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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c61]Ashleigh-Rae O'Neill, Sarah Matthews, Janet Wiles, Ben Matthews:
'Socialifying' the design of language learning applications for classroom use. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (Companion Volume) 2024 - [i4]William J. Bingley, S. Alexander Haslam, Janet Wiles:
Socially-Minded Intelligence: How Individuals, Groups, and AI Systems Can Make Each-Other Smarter (or Not). CoRR abs/2409.15336 (2024) - 2023
- [j43]William J. Bingley, Caitlin Curtis, Steven Lockey, Alina Bialkowski, Nicole M. Gillespie, S. Alexander Haslam, Ryan K. L. Ko, Niklas Steffens, Janet Wiles, Peter Worthy:
Where is the human in human-centered AI? Insights from developer priorities and user experiences. Comput. Hum. Behav. 141: 107617 (2023) - [c60]Andrew D. Back, Janet Wiles:
Estimation of Statistical Manifold Properties of Natural Sequences using Information Topology. SSP 2023: 542-546 - 2022
- [j42]Andrew D. Back, Janet Wiles:
An Information Theoretic Approach to Symbolic Learning in Synthetic Languages. Entropy 24(2): 259 (2022) - [j41]Andrew D. Back, Janet Wiles:
Estimating Sentence-like Structure in Synthetic Languages Using Information Topology. Entropy 24(7): 859 (2022) - [j40]Sarah Matthews, Kathrin Kaiser, Janet Wiles:
Animettes: A design-oriented investigation into the properties of tangible toolkits that support children's collaboration-in-making activities. Int. J. Child Comput. Interact. 33: 100517 (2022) - [c59]Ashleigh Richardson, Janet Wiles:
A Systematic Study Reveals Unexpected Interactions in Pre-Trained Neural Machine Translation. LREC 2022: 1437-1443 - 2021
- [j39]Andrew D. Back, Janet Wiles:
Entropy Estimation Using a Linguistic Zipf-Mandelbrot-Li Model for Natural Sequences. Entropy 23(9): 1100 (2021) - [c58]Joshua Arnold, Peter Stratton, Janet Wiles:
Single Neurons with Delay-Based Learning Can Generalise Between Time-Warped Patterns. ICANN (4) 2021: 127-138 - [c57]Joshua Arnold, Peter Stratton, Janet Wiles:
Conduction delay plasticity can robustly learn spatiotemporal patterns embedded in noise. IJCNN 2021: 1-10 - [i3]Oliver Adams, Benjamin Galliot, Guillaume Wisniewski, Nicholas Lambourne, Ben Foley, Rahasya Sanders-Dwyer, Janet Wiles, Alexis Michaud, Séverine Guillaume, Laurent Besacier, Christopher Cox, Katya Aplonova, Guillaume Jacques, Nathan Hill:
User-friendly automatic transcription of low-resource languages: Plugging ESPnet into Elpis. CoRR abs/2101.03027 (2021) - 2020
- [j38]Scott Heath, Jacki Liddle, Janet Wiles:
The Challenges of Designing a Robot for a Satisfaction Survey: Surveying Humans Using a Social Robot. Int. J. Soc. Robotics 12(2): 519-533 (2020) - [j37]Andrew D. Back, Daniel Angus, Janet Wiles:
Transitive Entropy - A Rank Ordered Approach for Natural Sequences. IEEE J. Sel. Top. Signal Process. 14(2): 312-321 (2020) - [c56]Jessica Korte, Axel Bender, Guy Edward Gallasch, Janet Wiles, Andrew D. Back:
A Plan for Developing an Auslan Communication Technologies Pipeline. ECCV Workshops (2) 2020: 264-277
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j36]Lydia Byrne, Daniel Angus, Janet Wiles:
Figurative frames: A critical vocabulary for images in information visualization. Inf. Vis. 18(1) (2019) - [j35]Andrew D. Back, Daniel Angus, Janet Wiles:
Determining the Number of Samples Required to Estimate Entropy in Natural Sequences. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 65(7): 4345-4352 (2019) - [c55]Ben Foley, Alina Rakhi, Nicholas Lambourne, Nicholas Buckeridge, Janet Wiles:
Elpis, an Accessible Speech-to-Text Tool. INTERSPEECH 2019: 4624-4625 - 2018
- [c54]Daniel Angus, Yeyang Yu, Paul Vrbik, Andrew D. Back, Janet Wiles:
PauseCode: Computational Conversation Timing Analysis. MA3HMI@ICMI 2018: 43-47 - [c53]Scott Heath, Carlos Andres Ramirez-Brinez, Joshua T. Arnold, Ola Olsson, Jonathon Taufatofua, Pauline Pounds, Janet Wiles, Eric Leonardis, Emanuel Gygi, Estelita Leija, Laleh K. Quinn, Andrea A. Chiba:
PiRat: An Autonomous Framework for Studying Social Behaviour in Rats and Robots. IROS 2018: 7601-7608 - [c52]Jonathon Taufatofua, Scott Heath, Carlos Andres Ramirez-Brinez, Kristyn Sommer, Gautier Durantin, Wilson Kong, Janet Wiles, Pauline Pounds:
Designing for Robust Movement in a Child-Friendly Robot. IROS 2018: 7667-7674 - [c51]Ben Foley, Joshua T. Arnold, Rolando Coto-Solano, Gautier Durantin, T. Mark Ellison, Daan van Esch, Scott Heath, Frantisek Kratochvil, Zara Maxwell-Smith, David Nash, Ola Olsson, Mark Richards, Nay San, Hywel Stoakes, Nick Thieberger, Janet Wiles:
Building Speech Recognition Systems for Language Documentation: The CoEDL Endangered Language Pipeline and Inference System (ELPIS). SLTU 2018: 205-209 - [i2]Andrew D. Back, Daniel Angus, Janet Wiles:
Determining the Number of Samples Required to Estimate Entropy in Natural Sequences. CoRR abs/1805.08929 (2018) - 2017
- [j34]Gautier Durantin, Scott Heath, Janet Wiles:
Social Moments: A Perspective on Interaction for Social Robotics. Frontiers Robotics AI 4: 24 (2017) - [j33]Scott Heath, Gautier Durantin, Marie Bodén, Kristyn Hensby, Jonathon Taufatofua, Ola Olsson, Jason Weigel, Paul Pounds, Janet Wiles:
Spatiotemporal Aspects of Engagement during Dialogic Storytelling Child-Robot Interaction. Frontiers Robotics AI 4: 27 (2017) - 2016
- [j32]Scott Heath, David Ball, Janet Wiles:
Lingodroids: Cross-Situational Learning for Episodic Elements. IEEE Trans. Cogn. Dev. Syst. 8(1): 3-14 (2016) - [j31]Lydia Byrne, Daniel Angus, Janet Wiles:
Acquired Codes of Meaning in Data Visualization and Infographics: Beyond Perceptual Primitives. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 22(1): 509-518 (2016) - [c50]David Ireland, Christina Atay, Jacki Liddle, Dana Bradford, Helen Lee, Olivia Rushin, Thomas Mullins, Dan Angus, Janet Wiles, Simon McBride, Adam P. Vogel:
Hello Harlie: Enabling Speech Monitoring Through Chat-Bot Conversations. HIC 2016: 55-60 - [c49]Scott Heath, Kristyn Hensby, Marie Bodén, Jonathon Taufatofua, Jason Weigel, Janet Wiles:
Lingodroids: Investigating Grounded Color Relations using a Social Robot for Children. HRI 2016: 435-436 - [c48]Kristyn Hensby, Janet Wiles, Marie Bodén, Scott Heath, Mark Nielsen, Paul Pounds, Joshua Riddell, Kristopher Rogers, Nikodem Rybak, Virginia P. Slaughter, Michael Smith, Jonathon Taufatofua, Peter Worthy, Jason Weigel:
Hand in Hand: Tools and techniques for understanding children's touch with a social robot. HRI 2016: 437-438 - [c47]Kristopher Rogers, Janet Wiles, Scott Heath, Kristyn Hensby, Jonathon Taufatofua:
Discovering Patterns of Touch: A Case Study for Visualization-Driven Analysis in Human-Robot Interaction. HRI 2016: 499-500 - [c46]Janet Wiles, Peter Worthy, Kristyn Hensby, Marie Bodén, Scott Heath, Paul Pounds, Nikodem Rybak, Michael Smith, Jonathon Taufatofua, Jason Weigel:
Social Cardboard: Pretotyping a Social Ethnodroid in the Wild. HRI 2016: 531-532 - 2015
- [c45]Xuelei Hu, Marcus Gallagher, William Loveday, Jason P. Connor, Janet Wiles:
Detecting Anomalies in Controlled Drug Prescription Data Using Probabilistic Models. ACALCI 2015: 337-349 - [c44]Peter Worthy, Marie Bodén, Arafeh Karimi, Jason Weigel, Ben Matthews, Kristyn Hensby, Scott Heath, Paul Pounds, Jonathon Taufatofua, Michael Smith, Stephen Viller, Janet Wiles:
Children's Expectations and Strategies in Interacting with a Wizard of Oz Robot. OZCHI 2015: 608-612 - [i1]James A. Henderson, Tingting (Amy) Gibson, Janet Wiles:
Spike Event Based Learning in Neural Networks. CoRR abs/1502.05777 (2015) - 2014
- [j30]Wei Luo, Marcus Gallagher, Bill Loveday, Susan Ballantyne, Jason P. Connor, Janet Wiles:
Detecting contaminated birthdates using generalized additive models. BMC Bioinform. 15: 185 (2014) - [c43]Tingting (Amy) Gibson, Scott Heath, Robert P. Quinn, Alexia H. Lee, Joshua T. Arnold, Tharun S. Sonti, Andrew Whalley, George P. Shannon, Brian T. Song, James A. Henderson, Janet Wiles:
Event-Based Visual Data Sets for Prediction Tasks in Spiking Neural Networks. ICANN 2014: 635-642 - [c42]Tingting (Amy) Gibson, James A. Henderson, Janet Wiles:
Predicting temporal sequences using an event-based spiking neural network incorporating learnable delays. IJCNN 2014: 3213-3220 - 2013
- [j29]David Ball, Scott Heath, Janet Wiles, Gordon F. Wyeth, Peter Corke, Michael Milford:
OpenRatSLAM: an open source brain-based SLAM system. Auton. Robots 34(3): 149-176 (2013) - [j28]Wei Luo, Marcus Gallagher, Janet Wiles:
Parameter-Free Search of Time-Series Discord. J. Comput. Sci. Technol. 28(2): 300-310 (2013) - [c41]Scott Heath, David Ball, Ruth Schulz, Janet Wiles:
Communication between Lingodroids with different cognitive capabilities. ICRA 2013: 490-495 - 2012
- [j27]Ruth Schulz, Gordon F. Wyeth, Janet Wiles:
Beyond here-and-now: extending shared physical experiences to shared conceptual experiences. Adapt. Behav. 20(5): 360-387 (2012) - [j26]Allen Cheung, David Ball, Michael Milford, Gordon F. Wyeth, Janet Wiles:
Maintaining a Cognitive Map in Darkness: The Need to Fuse Boundary Knowledge with Path Integration. PLoS Comput. Biol. 8(8) (2012) - [j25]Scott Heath, Ruth Schulz, David Ball, Janet Wiles:
Long Summer Days: Grounded Learning of Words for the Uneven Cycles of Real World Events. IEEE Trans. Auton. Ment. Dev. 4(3): 192-203 (2012) - [j24]Daniel Angus, Andrew E. Smith, Janet Wiles:
Human Communication as Coupled Time Series: Quantifying Multi-Participant Recurrence. IEEE Trans. Speech Audio Process. 20(6): 1795-1807 (2012) - [j23]Daniel Angus, Andrew E. Smith, Janet Wiles:
Conceptual Recurrence Plots: Revealing Patterns in Human Discourse. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 18(6): 988-997 (2012) - [c40]Samuel A. Brian, Linda P. Salamanca, Jacob Whitehill, Judy Reilly, Marian Stewart Bartlett, Daniel Angus, Janet Wiles:
Using recurrence plots to visualize the temporal dynamics of tutor/student interactions. ICDL-EPIROB 2012: 1-2 - [c39]Linda P. Salamanca, Amber R. Carini, Monique A. Lee, Karmen Dykstra, Jacob Whitehill, Daniel Angus, Janet Wiles, Judy Reilly, Marian Stewart Bartlett:
Characterizing the temporal dynamics of student-teacher discourse. ICDL-EPIROB 2012: 1-2 - [c38]Janet Wiles, Scott Heath, David Ball, Laleh Quinn, Andrea Chiba:
Rat meets iRat. ICDL-EPIROB 2012: 1-2 - [c37]Scott Heath, Ruth Schulz, David Ball, Janet Wiles:
Lingodroids: Learning terms for time. ICRA 2012: 1862-1867 - [c36]Paul W. Wright, Janet Wiles:
Learning transmission delays in spiking neural networks: A novel approach to sequence learning based on spike delay variance. IJCNN 2012: 1-8 - [c35]Balavelan Thanigaivelan, Janet Wiles, Tara Julia Hamilton:
A low power neural recording amplifier with programmable gain and bandwidth. ISCAS 2012: 2219-2222 - 2011
- [j22]Ruth Schulz, Gordon F. Wyeth, Janet Wiles:
Lingodroids: socially grounding place names in privately grounded cognitive maps. Adapt. Behav. 19(6): 409-424 (2011) - [j21]Nicholas Geard, Seth Bullock, Rolf Lohaus, Ricardo B. R. Azevedo, Janet Wiles:
Developmental motifs reveal complex structure in cell lineages. Complex. 16(4): 48-57 (2011) - [j20]Ruth Schulz, Gordon F. Wyeth, Janet Wiles:
Are We There Yet? Grounding Temporal Concepts in Shared Journeys. IEEE Trans. Auton. Ment. Dev. 3(2): 163-175 (2011) - [c34]Ruth Schulz, Arren Glover, Michael Milford, Gordon F. Wyeth, Janet Wiles:
Lingodroids: Studies in spatial cognition and language. ICRA 2011: 178-183 - 2010
- [j19]Janet Wiles, David Ball, Scott Heath, Chris Nolan, Peter Stratton:
Spike-Time Robotics: A Rapid Response Circuit for a Robot that Seeks Temporally Varying Stimuli. Aust. J. Intell. Inf. Process. Syst. 11(1) (2010) - [j18]Peter Stratton, Gordon F. Wyeth, Janet Wiles:
Calibration of the head direction network: a role for symmetric angular head velocity cells. J. Comput. Neurosci. 28(3): 527-538 (2010) - [j17]Peter Stratton, Janet Wiles:
Self-sustained non-periodic activity in networks of spiking neurons: The contribution of local and long-range connections and dynamic synapses. NeuroImage 52(3): 1070-1079 (2010) - [j16]Michael Milford, Janet Wiles, Gordon F. Wyeth:
Solving Navigational Uncertainty Using Grid Cells on Robots. PLoS Comput. Biol. 6(11) (2010) - [c33]Ruth Schulz, Gordon F. Wyeth, Janet Wiles:
Language Change across Generations for Robots using Cognitive Maps. ALIFE 2010: 581-588 - [c32]David Ball, Scott Heath, Michael Milford, Gordon F. Wyeth, Janet Wiles:
A Navigating Rat Animat. ALIFE 2010: 804-811 - [c31]Peter Stratton, Janet Wiles:
Complex Spiking Models: A Role for Diffuse Thalamic Projections in Complex Cortical Activity. ICONIP (1) 2010: 41-48
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j15]Paul Stockwell, Robert M. Colomb, Andrew E. Smith, Janet Wiles:
Use of an automatic content analysis tool: A technique for seeing both local and global scope. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 67(5): 424-436 (2009) - [c30]Paul Stockwell, Andrew E. Smith, Janet Wiles:
Displaying a Framework in a Concept Map Using Network Graph Techniques. IV 2009: 661-666 - 2008
- [j14]Nicholas Geard, Janet Wiles:
LinMap: Visualizing Complexity Gradients in Evolutionary Landscapes. Artif. Life 14(3): 277-297 (2008) - [j13]James E. M. Watson, Jim Hanan, Janet Wiles:
Modeling the fitness of plant morphologies across three levels of complexity. Biosyst. 94(1-2): 182-190 (2008) - [c29]Kai Willadsen, Jochen Triesch, Janet Wiles:
Understanding robustness in Random Boolean Networks. ALIFE 2008: 694-701 - 2007
- [j12]Michael Milford, Ruth Schulz, David Prasser, Gordon F. Wyeth, Janet Wiles:
Learning spatial concepts from RatSLAM representations. Robotics Auton. Syst. 55(5): 403-410 (2007) - [c28]Nicholas Geard, Janet Wiles:
Directed Evolution of an Artificial Cell Lineage. ACAL 2007: 144-155 - [c27]Peter Stratton, Janet Wiles:
Comparing Kurtosis Score to Traditional Statistical Metrics for Characterizing the Structure in Neural Ensemble Activity. Summer School on Neural Networks 2007: 115-122 - [e2]Marcus Randall, Hussein A. Abbass, Janet Wiles:
Progress in Artificial Life, Third Australian Conference, ACAL 2007, Gold Coast, Australia, December 4-6, 2007, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4828, Springer 2007, ISBN 978-3-540-76930-9 [contents] - 2006
- [j11]Janet Wiles, Bradley Tonkes:
Hyperspace Geography: Visualizing Fitness Landscapes beyond 4D. Artif. Life 12(2): 211-216 (2006) - [c26]Jennifer Hallinan, Daniel R. Bradley, Janet Wiles:
Effects of Constitutive Gene Expression on the Dynamics of Random Boolean Networks. IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2006: 2355-2361 - [c25]Jennifer Hallinan, Daniel R. Bradley, John S. Mattick, Janet Wiles:
Effects of an RNA control layer on the state space of Boolean models of genetic regulatory networks. IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2006: 2551-2555 - 2005
- [j10]Janet Wiles, James E. M. Watson, Bradley Tonkes, Terrence W. Deacon:
Transient Phenomena in Learning and Evolution: Genetic Assimilation and Genetic Redistribution. Artif. Life 11(1-2): 177-188 (2005) - [j9]Nicholas Geard, Janet Wiles:
A Gene Network Model for Developing Cell Lineages. Artif. Life 11(3): 249-267 (2005) - [c24]Janet Wiles, Nicholas Geard, James E. M. Watson, Kai Willadsen, John S. Mattick, Daniel R. Bradley, Jennifer Hallinan:
There's more to a model than code: understanding and formalizing in silico modeling experience. GECCO Workshops 2005: 281-288 - [c23]Benjamin Skellett, Benjamin Cairns, Nicholas Geard, Bradley Tonkes, Janet Wiles:
Maximally rugged NK landscapes contain the highest peaks. GECCO 2005: 579-584 - [c22]Penelope Sweetser, Janet Wiles:
Combining Influence Maps and Cellular Automata for Reactive Game Agents. IDEAL 2005: 524-531 - [c21]Janet Wiles, James E. M. Watson:
Patterns in Complex Systems Modeling. IDEAL 2005: 532-539 - [p2]Nicholas Geard, Kai Willadsen, Janet Wiles:
Chapter 6 Perturbation Analysis: A Complex Systems Pattern. Recent Advances in Artificial Life 2005 - [p1]James E. M. Watson, John Hawkins, Daniel R. Bradley, D. Dassanayake, Janet Wiles, Jim Hanan:
Chapter 23 Towards a Network Pattern Language for Complex Systems. Recent Advances in Artificial Life 2005 - [e1]Hussein A. Abbass, Terry Bossomaier, Janet Wiles:
Recent Advances in Artificial Life. Advances in Natural Computation 3, World Scientific 2005, ISBN 978-981-256-615-7 [contents] - 2004
- [j8]Daniel M. Johnson, John A. Gardner, Janet Wiles:
Experience as a moderator of the media equation: the impact of flattery and praise. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 61(3): 237-258 (2004) - [c20]Jennifer Hallinan, Janet Wiles:
Evolving Genetic Regulatory Networks Using an Artificial Genome. APBC 2004: 291-296 - 2003
- [j7]Janet Wiles, Bradley Tonkes:
Mapping the Royal Road and other Hierarchical Functions. Evol. Comput. 11(2): 129-149 (2003) - [c19]Kai Willadsen, Janet Wiles:
Dynamics of gene expression in an artificial genome. IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2003: 185-190 - [c18]Nicholas Geard, Janet Wiles:
Structure and dynamics of a gene network model incorporating small RNAs. IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2003: 199-206 - [c17]Penelope Sweetser, Daniel M. Johnson, Jane Sweetser, Janet Wiles:
Creating engaging artificial characters for games. ICEC 2003 - 2002
- [j6]Penelope Sweetser, Janet Wiles:
Current AI in Games: A Review. Aust. J. Intell. Inf. Process. Syst. 8(1): 24-42 (2002) - [j5]Mikael Bodén, Janet Wiles:
On learning context-free and context-sensitive languages. IEEE Trans. Neural Networks 13(2): 491-493 (2002) - [c16]Janet Wiles, Bradley Tonkes:
Visualisation of hierarchical cost surfaces for evolutionary computing. IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2002: 157-162 - [c15]Nicholas Geard, Janet Wiles, Jennifer Hallinan, Bradley Tonkes, Benjamin Skellett:
A comparison of neutral landscapes - NK, NKp and NKq. IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2002: 205-210 - [c14]Nicholas Geard, Janet Wiles:
Diversity maintenance on neutral landscapes: an argument for recombination. IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2002: 211-213 - [c13]Kai Willadsen, Janet Wiles:
All binary representations are equal: but some are more equal than others. IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2002: 570-575 - [c12]James R. Watson, Janet Wiles:
The rise and fall of learning: a neural network model of the genetic assimilation of acquired traits. IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2002: 600-605 - [c11]Daniel M. Johnson, John A. Gardner, Janet Wiles, Penelope Sweetser, Kelly Hollingsworth:
The inherent appeal of physically controlled peripherals. IWEC 2002: 371-378 - 2001
- [j4]Janet Wiles, Jennifer Hallinan:
Guest editorial - evolutionary computation and cognitive science: modeling evolution and evolving models. IEEE Trans. Evol. Comput. 5(2): 89-92 (2001) - [c10]Daniel M. Johnson, Janet Wiles:
Computer Games With Intelligence. FUZZ-IEEE 2001: 1355-1358 - 2000
- [j3]Mikael Bodén, Janet Wiles:
Context-free and context-sensitive dynamics in recurrent neural networks. Connect. Sci. 12(3-4): 197-210 (2000) - [c9]Jennifer S. Hallinan, Janet Wiles:
Modeling the spread of antibiotic resistance. CEC 2000: 1152-1159
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c8]Bradley Tonkes, Alan D. Blair, Janet Wiles:
Evolving Learnable Languages. NIPS 1999: 66-72 - 1998
- [c7]Bradley Tonkes, Alan D. Blair, Janet Wiles:
A Paradox of Neural Encoders and Decoders or Why Don't We Talk Backwards? SEAL 1998: 357-364 - 1997
- [j2]Janet Wiles:
Using Games as an Experimental Testbed for AI Research. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 20(4): 274-275 (1997) - [c6]Hanna Majewski, Janet Wiles:
Adding Phase to Recurrent Backpropagation Networks: An Application to Binding Tasks in Vision. IWANN 1997: 668-677 - [c5]Paul Rodríguez, Janet Wiles:
Recurrent Neural Networks Can Learn to Implement Symbol-Sensitive Counting. NIPS 1997: 87-93 - 1996
- [j1]Janet Wiles, Paul Bakker, Adam Lynton, Michael Norris, Sean Parkinson, Mark Staples, Alan Whiteside:
Using Bottlenecks in Feedforward Networks as a Dimension Reduction Technique: An Application to Optimization Tasks. Neural Comput. 8(6): 1179-1183 (1996) - 1993
- [c4]Catherine J. Stevens, Janet Wiles:
Tonal Music as a Componential Code: Learning Temporal Relationships between and within Pitch and Timing Components. NIPS 1993: 1085-1092 - 1992
- [c3]Janet Wiles, Mark Ollila:
Intersecting Regions: The Key to Combinatorial Structure in Hidden Unit Space. NIPS 1992: 27-33 - 1991
- [c2]Janet Wiles, Anthony Bloesch:
Operators and Curried Functions: Training and Analysis of Simple Recurrent Networks. NIPS 1991: 325-332 - 1990
- [c1]Janet Wiles, Michael S. Humphreys, John D. Bain, Simon Dennis:
Direct Memory Access Using Two Cues. NIPS 1990: 635-641
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