Collaboration with People at York
- These are really just ideas of people I might work with. They're
taken from the York web site, and a few of the people that I know
about.
- Susan Stepney is interested in Computation with Attractor Nets. We
spoke briefly in Newcastle and this CA work is precisely this.
- Jim Austin knows a lot about Connectionist Systems. I can
obviously learn a lot, but hopefully we can develop some new
ideas about CAs, associative memories and even hardware
implementations of Neural Nets.
- Ed Hancock is interested in vision and pattern matching. Categorising
with CAs is pattern matching but I'm also working on vision with
CAs. Also neuro-biology inspires a lot of vision work, and I
hope that we can work together here. This Exponential Correlational
Associative Memory may also be closely related to CAs and our
capacity proof.
- Daniel Kudenko has done some work on sequences. Sequences with
CAs is one of my current research areas.
- Simon O'Keefe is interested in associative memory.
- Nick Pears is doing work on vision and robotics. Using CAs for
this is one of my current (and likely long term) areas.
- Michael Harrison (and other HCI folks). I'm hoping to use CAs for
a Cognitive Architecture. This kind of work could really help with
HCI (a better EPIC).
- Alan Frisch is interested in Language. I'm particularly interested
in chatting with him about James Allen's work and if he's using that.
- Dimitar Kazakov is interested in natural language and
unsupervised learning. So am I.
- Suresh Manandahar is interested in Tutorial Systems and NLP. I'm
about to submit an EPSRC grant application for a conversational
tutorial agent.
- There are a lot of people here that I'd like to talk with and work
with.