- Co-author of "Discussion Tracking in Enron Email Using PARFAC," with Dr. Micheal W. Berry, and Brett W. Bader in Survey of Text Mining II. Springer (2008).
- Co-author of "Document Classification Techniques for Automated Technology Readiness Level Analysis" with Barry L. Britt, Micheal W. Berry, Mary Ann Merrell and James Kolpack in Journal of the American Society of Information Science and Technology, Volume 59, Issue 4, 15 February 2008, Pages 675-680.
- Co-author of "An Assessment of Computer Science Animations: A Case Study," with Dr. Michael W. Berry, Sarah Lowe and Scott Wells published in the Proceedings of the 10th Annual CCSC Southeastern Conference (2006).
- Co-author of Understanding
Search Engines: Mathematical Modeling and Text Retrieval, with
Dr. Michael W
Berry. Understanding Search Engines was published by the
Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) in 1999. A new edition of the book was published in 2005. Click here to
learn more.
- Co-editor of Lecture Notes in Data Mining, with Dr. Michael W. Berry was published in 2006 by World Scientific Press. This book is a collection of 17 papers written by graduate students at the University of Tennessee covering with various topics in data mining.
- Co-author of "Email
Surveillance Using Non-Negative Matrix Factorization" with Dr. Michael W. Berry. This article on data mining the Enron
email datasets was published in Computational & Mathematical Organization Theory, 11, (2005), pp. 249-264.
- Semi-annual baseball essayist for The
Elysian
Fields
Quarterly. Various iconclastic essays about baseball statistics
that has more to do with how "baseball numbers inspire us" than actual
baseball statistics themselves. I
would encourage you to
subscribe to Elysian Fields Quarterly a charming,
unpretentious literary baseball magazine.
- Dozens of articles on the Oak Ridge (TN) City
Council Meetings for the Anderson County Section of the Knoxville
News-Sentinel. March, 2002
to January, 2004. Off and on, I've worked as a stringer and book
reviewer for the paper.
You can also locate articles online thru Factiva.
- Visualizing Web Usage. Master's
thesis, August 1998. (Available in PDF version
only).
- "Two New Computer Programs
Combine to Give Neurobiologists Opportunity to Study Brain Cell
Activity," NPACI On-line. August 4, 1998.
- The "Communicating
Science" exhibit for the Department of Energy's Biological and
Environmental Research's 50th Anniversary held in 1997 at the National
Academy of Sciences in Washington D.C. A display and electronic exhibit
was developed for the Human Genome
Management Information System at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
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