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Ian Stavness

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IEEE Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics|August 14, 2025
GPFN: Prior-Data Fitted Networks for Genomic PredictionJordan Ubbens, Ian Stavness, Andrew G Sharpe
Journal of Biomechanics|October 2, 2012
Automatic prediction of tongue muscle activations using a finite element modelIan Stavness, John E Lloyd, Sidney Fels
Scientific Reports|June 14, 2023
Publisher Correction: Postural adaptation to microgravity underlies fine motor impairment in astronauts' speechArian Shamei, Márton Sóskuthy, Ian Stavness, et al.
Plant Phenomics (Washington, D.C.)|April 11, 2023
Benchmarking Self-Supervised Contrastive Learning Methods for Image-Based Plant PhenotypingFranklin C Ogidi, Mark G Eramian, Ian Stavness
IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering|August 4, 2020
Muscle Path Wrapping on Arbitrary SurfacesJohn E Lloyd, Francois Roewer-Despres, Ian Stavness
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|May 8, 2012
Biomechanical modeling of English /r/ variantsIan Stavness, Bryan Gick, Donald Derrick, et al.
Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering|August 8, 2013
A finite element model of the face including an orthotropic skin model under in vivo tensionCormac Flynn, Ian Stavness, John Lloyd, et al.
Plant Methods|January 30, 2018
The use of plant models in deep learning: an application to leaf counting in rosette plantsJordan Ubbens, Mikolaj Cieslak, Przemyslaw Prusinkiewicz, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 22, 2023
Postural adaptation to microgravity underlies fine motor impairment in astronauts' speechArian Shamei, Márton Sóskuthy, Ian Stavness, et al.
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 19, 2018
Do innate stereotypies serve as a basis for swallowing and learned speech movements?Connor Mayer, Francois Roewer-Despres, Ian Stavness, et al.
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IEEE Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics|August 14, 2025
GPFN: Prior-Data Fitted Networks for Genomic PredictionJordan Ubbens, Ian Stavness, Andrew G Sharpe
Journal of Biomechanics|October 2, 2012
Automatic prediction of tongue muscle activations using a finite element modelIan Stavness, John E Lloyd, Sidney Fels
Scientific Reports|June 14, 2023
Publisher Correction: Postural adaptation to microgravity underlies fine motor impairment in astronauts' speechArian Shamei, Márton Sóskuthy, Ian Stavness, et al.
Plant Phenomics (Washington, D.C.)|April 11, 2023
Benchmarking Self-Supervised Contrastive Learning Methods for Image-Based Plant PhenotypingFranklin C Ogidi, Mark G Eramian, Ian Stavness
IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering|August 4, 2020
Muscle Path Wrapping on Arbitrary SurfacesJohn E Lloyd, Francois Roewer-Despres, Ian Stavness
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|May 8, 2012
Biomechanical modeling of English /r/ variantsIan Stavness, Bryan Gick, Donald Derrick, et al.
Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering|August 8, 2013
A finite element model of the face including an orthotropic skin model under in vivo tensionCormac Flynn, Ian Stavness, John Lloyd, et al.
Plant Methods|January 30, 2018
The use of plant models in deep learning: an application to leaf counting in rosette plantsJordan Ubbens, Mikolaj Cieslak, Przemyslaw Prusinkiewicz, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 22, 2023
Postural adaptation to microgravity underlies fine motor impairment in astronauts' speechArian Shamei, Márton Sóskuthy, Ian Stavness, et al.
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 19, 2018
Do innate stereotypies serve as a basis for swallowing and learned speech movements?Connor Mayer, Francois Roewer-Despres, Ian Stavness, et al.
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