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Overview

Anthony Tomasic is affiliated with Carnegie Mellon University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Computer Science and Social Sciences, with focused contributions in subfields including Human-Computer Interaction, Transportation, Cultural Studies, Artificial Intelligence, and Information Systems.

Their work addresses several main topics such as Language and Cultural Evolution, Topic Modeling, Innovative Human-Technology Interaction, Usability and User Interface Design, Persona Design and Applications, Human Mobility and Location-Based Analysis, and Transportation Planning and Optimization.

Tomasic has contributed to multiple publication venues, with notable appearances in:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Proceedings of the AAAI Symposium Series
  • CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Tomasic include:

  • "Synergistic Integration of Large Language Models and Cognitive Architectures for Robust AI: An Exploratory Analysis", 2024, Proceedings of the AAAI Symposium Series
  • "Recentering Reframing as an RtD Contribution", 2022, CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
  • "Synergistic Integration of Large Language Models and Cognitive Architectures for Robust AI: An Exploratory Analysis", 2023, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Real-Time Detection of Crowded Buses via Mobile Phones", 2021, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Intelligent Transaction Scheduling via Conflict Prediction in OLTP DBMS", 2024, arXiv (Cornell University)

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Tomasic include:

  • Oscar J. Romero
  • John Zimmerman
  • Aaron Steinfeld
  • Alex Haig
  • Shirley Anugrah Hayati

Best Publications

  • Learning to detect phishing emails

    Ian Fette;Norman Sadeh;Anthony Tomasic

  • GlOSS: text-source discovery over the Internet

    Luis Gravano;Héctor García-Molina;Anthony Tomasic

  • Scaling access to heterogeneous data sources with DISCO

    A. Tomasic;L. Raschid;P. Valduriez

  • The effectiveness of GIOSS for the text database discovery problem

    Luis Gravano;Héctor García-Molina;Anthony Tomasic

  • Incremental updates of inverted lists for text document retrieval

    Anthony Tomasic;Héctor García-Molina;Kurt Shoens

  • Scaling heterogeneous databases and the design of Disco

    A. Tomasic;L. Raschid;P. Valduriez

  • Self-Driving Database Management Systems.

    Andrew Pavlo;Gustavo Angulo;Joy Arulraj;Haibin Lin

  • The Effectiveness of GlOSS for the Text Database Discovery Problem

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  • Field trial of Tiramisu: crowd-sourcing bus arrival times to spur co-design

    John Zimmerman;Anthony Tomasic;Charles Garrod;Daisy Yoo

  • Performance of inverted indices in shared-nothing distributed text document information retrieval systems

    A. Tomasic;H. Garcia-Molina

  • Scrambling query plans to cope with unexpected delays

    L. Amsaleg;A. Tomasic;M.J. Franklin;T. Urhan

  • Method and apparatus for indexing document content and content comparison with World Wide Web search service

    Alex Aiken;Saul Schleimer;Joel Auslander;Daniel Wilkerson

  • Leveraging mediator cost models with heterogeneous data sources

    H. Naacke;G. Gardarin;A. Tomasic

  • Retrieval-Based Neural Code Generation

    Shirley Anugrah Hayati;Raphael Olivier;Pravalika Avvaru;Pengcheng Yin

  • The distributed information search component (Disco) and the World Wide Web

    Anthony Tomasic;Rémy Amouroux;Philippe Bonnet;Olga Kapitskaia

  • Dynamic query operator scheduling for wide-area remote access

    Laurent Amsaleg;Michael J. Franklin;Anthony Tomasic

  • RADAR: a personal assistant that learns to reduce email overload

    Michael Freed;Jaime Carbonell;Geoff Gordon;Jordan Hayes

  • Query processing and inverted indices in shared: nothing text document information retrieval systems

    Anthony Tomasic;Hector Garcia-Molina

  • Intent-based information processing and updates

    Anthony Slavko Tomasic;John Doyle Zimmerman

  • Mobile Transit Information from Universal Design and Crowdsourcing

    Aaron Steinfeld;John Zimmerman;Anthony Tomasic;Daisy Yoo

  • Invalidation Clues for Database Scalability Services

    A. Manjhi;P. B. Gibbons;A. Ailamaki;C. Garrod

Frequent Co-Authors

John Zimmerman
John Zimmerman Carnegie Mellon University
Aaron Steinfeld
Aaron Steinfeld Carnegie Mellon University
Hector Garcia-Molina
Hector Garcia-Molina Stanford University
Luis Gravano
Luis Gravano Columbia University
Patrick Valduriez
Patrick Valduriez French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation - INRIA
Bruce M. Maggs
Bruce M. Maggs Duke University
Todd C. Mowry
Todd C. Mowry Carnegie Mellon University
William W. Cohen
William W. Cohen Carnegie Mellon University
Andrew Pavlo
Andrew Pavlo Carnegie Mellon University
Michael J. Franklin
Michael J. Franklin University of Chicago

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