstrating Near Real-Time Analytics with IBM DB2 Analytics Accelerator. BTW 2013: 491-494 - [c6]Daniel Martin, Oliver Koeth, Johannes Kern, Iliyana Ivanova:
Near real-time analytics with IBM DB2 analytics accelerator. EDBT 2013: 579-588 - 2012
- [j1]Ludovic Goudenège, Daniel Martin, Grégory Vial:
High Order Finite Element Calculations for the Cahn-Hilliard Equation. J. Sci. Comput. 52(2): 294-321 (2012)
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [c5]Daniel Martin, Robert E. Owen:
A RISC architecture with uncompromised digital signal processing and microcontroller operation. ICASSP 1998: 3097-3100
1970 – 1979
- 1978
- [c4]Daniel Martin:
A micro-debugger for Eclipse computers. ACM-SE 1978: 8-10 - [c3]Daniel Martin:
The conticomputer system a commodities database. SIGMINI 1978: 35-39 - 1977
- [c2]Daniel Martin:
An emulator used to teach compiler design. ACM-SE 1977: 1-10 - 1973
- [c1]Daniel Martin, John Gwynn:
Two results concerning the power of two-way deterministic Pushdown Automata. ACM Annual Conference 1973: 342-344
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