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Kocsor A, Kovács K.  2002.  Kernel Springy Discriminant Analysis and Its Application to a Phonological Awareness Teaching System. Text, Speech and Dialogue : 5th International Conference, TSD 2002, LNAI vol. 2448. :325-328.
Kocsor A.  2002.  Kernel Springy Discriminant Analysis. NATO ASI on Learning Theory and Practice (LTP 2002).
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Fidrich M.  1998.  Iso-surface extraction in nD applied to tracking feature curves across scale. Image Vision Comput.. 16:545–556.
Fidrich M.  1996.  Iso-surface extraction in 4D with applications related to scale space. DGCI. 1176:257–268.
Kiss Á, Jász J, Lehotai G., Gyimóthy T.  2003.  Interprocedural Static Slicing of Binary Executables. Proceedings of the 3rd IEEE International Workshop on Source Code Analysis and Manipulation (SCAM 2003). :118–127.
Horváth T., Gyimóthy T, Alexin Z., Kocsis F..  1993.  Interactive diagnosis and testing of logic programs. Third Finnish- Estonian- Hungarian Symposium on Programming Languages and Software Tools. :34-47.
Gyimóthy T, Alexin Z., Szűcs R..  1992.  Integrated Graphic Enviroment to Develop Applications Based on Attribute Grammars. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. 641:51-58.
Szepesvári C., Lörincz A..  1997.  Integrated Architecture for Motion-control and Path-planning. Journal of Robotic Systems. 15:1–15.
Kocsor A, Dombi J, Bálint I.  2002.  Inequality-Based Approximation of Matrix Eigenvectors. International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science. 12:533-538.
Paakki J., Gyimóthy T, Horváth T..  1998.  Independent and-parallelization of logic programs using static slicing. Annales Universitatis Scientiarum Budapestinensis de Rolando Eotvos Nominatae Sectio Computarotica. 17:307-321.
Paakki J., Gyimóthy T, Horváth T..  1995.  Independent and-parallelization of logic programs using static slicing. Fourth Symposium on Programming Languages and Software Tools. :307-319.
Gyimóthy T, Kocsis F..  1988.  Incremental generation of the LL(1) parsing table. Proceedings of 2nd Symposium on Automata, Languages and Programming Systems. :157-161.
Gyimóthy T, Horváth T., Kocsis F., Toczki J..  1988.  Incremental Algorithms in Prof-LP. CC. 371:93-102.
Gyimóthy T, Horváth T, Kocsis F, Toczki J.  1988.  Incremental Algorithms in Prof-LP. CC. 371:93–102.
Gosztolya G, Kocsor A.  2003.  Improving the Multi-stack Decoding Algorithm in a Segment-based Speech Recognizer. Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Developments in Applied Artificial Intelligence. :744–749.
Bunke H, Csirik J.  1995.  An Improved Algorithm for Computing the Edit Distance of Run-Length Coded Strings. Inf. Process. Lett.. 54:93–96.
Gyimóthy T, Simon E., Makay Á..  1983.  An implementation of the HLP. Acta Cybernetica - Szeged. 6:315-327.
Toczki J., Gyimóthy T, Jáhni G..  1988.  Implementation of a LOTOS precompiler in PROF-LP. Proceedings of the Fourth Conference of Program Designers. :31-36.
Faragó C, Hegedüs P, Ladányi G, Ferenc R.  2015.  Impact of Version History Metrics on Maintainability. Proceedings of the 2015 International Conference on Advanced Software Engineering & Its Applications. :30–35.
Faragó C, Hegedüs P, Ferenc R.  2014.  The Impact of Version Control Operations on the Quality Change of the Source Code. Proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications–ICCSA 2014. :353–369.
Alexin Z., Gyimóthy T, Kókai G..  1998.  IDT: Integrated system for debugging and testing Prolog programs. Annales Universitatis Scientiarum Budapestinensis de Rolando Eotvos Nominatae Sectio Computarotica. 17:3-17.
Balogh G, Antal G, Beszédes Á, Vidács L, Gyimóthy T, Végh ÁZoltán.  2015.  Identifying Wasted Effort in the Field via Developer Interaction Data. Software Maintenance and Evolution (ICSME), 2015 IEEE International Conference on. :391-400.
Gosztolya G, Vincze V, Tóth L, Pákáski M, Kálmán J, Hoffmann I.  2019.  Identifying Mild Cognitive Impairment and mild Alzheimer’s disease based on spontaneous speech using ASR and linguistic features. Computer, Speech & Language. 53:181–197.

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