Department of Computing research seminars 2002-03
Wednesday, 12 March, 16.00
Dr.
Alex A. Freitas
Computing Laboratory, University of Kent at Canterbury
A Hybrid Decision Tree/Genetic Algorithm for Data Mining
Wednesday, 12 February, 16.00
Dr.
Pat Healey
Dept. of Computer Science, Queen Mary, University of London
Graphical language games: Representational form and communicative
use
Wednesday, 11 December, 16.00
Dr.
Dimitris Dracopoulos
Neural Networks and Evolutionary Algorithms for Advanced Intelligent
Control, Bioinformatics and Path Planning
Wednesday, 30 October, 16.00
Dr.
Peter Tino
Neural Computing Research Group, Aston University, Birmingham
Geometric Representations of Symbolic Sequences
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Wednesday, 22 May, 16.00
Dr.
Plamen Angelov
Dept. of Civil Engineering, Loughborough University
Evolving Rule-based models and their applications
Wednesday, 15 May, 16.00
Dr.
Mark Harman
Dept. of Information Systems and Computing, Brunel University
Testability Transformation
Tuesday, 7 May, 16.30
Dr.
Oscar Bandtlow
Estimating errors for spectral approximations
Tuesday, 7 May, 15.00
Dr.
Oliver M Jenkinson
School of Mathematical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London
http://www.maths.qmul.ac.uk/~omj
Strange Convex Sets Arising In Dynamics
Wednesday, 24 April, 16.00
Dr.
George Magoulas
Dept. of Information Systems and Computing, Brunel University
http://www.brunel.ac.uk/~csstgdm/
Intelligent Adaptive Systems
Wednesday, 17 April, 16.00
Dr.
Candida Ferreira
Chief Scientist of Gepsoft
http://www.gene-expression-programming.com/gep/author.asp
Gene Expression Programming and the Automatic Induction of Computer
Programs
Wednesday, 10 April, 16.00
Dr.
Will Penny
University College London
http://www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/~wpenny/
Bayesian Modelling of Neuroimaging Data
Wednesday, 27 March, 16.00
Dr.
Jon Timmis
Computing Laboratory, University of Kent at Canterbury
http://www.cs.ukc.ac.uk/people/staff/jt6
From Natural to Artificial Immune Systems
Wednesday, 20 March, 16.00
Dr.
Sean Holden
Department of Computer Science, University College London
Support Vector Machines in Combinatorial Chemistry
Tuesday, 12 March, 16.30
Professor
Hans Jarchow
University of Zurich
Order bounded operators on classical function spaces
Wednesday, 6 March, 16.00
Professor
Riccardo Poli
Department of Computer Science, University of Essex
http://cswww.essex.ac.uk/staff/poli/poli.htm
Foundations of Genetic Programming
Wednesday, 27 February, 16.00
Professor
Bill Smyth
McMaster University, Canada
http://www.cas.mcmaster.ca/~bill/cv.shtml
Computing Patterns in Strings
Wednesday, 20 February, 16.00
Dr.
Julian Miller
School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham
What is a good genotype-phenotype mapping for the evolution
of computer programs?
Wednesday, 30 January, 16.00
Dr.
Nikolay Nikolaev
Goldsmiths College, University of London
http://homepages.gold.ac.uk/nikolaev/
Inductive Genetic Programming of Polynomial Networks