David Cornforth

Publication List Details

Period

1993 - 2008

Number

20

Co-Authors

Evolution in the orange box- A new approach to the spherepacking problem in CMAC-based neural networks (2008)

David Cornforth

Abstract. The sphere-packing problem is the task of finding an arrangement to achieve the maximum density of identical spheres in a given space. This problem arises in the placement of kernel...

Weasel World: a simple artificial (2008)

David Cornforth, David G Green, Jenny Awburn

environment for investigating open-ended evolution

Cooperative problem solving using an agent-based market (2008)

David Cornforth, Michael Kirley

Abstract. A key problem in multi-agent systems research is identifying appropriate techniques to facilitate effective cooperation between agents. In this paper, we investigate the efficacy of a novel...

Fractop: a tool for automated biological image classification (2007)

David Cornforth, Herbert Jelinek, Leo Peichl

Biological images often contain branching structures, especially those obtained from neural tissue. Neurons are known to fall into several types, but distinguishing these types is a continuing...

Evolution in the orange box- A new approach to the spherepacking problem in CMAC-based neural networks (2007)

David Cornforth

Abstract. The sphere-packing problem is the task of finding an arrangement to achieve the maximum density of identical spheres in a given space. This problem arises in the placement of kernel...

Building Practical Classifiers Using Cerebellar Model Associative Memory Neural Networks (2007)

David Cornforth

How can cerebellar model neural networks be successfully applied to automated classification? Simple modifications and a new training scheme are applied to the Cerebellar Model Articulation...

M.: Do artificial ants march in step? ordered asynchronous processes and modularity in biological systems (2003)

David Cornforth, David G. Green, David Newth, Michael Kirley

Processes that occur in many biological systems are not synchronous, but are governed by asynchronous updating. Although some previous models of multi agent systems have incorporated asynchronous...

Network Structures and Agreement in Social Network Simulations (2002)

Stocker, Rob, Cornforth, David, Bossomaier, Terry

Networks are very evident in the physical world and particularly in social structures. One focus of research is on investigating the development and maintenance of social network structures. Social...

Fractop: a tool for automated biological image classification (2002)

David Cornforth, Herbert Jelinek, Leo Peichl

Biological images often contain branching structures, especially those obtained from neural tissue. Neurons are known to fall into several types, but distinguishing these types is a continuing...

MicroMod—an L-systems approach to neuron modelling (2002)

Herbert Jelinek, Audrey Karperien, David Cornforth, Roberto Marcondes, Cesar Junior, Jorge Jesus, ...

Neurons and their support cells have a branching structure caused by their growth processes. The possibility of developing models of such structures can yield great rewards in our understanding of...

Do Artificial Ants March in Step? Ordered Asynchronous Processes and Modularity in Biological Systems (2002)

David Cornforth, David G. Green, David Newth, Michael Kirley

Processes that occur in many biological systems are not synchronous, but are governed by asynchronous updating.

The Kernel Addition Training Algorithm: Faster Training for CMAC Based Neural Networks (2001)

David Cornforth, David Newth

The rapidly increasing size of databases creates a need for new algorithms to solve multi-class categorisation problems. Machine learning techniques such as neural networks have been successfully...

Ordered asynchronous processes in natural and artificial systems (2001)

David Cornforth, Michael Kirley

Models of multi-agent systems with fixed network structure usually update the states of all agents in synchronous fashion. Examples include Cellular Automata, Random Boolean Networks and Artificial...

On evolutionary processes in natural and artificial systems (2001)

David G. Green, David Newth, David Cornforth, Mike Kirley

The close links that now exist between biology and computation raise the prospect of setting species evolution in a broader, computational context. This context would comprise theories about the...

Visualisation of electrical transient using the wavelet transform”, proc. of AISTA (2000)

David Cornforth, Rick Middleton, Joe Tusek

Abstract. High voltage insulation suffers from aging processes caused by the electrical, mechanical and thermal stresses of normal operation. Failure of equipment containing high voltage insulation...

Classifiers for machine intelligence. (1993)

Cornforth, David.

Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Nottingham, 1993.

Network Structures and Agreement in Social Network Simulations

Rob Stocker, David Cornforth, Terry Bossomaier

Networks are very evident in the physical world and particularly in social structures. One focus of research is on investigating the development and maintenance of social network structures. Social...

Detection of Antibody-Dependent Complement-Mediated Inactivation of both Autologous and Heterologous Virus in Primary Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Infection†

Holuigue, Sophie, Aubin, Keith, Wong, MaiLee, Jones, Nicola A., Cornforth, David, ...

Specific CD8 T-cell responses to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) are induced in primary infection and make an important contribution to the control of early viral replication. The...

Detection of Antibody-Dependent Complement-Mediated Inactivation of both Autologous and Heterologous Virus in Primary Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Infection†

Holuigue, Sophie, Aubin, Keith, Wong, MaiLee, Jones, Nicola A., Cornforth, David, ...

Specific CD8 T-cell responses to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) are induced in primary infection and make an important contribution to the control of early viral replication. The...

A SIMULATION OF THE IMPACT OF MEDIA ON SOCIAL COHESION

ROB STOCKER, DAVID CORNFORTH, DAVID G. GREEN

One impact of the introduction of television, according to widely held views, is an undermining of traditional values and social organization. In this study, we simulate this process by representing...