I think there should also be another paper with Levi Boyles as an author.

 -- John

On Mar 21, 2014, at 1:08 PM, Jonathan Malmaud <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ya, that works. Out of the published papers that use Julia for numeric 
> computing, and cite the main Julia paper, we have
> 
> Foulds, James, et al. "Stochastic collapsed variational Bayesian inference 
> for latent Dirichlet allocation." Proceedings of the 19th ACM SIGKDD 
> international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining. ACM, 2013.
> Tran, M-N., et al. "Annealed Important Sampling for Models with Latent 
> Variables." arXiv preprint arXiv:1402.6035 (2014).
> Picchini, Umberto, and Julie Lyng Forman. "Accelerating inference for 
> diffusions observed with measurement error and large sample sizes using 
> Approximate Bayesian Computation: A case study." arXiv preprint 
> arXiv:1310.0973 (2013).
> Lin, Dahua. "Online Learning of Nonparametric Mixture Models via Sequential 
> Variational Approximation." Advances in Neural Information Processing 
> Systems. 2013.
> So all machine-learning. Might be cool to maintain a list somewhere for 
> marketing purposes.
> 
> On Friday, March 21, 2014 11:30:34 AM UTC-7, Ivar Nesje wrote:
> I realised that about 10 seconds after pushing send. Strange how doing 
> something irreversible clears the mind. You might search for citations of 
> those two papers.
> 
> Ivar
> 
> kl. 19:19:11 UTC+1 fredag 21. mars 2014 skrev Jonathan Malmaud følgende:
> Well, those are papers about Julia. I meant papers that just use Julia as an 
> implementation language in the course of doing other research. Sorry for not 
> being clear.
> 
> On Friday, March 21, 2014 11:10:12 AM UTC-7, Ivar Nesje wrote:
> It is prominently placed on our homepage: http://julialang.org/publications/
> 
> Ivar
> 
> kl. 19:07:40 UTC+1 fredag 21. mars 2014 skrev Jonathan Malmaud følgende:
> Is someone curating a list somewhere of published work that uses Julia? 

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