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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j40]Bar Light, Ramesh Johari, Gabriel Y. Weintraub:
Quality Selection in Two-Sided Markets: A Constrained Price Discrimination Approach. Oper. Res. 72(5): 1928-1957 (2024) - [c68]Bob Junyi Zou, Matthew E. Levine, Dessi P. Zaharieva, Ramesh Johari, Emily B. Fox:
Hybrid2 Neural ODE Causal Modeling and an Application to Glycemic Response. ICML 2024 - [i27]Bob Junyi Zou, Matthew E. Levine, Dessi P. Zaharieva, Ramesh Johari, Emily B. Fox:
Hybrid Square Neural ODE Causal Modeling. CoRR abs/2402.17233 (2024) - 2023
- [c67]Devansh Jalota, Karthik Gopalakrishnan, Navid Azizan, Ramesh Johari, Marco Pavone:
Online Learning for Traffic Routing under Unknown Preferences. AISTATS 2023: 3210-3229 - [c66]Bruce Spang, Shravya Kunamalla, Renata Teixeira, Te-Yuan Huang, Grenville Armitage, Ramesh Johari, Nick McKeown:
Sammy: smoothing video traffic to be a friendly internet neighbor. SIGCOMM 2023: 754-768 - [i26]Shuangning Li, Ramesh Johari, Stefan Wager, Kuang Xu:
Experimenting under Stochastic Congestion. CoRR abs/2302.12093 (2023) - 2022
- [j39]Ramesh Johari, Pete Koomen, Leonid Pekelis, David Walsh:
Always Valid Inference: Continuous Monitoring of A/B Tests. Oper. Res. 70(3): 1806-1821 (2022) - [j38]Ramesh Johari, Hannah Li, Inessa Liskovich, Gabriel Y. Weintraub:
Experimental Design in Two-Sided Platforms: An Analysis of Bias. Manag. Sci. 68(10): 7069-7089 (2022) - [c65]Hannah Li, Geng Zhao, Ramesh Johari, Gabriel Y. Weintraub:
Interference, Bias, and Variance in Two-Sided Marketplace Experimentation: Guidance for Platforms. WWW 2022: 182-192 - [i25]Devansh Jalota, Karthik Gopalakrishnan, Navid Azizan, Ramesh Johari, Marco Pavone:
Online Learning for Traffic Routing under Unknown Preferences. CoRR abs/2203.17150 (2022) - 2021
- [j37]Subhashini Krishnasamy, Rajat Sen, Ramesh Johari, Sanjay Shakkottai:
Learning Unknown Service Rates in Queues: A Multiarmed Bandit Approach. Oper. Res. 69(1): 315-330 (2021) - [j36]Ramesh Johari, Vijay Kamble, Yash Kanoria:
Matching While Learning. Oper. Res. 69(2): 655-681 (2021) - [j35]Nikhil Garg, Ramesh Johari:
Designing Informative Rating Systems: Evidence from an Online Labor Market. Manuf. Serv. Oper. Manag. 23(3): 589-605 (2021) - [j34]Nick Arnosti, Ramesh Johari, Yash Kanoria:
Managing Congestion in Matching Markets. Manuf. Serv. Oper. Manag. 23(3): 620-636 (2021) - [c64]Bruce Spang, Veronica Hannan, Shravya Kunamalla, Te-Yuan Huang, Nick McKeown, Ramesh Johari:
Unbiased experiments in congested networks. Internet Measurement Conference 2021: 80-95 - [i24]Bruce Spang, Veronica Hannan, Shravya Kunamalla, Te-Yuan Huang, Nick McKeown, Ramesh Johari:
Unbiased Experiments in Congested Networks. CoRR abs/2110.00118 (2021) - 2020
- [c63]Mohsen Bayati, Nima Hamidi, Ramesh Johari, Khashayar Khosravi:
Unreasonable Effectiveness of Greedy Algorithms in Multi-Armed Bandit with Many Arms. NeurIPS 2020 - [c62]Peter W. Glynn, Ramesh Johari, Mohammad Rasouli:
Adaptive Experimental Design with Temporal Interference: A Maximum Likelihood Approach. NeurIPS 2020 - [c61]Nikhil Garg, Ramesh Johari:
Designing Informative Rating Systems: Evidence from an Online Labor Market. EC 2020: 71 - [c60]Ramesh Johari, Hannah Li, Gabriel Y. Weintraub:
Experimental Design in Two-Sided Platforms: An Analysis of Bias. EC 2020: 851 - [i23]Mohsen Bayati, Nima Hamidi, Ramesh Johari, Khashayar Khosravi:
Optimal and Greedy Algorithms for Multi-Armed Bandits with Many Arms. CoRR abs/2002.10121 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j33]Baosen Zhang, Ramesh Johari, Ram Rajagopal:
Competition and Efficiency of Coalitions in Cournot Games With Uncertainty. IEEE Trans. Control. Netw. Syst. 6(2): 884-896 (2019) - [c59]Sven Schmit, Virag Shah, Ramesh Johari:
Optimal Testing in the Experiment-rich Regime. AISTATS 2019: 626-633 - [c58]Nikhil Garg, Ramesh Johari:
Designing Optimal Binary Rating Systems. AISTATS 2019: 1930-1939 - [c57]Virag Shah, Ramesh Johari, Jose H. Blanchet:
Semi-Parametric Dynamic Contextual Pricing. NeurIPS 2019: 2360-2370 - [e1]Anna R. Karlin, Nicole Immorlica, Ramesh Johari:
Proceedings of the 2019 ACM Conference on Economics and Computation, EC 2019, Phoenix, AZ, USA, June 24-28, 2019. ACM 2019, ISBN 978-1-4503-6792-9 [contents] - [i22]Virag Shah, Jose H. Blanchet, Ramesh Johari:
Semi-parametric dynamic contextual pricing. CoRR abs/1901.02045 (2019) - 2018
- [c56]Subhashini Krishnasamy, Ari Arapostathis, Ramesh Johari, Sanjay Shakkottai:
On Learning the cμ Rule in Single and Parallel Server Networks. Allerton 2018: 153-154 - [c55]Sven Schmit, Ramesh Johari:
Learning with Abandonment. ICML 2018: 4516-4524 - [c54]Sorathan Chaturapruek, Thomas S. Dee, Ramesh Johari, René F. Kizilcec, Mitchell L. Stevens:
How a data-driven course planning tool affects college students' GPA: evidence from two field experiments. L@S 2018: 63:1-63:10 - [c53]Virag Shah, Jose H. Blanchet, Ramesh Johari:
Bandit Learning with Positive Externalities. NeurIPS 2018: 4923-4933 - [c52]Ramesh Johari, Vijay Kamble, Anilesh K. Krishnaswamy, Hannah Li:
Exploration vs. Exploitation in Team Formation. WINE 2018: 451 - [i21]Virag Shah, Jose H. Blanchet, Ramesh Johari:
Bandit Learning with Positive Externalities. CoRR abs/1802.05693 (2018) - [i20]Subhashini Krishnasamy, Ari Arapostathis, Ramesh Johari, Sanjay Shakkottai:
On Learning the cμ Rule: Single and Multiserver Settings. CoRR abs/1802.06723 (2018) - [i19]Ramesh Johari, Sven Schmit:
Learning with Abandonment. CoRR abs/1802.08718 (2018) - [i18]Sven Schmit, Virag Shah, Ramesh Johari:
Optimal Testing in the Experiment-rich Regime. CoRR abs/1805.11754 (2018) - [i17]Nikhil Garg, Ramesh Johari:
Designing Optimal Binary Rating Systems. CoRR abs/1806.06908 (2018) - [i16]Nikhil Garg, Ramesh Johari:
Designing Informative Rating Systems for Online Platforms: Evidence from Two Experiments. CoRR abs/1810.13028 (2018) - 2017
- [j32]Matt V. Leduc, Matthew O. Jackson, Ramesh Johari:
Pricing and referrals in diffusion on networks. Games Econ. Behav. 104: 568-594 (2017) - [c51]Carlos Riquelme, Ramesh Johari, Baosen Zhang:
Online Active Linear Regression via Thresholding. AAAI 2017: 2506-2512 - [c50]Ramesh Johari, Pete Koomen, Leonid Pekelis, David Walsh:
Peeking at A/B Tests: Why it matters, and what to do about it. KDD 2017: 1517-1525 - [c49]Ramesh Johari, Vijay Kamble, Yash Kanoria:
Matching while Learning. EC 2017: 119 - 2016
- [j31]Siddhartha Banerjee, Ramesh Johari, Zhengyuan Zhou:
The Importance of Exploration in Online Marketplaces. IEEE Internet Comput. 20(1): 20-26 (2016) - [j30]Siddhartha Banerjee, Ramesh Johari, Carlos Riquelme:
Dynamic pricing in ridesharing platforms. SIGecom Exch. 15(1): 65-70 (2016) - [c48]Subhashini Krishnasamy, Rajat Sen, Ramesh Johari, Sanjay Shakkottai:
Regret of Queueing Bandits. NIPS 2016: 1669-1677 - [i15]Carlos Riquelme, Ramesh Johari, Baosen Zhang:
Online Active Linear Regression via Thresholding. CoRR abs/1602.02845 (2016) - [i14]Ramesh Johari, Vijay Kamble, Yash Kanoria:
Know Your Customer: Multi-armed Bandits with Capacity Constraints. CoRR abs/1603.04549 (2016) - [i13]Subhashini Krishnasamy, Rajat Sen, Ramesh Johari, Sanjay Shakkottai:
Regret of Queueing Bandits. CoRR abs/1604.06377 (2016) - 2015
- [j29]Sachin Adlakha, Ramesh Johari, Gabriel Y. Weintraub:
Equilibria of dynamic games with many players: Existence, approximation, and market structure. J. Econ. Theory 156: 269-316 (2015) - [c47]Vasilis Verroios, Panagiotis Papadimitriou, Ramesh Johari, Hector Garcia-Molina:
Client Clustering for Hiring Modeling in Work Marketplaces. KDD 2015: 2187-2196 - [c46]John Joseph Horton, Ramesh Johari:
At What Quality and What Price?: Eliciting Buyer Preferences as a Market Design Problem. EC 2015: 507 - [c45]Siddhartha Banerjee, Ramesh Johari, Carlos Riquelme:
Pricing in Ride-Sharing Platforms: A Queueing-Theoretic Approach. EC 2015: 639 - [c44]Ramesh Johari:
Can I Take a Peek?: Continuous Monitoring of Online A/B Tests. WWW (Companion Volume) 2015: 915 - [r1]Ramesh Johari:
Mechanism Design. Encyclopedia of Systems and Control 2015 - [i12]Baosen Zhang, Ramesh Johari, Ram Rajagopal:
Competition and Coalition Formation of Renewable Power Producers. CoRR abs/1502.00679 (2015) - [i11]Baosen Zhang, Ramesh Johari, Ram Rajagopal:
Cournot Games with Uncertainty: Coalitions, Competition, and Efficiency. CoRR abs/1503.02479 (2015) - [i10]Matt V. Leduc, Matthew O. Jackson, Ramesh Johari:
Pricing and Referrals in Diffusion on Networks. CoRR abs/1509.06544 (2015) - 2014
- [j28]Krishnamurthy Iyer, Ramesh Johari, Ciamac C. Moallemi:
Information Aggregation and Allocative Efficiency in Smooth Markets. Manag. Sci. 60(10): 2509-2524 (2014) - [j27]Krishnamurthy Iyer, Ramesh Johari, Mukund Sundararajan:
Mean Field Equilibria of Dynamic Auctions with Learning. Manag. Sci. 60(12): 2949-2970 (2014) - [c43]Siddhartha Banerjee, Zhengyuan Zhou, Ramesh Johari:
The importance of exploration in online marketplaces. CDC 2014: 3499-3504 - [c42]Te-Yuan Huang, Ramesh Johari, Nick McKeown, Matthew Trunnell, Mark Watson:
A buffer-based approach to rate adaptation: evidence from a large video streaming service. SIGCOMM 2014: 187-198 - [c41]Nick Arnosti, Ramesh Johari, Yash Kanoria:
Managing congestion in decentralized matching markets. EC 2014: 451 - [i9]Te-Yuan Huang, Ramesh Johari, Nick McKeown, Matthew Trunnell, Mark Watson:
Using the Buffer to Avoid Rebuffers: Evidence from a Large Video Streaming Service. CoRR abs/1401.2209 (2014) - 2013
- [j26]Randall A. Berry, Ramesh Johari:
Economic Modeling in Networking: A Primer. Found. Trends Netw. 6(3): 165-286 (2013) - [j25]Esteban Arcaute, Kirill Dyagilev, Ramesh Johari, Shie Mannor:
Dynamics in tree formation games. Games Econ. Behav. 79: 1-29 (2013) - [j24]Sachin Adlakha, Ramesh Johari:
Mean Field Equilibrium in Dynamic Games with Strategic Complementarities. Oper. Res. 61(4): 971-989 (2013) - [c40]Te-Yuan Huang, Ramesh Johari, Nick McKeown:
Downton abbey without the hiccups: buffer-based rate adaptation for HTTP video streaming. FhMN@SIGCOMM 2013: 9-14 - 2012
- [j23]Yu Wu, Loc Bui, Ramesh Johari:
Heavy Traffic Approximation of Equilibria in Resource Sharing Games. IEEE J. Sel. Areas Commun. 30(11): 2200-2209 (2012) - [j22]Dominic DiPalantino, Ramesh Johari:
Traffic engineering with semiautonomous users: a game-theoretic perspective. IEEE/ACM Trans. Netw. 20(6): 1938-1949 (2012) - [c39]Ramakrishna Gummadi, Ramesh Johari, Jia Yuan Yu:
Mean field equilibria of multi armed bandit games. Allerton Conference 2012: 1110 - [c38]Yiannis Yiakoumis, Sachin Katti, Te-Yuan Huang, Nick McKeown, Kok-Kiong Yap, Ramesh Johari:
Putting home users in charge of their network. UbiComp 2012: 1114-1119 - [c37]Te-Yuan Huang, Nikhil Handigol, Brandon Heller, Nick McKeown, Ramesh Johari:
Confused, timid, and unstable: picking a video streaming rate is hard. Internet Measurement Conference 2012: 225-238 - [c36]Ramakrishna Gummadi, Ramesh Johari, Jia Yuan Yu:
Mean field equilibria of multiarmed bandit games. EC 2012: 655 - [c35]Krishnamurthy Iyer, Ramesh Johari, Ciamac Cyrus Moallemi:
Information and the value of execution guarantees. EC 2012: 673 - [i8]Loc Bui, Ramesh Johari, Shie Mannor:
Clustered Bandits. CoRR abs/1206.4169 (2012) - 2011
- [j21]Ramesh Johari, John N. Tsitsiklis:
Parameterized Supply Function Bidding: Equilibrium and Efficiency. Oper. Res. 59(5): 1079-1089 (2011) - [j20]Dominic DiPalantino, Ramesh Johari, Gabriel Y. Weintraub:
Competition and contracting in service industries. Oper. Res. Lett. 39(5): 390-396 (2011) - [j19]Krishnamurthy Iyer, Ramesh Johari, Mukund Sundararajan:
Mean field equilibria of dynamic auctions with learning. SIGecom Exch. 10(3): 10-14 (2011) - [j18]Christina Aperjis, Ramesh Johari, Michael J. Freedman:
Bilateral and Multilateral Exchanges for Peer-Assisted Content Distribution. IEEE/ACM Trans. Netw. 19(5): 1290-1303 (2011) - [c34]Krishnamurthy Iyer, Ramesh Johari, Mukund Sundararajan:
Mean field equilibria of dynamic auctions with learning: A dynamic revenue equivalence theorem. Allerton 2011: 1002-1003 - [c33]Uri Nadav, Ramesh Johari, Tim Roughgarden:
Uncoupled potentials for proportional allocation markets. CDC/ECC 2011: 4479-4484 - [c32]Loc Bui, Ramesh Johari, Shie Mannor:
Committing Bandits. NIPS 2011: 1557-1565 - [c31]Vytautas Valancius, Cristian Lumezanu, Nick Feamster, Ramesh Johari, Vijay V. Vazirani:
How many tiers?: pricing in the internet transit market. SIGCOMM 2011: 194-205 - [c30]Krishnamurthy Iyer, Ramesh Johari, Mukund Sundararajan:
Mean field equilibria of dynamic auctions with learning. EC 2011: 339-340 - [c29]Yu Wu, Loc Bui, Ramesh Johari:
Heavy Traffic Approximation of Equilibria in Resource Sharing Games. WINE 2011: 351-362 - [i7]Yu Wu, Loc Bui, Ramesh Johari:
Heavy Traffic Approximation of Equilibria in Resource Sharing Games. CoRR abs/1109.6166 (2011) - [i6]Vytautas Valancius, Cristian Lumezanu, Nick Feamster, Ramesh Johari, Vijay V. Vazirani:
Modeling Tiered Pricing in the Internet Transit Market. CoRR abs/1112.3740 (2011) - 2010
- [j17]Rob Sherwood, Michael Chan, G. Adam Covington, Glen Gibb, Mario Flajslik, Nikhil Handigol, Te-Yuan Huang, Peyman Kazemian, Masayoshi Kobayashi, Jad Naous, Srinivasan Seetharaman, David Underhill, Tatsuya Yabe, Kok-Kiong Yap, Yiannis Yiakoumis, Hongyi Zeng, Guido Appenzeller, Ramesh Johari, Nick McKeown, Guru M. Parulkar:
Carving research slices out of your production networks with OpenFlow. Comput. Commun. Rev. 40(1): 129-130 (2010) - [j16]Ramesh Johari, Gabriel Y. Weintraub, Benjamin Van Roy:
Investment and Market Structure in Industries with Congestion. Oper. Res. 58(5): 1303-1317 (2010) - [j15]Christina Aperjis, Ramesh Johari:
Optimal Windows for Aggregating Ratings in Electronic Marketplaces. Manag. Sci. 56(5): 864-880 (2010) - [j14]Christina Aperjis, Ramesh Johari:
Designing aggregation mechanisms for reputation systems in online marketplaces. SIGecom Exch. 9(1): 3 (2010) - [j13]Ayfer Özgür, Ramesh Johari, David N. C. Tse, Olivier Lévêque:
Information-theoretic operating regimes of large wireless networks. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 56(1): 427-437 (2010) - [j12]Srinivas Shakkottai, Ramesh Johari:
Demand-aware content distribution on the internet. IEEE/ACM Trans. Netw. 18(2): 476-489 (2010) - [c28]Sachin Adlakha, Ramesh Johari:
Mean field equilibrium in dynamic games with complementarities. Allerton 2010: 805 - [c27]Ramesh Johari, Sachin Adlakha, Gabriel Y. Weintraub:
Asymptotic analysis of large population stochastic games. BQGT 2010: 68:1 - [c26]Sachin Adlakha, Ramesh Johari, Gabriel Y. Weintraub, Andrea J. Goldsmith:
On oblivious equilibrium in large population stochastic games. CDC 2010: 3117-3124 - [c25]Sachin Adlakha, Ramesh Johari:
Mean field equilibrium in dynamic games with complementarities. CDC 2010: 6633-6638 - [c24]Ramesh Johari, Sunil Kumar:
Congestible services and network effects. EC 2010: 93-94 - [c23]Krishnamurthy Iyer, Ramesh Johari, Ciamac Cyrus Moallemi:
Information aggregation in smooth markets. EC 2010: 199-206 - [i5]Sachin Adlakha, Ramesh Johari, Gabriel Y. Weintraub:
Equilibria of Dynamic Games with Many Players: Existence, Approximation, and Market Structure. CoRR abs/1011.5537 (2010) - [i4]Sachin Adlakha, Ramesh Johari:
Mean Field Equilibrium in Dynamic Games with Complementarities. CoRR abs/1011.5677 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j11]Ramesh Johari, John N. Tsitsiklis:
Efficiency of Scalar-Parameterized Mechanisms. Oper. Res. 57(4): 823-839 (2009) - [j10]Esteban Arcaute, Ramesh Johari, Shie Mannor:
Network Formation: Bilateral Contracting and Myopic Dynamics. IEEE Trans. Autom. Control. 54(8): 1765-1778 (2009) - [c22]Vahideh H. Manshadi, Ramesh Johari:
Supermodular network games. Allerton 2009: 1369-1376 - [c21]Sachin Adlakha, Ramesh Johari, Gabriel Y. Weintraub, Andrea Goldsmith:
Oblivious equilibrium: An approximation to large population dynamic games with concave utility. GAMENETS 2009: 68-69 - [c20]Dominic DiPalantino, Ramesh Johari:
Traffic engineering, content distribution, and continuous potential games. GAMENETS 2009: 98-99 - [c19]Dominic DiPalantino, Ramesh Johari:
Traffic Engineering vs. Content Distribution: A Game Theoretic Perspective. INFOCOM 2009: 540-548 - [c18]Christina Aperjis, Michael J. Freedman, Ramesh Johari:
Comparing multilateral and bilateral exchange models for content distribution. ITW 2009: 145-146 - [c17]Sachin Adlakha, Ramesh Johari, Gabriel Y. Weintraub, Andrea Goldsmith:
A mean field approach to competition in large scale wireless systems. S³@MobiHoc 2009: 13-16 - 2008
- [j9]Steven Lake Waslander, Kaushik Roy, Ramesh Johari, Claire J. Tomlin:
Lump-Sum Markets for Air Traffic Flow Control With Competitive Airlines. Proc. IEEE 96(12): 2113-2130 (2008) - [c16]Esteban Arcaute, Ramesh Johari, Shie Mannor:
Local dynamics for network formation games. Allerton 2008: 937-938 - [c15]Sachin Adlakha, Ramesh Johari, Gabriel Y. Weintraub, Andrea Goldsmith:
Oblivious equilibrium for stochastic games with concave utility. Allerton 2008: 1304-1308 - [c14]Sachin Adlakha, Ramesh Johari, Gabriel Y. Weintraub, Andrea J. Goldsmith:
Oblivious equilibrium for large-scale stochastic games with unbounded costs. CDC 2008: 5531-5538 - [c13]Christina Aperjis, Michael J. Freedman, Ramesh Johari:
Peer-assisted content distribution with prices. CoNEXT 2008: 17 - [c12]Vytautas Valancius, Nick Feamster, Ramesh Johari, Vijay V. Vazirani:
MINT: a Market for INternet Transit. CoNEXT 2008: 70 - [c11]Michael J. Freedman, Christina Aperjis, Ramesh Johari:
Prices are right: managing resources and incentives in peer-assisted content distribution. IPTPS 2008: 18 - [c10]Ayfer Özgür, Ramesh Johari, David Tse, Olivier Lévêque:
Information theoretic operating regimes of large wireless networks. ISIT 2008: 186-190 - [c9]Christina Aperjis, Michael J. Freedman, Ramesh Johari:
A Comparison of Bilateral and Multilateral Exchanges for Peer-Assisted Content Distribution. NET-COOP 2008: 1-8 - [c8]Esteban Arcaute, Ramesh Johari, Shie Mannor:
Local Two-Stage Myopic Dynamics for Network Formation Games. WINE 2008: 263-277 - [i3]Ayfer Özgür, Ramesh Johari, David N. C. Tse, Olivier Lévêque:
Information Theoretic Operating Regimes of Large Wireless Networks. CoRR abs/0804.3271 (2008) - 2007
- [j8]