Author: David Heckerman

Publications

Publication period start: 2007
Number of co-authors: 7

Co-authors

Number of publications with favourite co-authors
Joshua Goodman
1
Gordon V. Cormack
1
Michael P. Wellman
3

Productive Colleagues

Most productive colleagues in number of publications
Michael P. Wellman
7
E. H. Mamdani
11
Gordon V. Cormack
22

Publications

Goodman, Joshua, Cormack, Gordon V., Heckerman, David (2007): Spam and the ongoing battle for the inbox. In Communications of the ACM, 50 (2) pp. 24-33. https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/1216017

Heckerman, David, Mamdani, Abe, Wellman, Michael P. (1995): Editorial: Real-World Applications of Uncertain Reasoning. In International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 42 (6) pp. 573-574.

Heckerman, David, Breese, John S., Rommelse, Koos (1995): Decision-Theoretic Troubleshooting. In Communications of the ACM, 38 (3) pp. 49-57.

Heckerman, David, Wellman, Michael P. (1995): Bayesian Networks. In Communications of the ACM, 38 (3) pp. 27-30.

Heckerman, David, Mamdani, E. H., Wellman, Michael P. (1995): Real-World Applications of Bayesian Networks - Introduction. In Communications of the ACM, 38 (3) pp. 24-26.

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