Publicaciones en colaboración con investigadoras/es de University of Colorado Boulder (21)

2021

  1. An Extremely Elongated Cloud Over Arsia Mons Volcano on Mars: I. Life Cycle

    Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, Vol. 126, Núm. 3

2020

  1. A Long-Lived Sharp Disruption on the Lower Clouds of Venus

    Geophysical Research Letters, Vol. 47, Núm. 11

2018

  1. Multi-start methods

    Handbook of Heuristics (Springer International Publishing), pp. 155-175

  2. Nightside Winds at the Lower Clouds of Venus with Akatsuki/IR2: Longitudinal, Local Time, and Decadal Variations from Comparison with Previous Measurements

    Astrophysical Journal, Supplement Series, Vol. 239, Núm. 2

  3. Venus Upper Clouds and the UV Absorber From MESSENGER/MASCS Observations

    Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, Vol. 123, Núm. 1, pp. 145-162

2016

  1. Evaluating the Noisy Channel Model for the Normalization of Historical Texts: Basque, Spanish and Slovene

    LREC 2016 - TENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LANGUAGE RESOURCES AND EVALUATION

  2. Evaluating the noisy channel model for the normalization of historical texts: Basque, Spanish and Slovene

    Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, LREC 2016

  3. Machine learning for metrical analysis of English poetry

    COLING 2016 - 26th International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Proceedings of COLING 2016: Technical Papers

2015

  1. Human-computer interaction and international public policymaking: A framework for understanding and taking future actions

    Foundations and Trends in Human-Computer Interaction, Vol. 9, Núm. 2, pp. 69-149

2014

  1. Assigning stress to out-of-vocabulary words: Three approaches

    Proceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, ICAI 2014 - WORLDCOMP 2014

  2. The science case for an orbital mission to Uranus: Exploring the origins and evolution of ice giant planets

    Planetary and Space Science

2010

  1. Venus Spectrophotometry During the MESSENGER Mission Fly-By

    HIGHLIGHTS OF SPANISH ASTROPHYSICS V