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37
Citations
7019
World Ranking
10612
National Ranking
4443

Overview

Raman K. Sarin is affiliated with Microsoft in the United States. Their professional association with this organization situates them within a prominent technology company known for its contributions to software, services, devices, and research.

There is no available data on recent papers authored by Raman K. Sarin, nor is there information on frequent co-authors or typical publication venues. This limits a detailed overview of their publication record and collaborative networks.

Similarly, there are no records of book publications connected to Raman K. Sarin, so no information on contributions to academic or professional books can be provided.

No main fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work are listed, which restricts the ability to outline specific research areas or scientific contributions directly associated with this scientist.

There are no documented awards or distinctions attributed to Raman K. Sarin, and there is no indication of the scientist being deceased.

Best Publications

  • Stuff I've Seen: A System for Personal Information Retrieval and Re-Use

    Susan Dumais;Edward Cutrell;J. J. Cadiz;Gavin Jancke

  • Systems and methods for personal ubiquitous information retrieval and reuse

    Susan Dumais;Eric Horvitz;Edward Cutrell;Jonathan Cadiz

  • Fast, flexible filtering with phlat

    Edward Cutrell;Daniel Robbins;Susan Dumais;Raman Sarin

  • Multiple display computing device with position-based operating modes

    Kenneth Paul Hinckley;Raman Kumar Sarin

  • Systems and methods for performing background queries from content and activity

    Susan T. Dumais;Eric J. Horvitz;Edward B. Cutrell;Raman K. Sarin

  • Local search engine user interface

    Edward B. Cutrell;Daniel C. Robbins;Raman K. Sarin;Susan T. Dumais

  • Advanced navigation techniques for portable devices

    Daniel C. Robbins;Raman K. Sarin;Eric J. Horvitz;Edward B. Cutrell

  • IMPROVED KEY-BASED NAVIGATION FACILITIES

    Robbins Dehniel K;Katrell Ehdvard B;Khorvitts Ehrik Dzh;Sarin Raman K

  • Traffic forecasting employing modeling and analysis of probabilistic interdependencies and contextual data

    Eric J. Horvitz;Johnson T. Apacible;Raman K. Sarin

  • BlueTable: connecting wireless mobile devices on interactive surfaces using vision-based handshaking

    Andrew D. Wilson;Raman Sarin

  • Mobile devices control

    Joseph H. Matthews;Joseph A. Schrader;Ted Tai-Yu Chen;Raman K. Sarin

  • Codex: a dual screen tablet computer

    Ken Hinckley;Morgan Dixon;Raman Sarin;Francois Guimbretiere

  • Mobile Device Safe Driving

    Joseph A. Schrader;Raman K. Sarin;Ted Tai-Yu Chen;Sharad Agarwal

  • Event-based media grouping, playback, and sharing

    Udiyan Padmanabhan;William Messing;Martin Shetter;Tatiana Gershanovich

  • Prediction, expectation, and surprise: methods, designs, and study of a deployed traffic forecasting service

    Eric Horvitz;Johnson Apacible;Raman Sarin;Lin Liao

  • Fast, Flexible Filtering with Phlat — Personal Search and Organization Made Easy

    Edward Cutrell;Daniel C. Robbins;Susan T. Dumais;Raman Sarin

  • ZoneZoom: map navigation for smartphones with recursive view segmentation

    Daniel C. Robbins;Edward Cutrell;Raman Sarin;Eric Horvitz

  • Self-revelation aids for interfaces

    Kenneth P. Hinckley;Shengdong Zhao;Edward B. Cutrell;Raman K. Sarin

  • Methods for automated and semiautomated composition of visual sequences, flows, and flyovers based on content and context

    Eric J. Horvitz;Raman K. Sarin

  • Designs, interfaces, and policies for systems that enhance communication and minimize disruption by encoding preferences and situations

    Eric J. Horvitz;Johnson T. Apacible;Murugesan S. Subramani;Paul B. Koch

  • Stuff I've seen: a system for personal information retrieval and re-use

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Edward Cutrell
Edward Cutrell Microsoft (United States)
Eric Horvitz
Eric Horvitz Microsoft (United States)
Ken Hinckley
Ken Hinckley Microsoft (United States)
Daniel C. Robbins
Daniel C. Robbins Microsoft (United States)
Joseph H. Matthews
Joseph H. Matthews Microsoft (United States)
Patrick Baudisch
Patrick Baudisch Hasso Plattner Institute
Andrew D. Wilson
Andrew D. Wilson Microsoft (United States)
Susan T. Dumais
Susan T. Dumais Microsoft (United States)
Sharad Agarwal
Sharad Agarwal Microsoft (United States)
Maneesh Agrawala
Maneesh Agrawala Stanford University

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