Artificial Neural Networks




Papers 1, 2, 3, 5, 12 and 14 explore neural computability. Papers 3, 9, 15 and 16 chronicle the AMNIAC general purpose neurocomputer project. Papers 10 and 11 are educational, resulting from a workshop for college teachers. Number 12 is an invited book chapter to appear in a volume whose authors constitute almost a who's who of leading workers in the field of Neural Networks.

1. "Neural Network Implementation of Turing Machines" (with Max Garzon) 2nd Int. Conf. Neural Networks. An expanded version appears as a book chapter entitled "Neural Computability" in O. M. Omidvar, ed., Progress In Neural Networks, Ablex, Norwood NJ, vol 1, 1991, 127-146.

2. "Global Dynamics of Neural Networks" (with Max Garzon), Complex Systems 2(1988) 692-701.

3. "Neural computability II" (with Max Garzon), extended abstract in Proc. 3rd Int. Joint Conf. on Neural Networks, Washington, D.C. 1989 I, 631-637, full version Journal of Artificial Neural Networks, 1994 no.1.

4. 'Commentary on R. Cummin's "Radical connectionism"', (with Max Garzon), in Proc. 1987 Spindel Conference, Southern J. Phil. 26(1987) Supplement, 63-65.

5. Global Dynamics in Neural Networks II (with Max Garzon), abstract in 1st IEEE Symp. Parallel Distributed Computing, May 1989, Dallas, Texas. Full paper in Complex Systems 4(1990).

6. "Choosing a Network:Matching the Architecture to the Application" (with Dan Jones), Chapter 14 in Maren, A., et. al., Handbook of Neural Networks Applications, Academic Press, San Diego, (1990).

7. "Configuring and Optimizing the Back-Propagation Network" (with Alianna Maren and Dan Jones), Chapter 15 in Maren, et. al., Handbook of Neural Networks Applications, Academic Press, San Diego (1990).

8. "On Stability and Solvability (or, When does a neural network solve a problem?)," (with Max Garzon), Minds and Machines, 2(1992) 71-83.

9. "Design and Testing of a General Purpose Neurocomputer," (with Max Garzon, William Baggett, William Boyd, and Dinah Dickerson), Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, 14(1992) 203-220.

10. "Educational Artificial Neural Networks: an Integration of Hypertext and Simulation Software," (with S. Malasri), 1991 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference Proceedings, 1009-1013. (My name was inadvertently omitted as second author. It appears in the Author Index, as well as in a short biography on page 1013.)

11. "ANN: A set of educational neural net simulators," (with S. Malasri), Proceedings of the Arkansas Academy of Science, vol 45, 1991, 57-60.

12. "Computability via Discrete Neural Nets," (with Max Garzon), invited chapter in Rumelhart, Smolensky and Moser eds. Mathematical Perspectives on Neural Networks, Erlbaum, to appear 1995.

13. "ANN-Tree: A Hybrid Method for Pattern Recognition" (with Lijia Zhou) SPIE Proceedings, vol 1965, Applications of Artificial Neural Networks IV (1993) 358-363 (an invited paper).

14. "Computation on graphs" (with Max Garzon), a chapter of a volume in the series Progress in Neural Networks (Ablex Pu Co., 1995), to appear.

15. "Acousto-optical Implementation of a General Purpose Neurocomputer," (with H. John Caulfield, Max Garzon and William Boyd), submitted.

16. "A VLSI Implementation of a General-Purpose Neurocomputer," (with Max Garzon, and Dave Mundie) Proceedings of the IMACS World Congress, SIAM, 392-98, 1994.


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Last Updated: Tuesday, September 19, 1995