Yang Liu

Affiliations:
  • University of York, UK


According to our database1, Yang Liu authored at least 12 papers between 2005 and 2012.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of four.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2012
Automatic Machine Code Generation for a Transport Triggered Architecture using Cartesian Genetic Programming.
Int. J. Adapt. Resilient Auton. Syst., 2012

2011
From Bidirectional Associative Memory to a noise-tolerant, robust Protein Processor Associative Memory.
Artif. Intell., 2011

A Lymphocyte-Cytokine Network Inspired Algorithm for Data Analysis.
Proceedings of the Artificial Immune Systems - 10th International Conference, 2011

A Self-scaling Instruction Generator Using Cartesian Genetic Programming.
Proceedings of the Genetic Programming - 14th European Conference, 2011

Evolving Cell Array Configurations Using CGP.
Proceedings of the Genetic Programming - 14th European Conference, 2011

Hardware architecture for a bidirectional hetero-associative Protein Processing Associative Memory.
Proceedings of the IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, 2011

2010
Automatic Code Generation on a MOVE Processor Using Cartesian Genetic Programming.
Proceedings of the Evolvable Systems: From Biology to Hardware, 2010

Can a Developmental AIS Provide Immunity to a Multi-cellular Robotics System?
Proceedings of the Artificial Immune Systems, 9th International Conference, 2010

A Developmental and Immune-Inspired Dynamic Task Allocation Algorithm for Microprocessor Array Systems.
Proceedings of the Artificial Immune Systems, 9th International Conference, 2010

Principles of protein processing for a self-organising associative memory.
Proceedings of the IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, 2010

2008
A Neuro-Immune Inspired Robust Real Time Visual Tracking System.
Proceedings of the Artificial Immune Systems, 7th International Conference, 2008

2005
"Devices Are People Too" Using Process Patterns to Elicit Security Requirements in Novel Domains: A Ubiquitous Healthcare Example.
Proceedings of the Security in Pervasive Computing, Second International Conference, 2005


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