default search action
David Goldberg 0001
Person information
- affiliation: eBay, San Jose, CA, USA
- affiliation: Scripps Research Institute, San Diego, CA, USA
- affiliation: Palo Alto Research Center, Palo Alto, CA, USA
Other persons with the same name
- David Goldberg 0002 — AT&T Laboratories, Florham Park, NJ, USA
- David Goldberg 0003 — Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Cambridge, MA, USA
- David Goldberg 0004 (aka: David M. Goldberg 0002) — San Diego State University, CA, USA (and 1 more)
- David Goldberg 0005 — Städtisches Klinikum Karlsruhe, Germany
- David Goldberg 0006 — Glasgow Caledonian University, UK
- David Goldberg 0007 — Massachusetts Computer Associates, Inc., Wakefield, MA, USA
- David Goldberg 0008 — Xerox-PARC, Palo Alto, CA, USA
Refine list
refinements active!
zoomed in on ?? of ?? records
view refined list in
export refined list as
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [j9]David Goldberg, Andrew Trotman, Xiao Wang, Wei Min, Zongru Wan:
Further Insights on Drawing Sound Conclusions from Noisy Judgments. ACM Trans. Inf. Syst. 36(4): 36:1-36:31 (2018) - [c21]Jason Wang, David Goldberg, Pauline Burke, Dave Bhoite:
Designing and Analyzing A/B Tests in an Online Marketplace. ICDM Workshops 2018: 1447-1452 - 2017
- [c20]Ishita K. Khan, Prathyusha Senthil Kumar, Daniel Miranda, David Goldberg:
What is skipped: Finding desirable items in e-commerce search by discovering the worst title tokens. IEEE BigData 2017: 1447-1456 - [c19]David Goldberg, Andrew Trotman, Xiao Wang, Wei Min, Zongru Wan:
Drawing Sound Conclusions from Noisy Judgments. WWW 2017: 529-537 - 2015
- [c18]David Goldberg, Yinan Shan:
The Importance of Features for Statistical Anomaly Detection. HotCloud 2015
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j8]David Goldberg, Marshall W. Bern, Simon J. North, Stuart M. Haslam, Anne Dell:
Glycan family analysis for deducing N-glycan topology from single MS. Bioinform. 25(3): 365-371 (2009) - 2008
- [j7]Marshall W. Bern, David Goldberg:
Improved Ranking Functions for Protein and Modification-Site Identifications. J. Comput. Biol. 15(7): 705-719 (2008) - 2007
- [c17]Marshall W. Bern, David Goldberg:
Improved Ranking Functions for Protein and Modification-Site Identifications. RECOMB 2007: 444-458 - 2006
- [j6]Marshall W. Bern, David Goldberg:
De Novo Analysis of Peptide Tandem Mass Spectra by Spectral Graph Partitioning. J. Comput. Biol. 13(2): 364-378 (2006) - 2005
- [c16]Marshall W. Bern, David Goldberg:
EigenMS: De Novo Analysis of Peptide Tandem Mass Spectra by Spectral Graph Partitioning. RECOMB 2005: 357-372 - 2004
- [j5]David Goldberg, Christopher Malon, Marshall W. Bern:
A global approach to automatic solution of jigsaw puzzles. Comput. Geom. 28(2-3): 165-174 (2004) - [c15]Marshall W. Bern, David Goldberg, W. Hayes McDonald, John R. Yates III:
Automatic Quality Assessment of Peptide Tandem Mass Spectra. ISMB/ECCB (Supplement of Bioinformatics) 2004: 49-54 - 2002
- [c14]Marshall W. Bern, David Goldberg:
Paper position sensing. SCG 2002: 74-81 - [c13]David Goldberg, Christopher Malon, Marshall W. Bern:
A global approach to automatic solution of jigsaw puzzles. SCG 2002: 82-87 - [c12]Chi Wong, Marshall W. Bern, David Goldberg:
An image signature for any kind of image. ICIP (1) 2002: 409-412 - 2001
- [c11]Ming Ye, Marshall W. Bern, David Goldberg:
Document Image Matching and Annotation Lifting. ICDAR 2001: 753- - [c10]Marshall W. Bern, Jeff Breidenbach, David Goldberg:
Trustworthy Paper Documents. Information Hiding 2001: 1-12 - 2000
- [c9]Marshall W. Bern, David Goldberg:
Scanner-Model-Based Document Image Improvement. ICIP 2000: 582-585
1990 – 1999
- 1995
- [j4]Roy Want, Bill N. Schilit, Norman Adams, Rich Gold, Karin Petersen, David Goldberg, John R. Ellis, Mark D. Weiser:
An overview of the PARCTAB ubiquitous computing experiment. IEEE Wirel. Commun. 2(6): 28-43 (1995) - 1994
- [c8]Roy Want, Bill N. Schilit, Norman I. Adams, Rich Gold, Karin Petersen, David Goldberg, John R. Ellis, Mark D. Weiser:
The Parctab Ubiquitous Computing Experiment. Mobidata 1994: 45-101 - 1993
- [c7]David Goldberg, Cate Richardson:
Touch-typing with a stylus. INTERCHI 1993: 80-87 - [c6]David Goldberg, Cate Richardson:
Touch-typing with a stylus (abstract). INTERCHI 1993: 520 - [c5]David Goldberg, Michael M. Tso:
How to Program Networked Portable Computers. Workshop on Workstation Operating Systems 1993: 30-33 - 1992
- [j3]David Goldberg, David A. Nichols, Brian M. Oki, Douglas B. Terry:
Using Collaborative Filtering to Weave an Information Tapestry. Commun. ACM 35(12): 61-70 (1992) - [j2]David Goldberg:
The Design of Floating-Point Data Types. LOPLAS 1(2): 138-151 (1992) - [c4]Scott Elrod, Richard Bruce, Rich Gold, David Goldberg, Frank G. Halasz, William C. Janssen Jr., David Lee, Kim McCall, Elin Rønby Pedersen, Kenneth A. Pier, John C. Tang, Brent B. Welch:
Liveboard: A Large Interactive Display Supporting Group Meetings, Presentations, and Remote Collaboration. CHI 1992: 599-607 - [c3]Douglas B. Terry, David Goldberg, David A. Nichols, Brian M. Oki:
Continuous Queries over Append-Only Databases. SIGMOD Conference 1992: 321-330 - 1991
- [j1]David Goldberg:
What Every Computer Scientist Should Know About Floating-Point Arithmetic. ACM Comput. Surv. 23(1): 5-48 (1991) - [c2]David Goldberg, Aaron Goodisman:
Stylus user interfaces for manipulating text. UIST 1991: 127-135
1980 – 1989
- 1986
- [c1]Bradley Taylor, David Goldberg:
Secure Networking in the Sun Environment. USENIX Summer 1986: 28-37
Coauthor Index
manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.
Unpaywalled article links
Add open access links from to the list of external document links (if available).
Privacy notice: By enabling the option above, your browser will contact the API of unpaywall.org to load hyperlinks to open access articles. Although we do not have any reason to believe that your call will be tracked, we do not have any control over how the remote server uses your data. So please proceed with care and consider checking the Unpaywall privacy policy.
Archived links via Wayback Machine
For web page which are no longer available, try to retrieve content from the of the Internet Archive (if available).
Privacy notice: By enabling the option above, your browser will contact the API of archive.org to check for archived content of web pages that are no longer available. Although we do not have any reason to believe that your call will be tracked, we do not have any control over how the remote server uses your data. So please proceed with care and consider checking the Internet Archive privacy policy.
Reference lists
Add a list of references from , , and to record detail pages.
load references from crossref.org and opencitations.net
Privacy notice: By enabling the option above, your browser will contact the APIs of crossref.org, opencitations.net, and semanticscholar.org to load article reference information. Although we do not have any reason to believe that your call will be tracked, we do not have any control over how the remote server uses your data. So please proceed with care and consider checking the Crossref privacy policy and the OpenCitations privacy policy, as well as the AI2 Privacy Policy covering Semantic Scholar.
Citation data
Add a list of citing articles from and to record detail pages.
load citations from opencitations.net
Privacy notice: By enabling the option above, your browser will contact the API of opencitations.net and semanticscholar.org to load citation information. Although we do not have any reason to believe that your call will be tracked, we do not have any control over how the remote server uses your data. So please proceed with care and consider checking the OpenCitations privacy policy as well as the AI2 Privacy Policy covering Semantic Scholar.
OpenAlex data
Load additional information about publications from .
Privacy notice: By enabling the option above, your browser will contact the API of openalex.org to load additional information. Although we do not have any reason to believe that your call will be tracked, we do not have any control over how the remote server uses your data. So please proceed with care and consider checking the information given by OpenAlex.
last updated on 2024-10-07 21:22 CEST by the dblp team
all metadata released as open data under CC0 1.0 license
see also: Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Imprint