Name
Affiliation
Papers
BILL MANARIS
Computer Science Department, University of Southwestern Louisiana, Lafayette, LA
26
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
42
204
21.81
Referers 
Referees 
References 
383
441
242
Search Limit
100441
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Achieving Gender Balance through Creative Expression00.342019
JythonMusic: An Environment for Developing Interactive Music Systems00.342018
Gender Equity In Computer Science Through Computing In The Arts - A Six-Year Longitudinal Study20.452018
Monterey Mirror: an experiment in interactive music performance combining evolutionary computation and Zipf's law.00.342015
Computing in the arts: a model curriculum60.612014
Harmonic Navigator: A Gesture-Driven, Corpus-Based Approach to Music Analysis, Composition, and Performance50.562013
Fractal Dimensions of Music and Automatic Playlist Generation: Similarity Search via MP3 Song Uploads00.342012
Computing and music: a spectrum of sound30.512011
Bloom's taxonomy revisited: specifying assessable learning objectives in computer science301.822008
A corpus-based hybrid approach to music analysis and composition271.952007
Dropping CS enrollments: or the emperor's new clothes?60.732007
A Music Information Retrieval Approach Based on Power Laws30.402007
Investigating Esperanto's statistical proportions relative to other languages using neural networks and Zipf's law30.572006
Zipf's Law, Music Classification, and Aesthetics393.102005
Developing fitness functions for pleasant music: zipf's law and interactive evolution systems100.802005
Editorial - Human-Computer Interaction00.342003
Evolutionary music and the zipf-mandelbrot law: developing fitness functions for pleasant music171.562003
A Listening Keyboard for Users with Motor Impairments—A Usability Study50.612002
An Intelligent Interface for Keyboard and Mouse Control -- Providing Full Access to PC Functionality via Speech111.852001
An information resource for computer science educators20.412000
Universal Access to Mobile Computing Devices through Speech Input20.451999
Accommodating diversity of academic preparation in CS1 (panel)00.341998
Natural Language Processing: A Human-Computer Interaction Perspective100.911998
SUITEKeys: a speech understanding interface for the motor-control challenged221.801998
Computer science degree programs: what do they look like? A report on the annual survey of accredited programs10.361998
Artificial intelligence (panel): finally in the mainstream?00.341995