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List of my academic publications
- Silas S. Brown, Yun-Wen Chen, Ming Wang, Alexandra Clipson, Eguzkine Ochoa, and Ming-Qing Du (2017). PrimerPooler: automated primer pooling to prepare library for targeted sequencing. Biology Methods and Protocols. Oxford University Press. 2(1). doi:10.1093/biomethods/bpx006Â
- Jose Torres-Pruñonosa, Miquel-Angel Plaza-Navas and Silas S. Brown (2022). Jehovah’s Witnesses’ adoption of digitally-mediated services during Covid-19 pandemic. Cogent Social Sciences. Taylor & Francis. 8(1). doi:10.1080/23311886.2022.2071034 (also in Spanish)Â
- PhD thesis: Conversion of notations. Technical report UCAM-CL-TR-591, University of Cambridge, Computer Laboratory, June 2004.Â
- Silas S. Brown and Peter Robinson. Transformation frameworks and their relevance in universal design. Universal Access in the Information Society, 3.3-4:209-223, 2004. 
- Silas S. Brown. Web Annotation with Modified-Yarowsky and Other Algorithms. Overload issue 112 (December 2012) pp.4-7 (PDF pp.5-8)Â
- Silas S. Brown and Peter Robinson. Interacting with notations: two examples of the use of a transformation system. Universal Access in the Information Society, 4.2:96-, 2005.Â
- S.S. Brown and P. Robinson. Transforming musical notations for universal access. In: Designing a More Inclusive World: proceedings of the Cambridge Workshop on Universal Access and Assistive Technology 2004, pp 123-132.Â
- Silas Brown and Peter Robinson. Supporting the user’s design of alternative complex notations. In: Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (HCII 2005, Nevada, USA), Vol.3: Human-Computer Interfaces: Concepts, New Ideas, Better Usability, and Applications.Â
- Silas S. Brown and Peter Robinson. A personal information management approach for people with low vision or blindness. ACM SIGACCESS Issue 84 January 2006. 
- Silas Brown and Peter Robinson. Usable Personal Information Management Techniques for People with Low Vision. In: Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (HCII 2005, Nevada, USA), Vol.7: Universal Access in HCI: Exploring New Interaction Environments.Â
- Silas S. Brown and Peter Robinson. Addressing Print Disabilities in Adult Foreign-language Acquisition. In: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (HCII 2003, Crete, Greece), Vol.4: Universal Access in HCI, pp 38-42.Â
- S.S. Brown and P. Robinson. Automatically Rearranging Structured Data for Customised Special-Needs Presentations. In: Universal Access and Assistive Technology: proceedings of the Cambridge Workshop on UA and AT 2002, pp 109-118.Â
- Silas S. Brown. Multiprocessing and Clusters in Python. Overload issue 137 (February 2017) pp.13-15 Â
- Silas S. Brown. Indexing STL Lists with Maps. Overload issue 53 (February 2003) pp.18-19 (PDF pp.16-17)Â
- 14 Linux Gazette articles published between 2007 and 2011 (beware that my 2007 “Unkillable Process” article failed to mention that such a process can be suspended with a STOP signal)             Â
- Silas S. Brown. Beyond XML: Building Transformation Algorithms in Python. ACCU spring conference 2002 (proceedings on CD-ROM).Â
- Silas S Brown & Peter Robinson. A World Wide Web Mediator for Users with Low Vision. CHI 2001 Workshop No. 14 (Seattle, USA).Â
- Silas Brown. An Extensible System for Conversion of Musical-Notation Data to Braille Musical Notation. Computing in Musicology, 12:45-74, 2001.Â
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