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Ian Watson
2010 – today
- 2013
[j13]Daniel Goodman, Behram Khan, Salman Khan, Mikel Luján, Ian Watson: Software transactional memories for Scala. J. Parallel Distrib. Comput. 73(2): 150-163 (2013)
[c80]Jonathan Rubin, Ian Watson: Decision Generalisation from Game Logs in No Limit Texas Hold'em. IJCAI 2013- 2012
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[c79]Isuru Herath, Demian Rosas-Ham, Mikel Luján, Ian Watson: SnCTM: reducing false transaction aborts by adaptively changing the source of conflict detection. Conf. Computing Frontiers 2012: 65-74
[c78]Stefan Wender, Ian Watson: Applying reinforcement learning to small scale combat in the real-time strategy game StarCraft: Broodwar. CIG 2012: 402-408
[c77]Rahulkumar Gayatri, Rosa M. Badia, Eduard Ayguadé, Mikel Luján, Ian Watson: Transactional Access to Shared Memory in StarSs, a Task Based Programming Model. Euro-Par 2012: 514-525
[c76]Demian Rosas-Ham, Isuru Herath, Paraskevas Yiapanis, Mikel Luján, Ian Watson: Architectural Support for Exploiting Fine Grain Parallelism. HPCC-ICESS 2012: 61-70
[c75]Jonathan Rubin, Ian Watson: Opponent Type Adaptation for Case-Based Strategies in Adversarial Games. ICCBR 2012: 357-368
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[e3]Belén Díaz-Agudo, Ian Watson (Eds.): Case-Based Reasoning Research and Development - 20th International Conference, ICCBR 2012, Lyon, France, September 3-6, 2012. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7466, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-32985-2- 2011
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[j10]Mohammad Ansari, Mikel Luján, Christos Kotselidis, Kim Jarvis, Chris C. Kirkham, Ian Watson: Robust Adaptation to Available Parallelism in Transactional Memory Applications. T. HiPEAC 3: 236-255 (2011)
[j9]Mohammad Ansari, Mikel Luján, Christos Kotselidis, Kim Jarvis, Chris C. Kirkham, Ian Watson: Transaction Reordering to Reduce Aborts in Software Transactional Memory. T. HiPEAC 4: 195-214 (2011)
[c72]Alastair A. Abbott, Ian Watson: Ontology-Aided Product Classification: A Nearest Neighbour Approach. ICCBR 2011: 348-362
[c71]Jonathan Rubin, Ian Watson: Successful Performance via Decision Generalisation in No Limit Texas Hold'em. ICCBR 2011: 467-481
[c70]Jonathan Rubin, Ian Watson: On Combining Decisions from Multiple Expert Imitators for Performance. IJCAI 2011: 344-349- 2010
[c69]Behram Khan, Matthew Horsnell, Mikel Luján, Ian Watson: Scalable Object-Aware Hardware Transactional Memory. Euro-Par (1) 2010: 268-279
[c68]Mohammad Ansari, Behram Khan, Mikel Luján, Christos Kotselidis, Chris C. Kirkham, Ian Watson: Improving Performance by Reducing Aborts in Hardware Transactional Memory. HiPEAC 2010: 35-49
[c67]Jonathan Rubin, Ian Watson: Similarity-Based Retrieval and Solution Re-use Policies in the Game of Texas Hold'em. ICCBR 2010: 465-479
[c66]Nikolas Ioannou, Jeremy Singer, Salman Khan, Polychronis Xekalakis, Paraskevas Yiapanis, Adam Pocock, Gavin Brown, Mikel Luján, Ian Watson, Marcelo Cintra: Toward a more accurate understanding of the limits of the TLS execution paradigm. IISWC 2010: 1-12
[c65]Christos Kotselidis, Mikel Luján, Mohammad Ansari, Konstantinos Malakasis, Behram Khan, Chris C. Kirkham, Ian Watson: Clustering JVMs with software transactional memory support. IPDPS 2010: 1-12
[c64]Ian Watson, Edward P. Goddard, Katherine H. V. Fulcher: Towards a cyclic systems model of technology development. SoSE 2010: 1-6
2000 – 2009
- 2009
[j8]Behram Khan, Matthew Horsnell, Ian Rogers, Mikel Luján, Andrew Dinn, Ian Watson: Exploiting object structure in hardware transactional memory. Comput. Syst. Sci. Eng. 24(5) (2009)
[c63]Jonathan Rubin, Ian Watson: A Memory-Based Approach to Two-Player Texas Hold'em. Australasian Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2009: 465-474
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[c61]Mohammad Ansari, Mikel Luján, Christos Kotselidis, Kim Jarvis, Chris C. Kirkham, Ian Watson: Steal-on-Abort: Improving Transactional Memory Performance through Dynamic Transaction Reordering. HiPEAC 2009: 4-18
[c60]Anastassia Loukina, Greg Kochanski, Chilin Shih, Elinor Keane, Ian Watson: Rhythm measures with language-independent segmentation. INTERSPEECH 2009: 1531-1534
[c59]Mohammad Ansari, Christos Kotselidis, Mikel Luján, Chris C. Kirkham, Ian Watson: On the Performance of Contention Managers for Complex Transactional Memory Benchmarks. ISPDC 2009: 83-90
[c58]Mohammad Ansari, Kim Jarvis, Christos Kotselidis, Mikel Luján, Chris C. Kirkham, Ian Watson: Profiling Transactional Memory Applications. PDP 2009: 11-20- 2008
[c57]Ian Watson, Jonathan Rubin: CASPER: A Case-Based Poker-Bot. Australasian Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2008: 594-600
[c56]Ian Watson, Song Lee, Jonathan Rubin, Stefan Wender: Improving a case-based texas hold'em poker bot. CIG 2008: 350-356
[c55]Stefan Wender, Ian Watson: Using reinforcement learning for city site selection in the turn-based strategy game Civilization IV. CIG 2008: 372-377
[c54]Mohammad Ansari, Christos Kotselidis, Kim Jarvis, Mikel Luján, Chris C. Kirkham, Ian Watson: Advanced Concurrency Control for Transactional Memory Using Transaction Commit Rate. Euro-Par 2008: 719-728
[c53]Behram Khan, Matthew Horsnell, Ian Rogers, Mikel Luján, Andrew Dinn, Ian Watson: An Object-Aware Hardware Transactional Memory System. HPCC 2008: 93-102
[c52]Mohammad Ansari, Christos Kotselidis, Ian Watson, Chris C. Kirkham, Mikel Luján, Kim Jarvis: Lee-TM: A Non-trivial Benchmark Suite for Transactional Memory. ICA3PP 2008: 196-207
[c51]Jisheng Zhao, Matthew Horsnell, Mikel Luján, Ian Rogers, Chris C. Kirkham, Ian Watson: Adaptive Loop Tiling for a Multi-cluster CMP. ICA3PP 2008: 220-232
[c50]Christos Kotselidis, Mohammad Ansari, Kim Jarvis, Mikel Luján, Chris C. Kirkham, Ian Watson: DiSTM: A Software Transactional Memory Framework for Clusters. ICPP 2008: 51-58
[c49]Christos Kotselidis, Mohammad Ansari, Kim Jarvis, Mikel Luján, Chris C. Kirkham, Ian Watson: Investigating software Transactional Memory on clusters. IPDPS 2008: 1-6
[c48]Mohammad Ansari, Christos Kotselidis, Kim Jarvis, Mikel Luján, Chris C. Kirkham, Ian Watson: Experiences using adaptive concurrency in transactional memory with Lee's routing algorithm. PPOPP 2008: 261-262
[c47]Ian Rogers, Jisheng Zhao, Chris C. Kirkham, Ian Watson: Constraint based optimization of stationary fields. PPPJ 2008: 95-104
[c46]Matthew Sheehan, Ian Watson: On the Usefulness of Interactive Computer Game Logs for Agent Modelling. PRICAI 2008: 1059-1064
[c45]Behram Khan, Matthew Horsnell, Ian Rogers, Mikel Luján, Andrew Dinn, Ian Watson: A first insight into object-aware hardware transactional memory. SPAA 2008: 107-109
[e2]Ian Watson, Hisham El-Shishiny (Eds.): Proceedings of the 1st international forum on Next-generation multicore/manycore technologies, IFMT 2008, Cairo, Egypt, November 24-25, 2008. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series, ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-407-2- 2007
[c44]Ian Watson, Chris C. Kirkham, Mikel Luján: A Study of a Transactional Parallel Routing Algorithm. PACT 2007: 388-398
[c43]Bhuvaneswari Arunachalan, Janet Light, Ian Watson: Mobile Agent Based Messaging Mechanism for Emergency Medical Data Transmission Over Cellular Networks. COMSWARE 2007
[c42]Jisheng Zhao, Matthew Horsnell, Ian Rogers, Andrew Dinn, Chris C. Kirkham, Ian Watson: Optimizing Chip Multiprocessor Work Distribution Using Dynamic Compilation. Euro-Par 2007: 258-267
[c41]Jonathan Rubin, Ian Watson: Investigating the Effectiveness of Applying Case-Based Reasoning to the Game of Texas Hold'em. FLAIRS Conference 2007: 417-422
[c40]Jeremy Singer, Gavin Brown, Ian Watson, John Cavazos: Intelligent selection of application-specific garbage collectors. ISMM 2007: 91-102
[c39]Jeremy Singer, Gavin Brown, Mikel Luján, Ian Watson: Towards intelligent analysis techniques for object pretenuring. PPPJ 2007: 203-208- 2006
[c38]Ian Watson, Jens Trotzky: Self-organising Hierarchical Retrieval in a Case-Agent System. ECCBR 2006: 62-75- 2005
[c37]Jisheng Zhao, Ian Rogers, Chris C. Kirkham, Ian Watson: Loop Parallelisation for the Jikes RVM. PDCAT 2005: 35-39
[c36]- 2004
[c35]Ian Watson: Case-Agents: A Novel Architecture for Case-Based Agents. FLAIRS Conference 2004: 202-206
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[c33]Halah Hassan, Ian Watson: Tàtari: An Open Source Software Tool for the Development and Evaluation of Recommender System Algorithms. KES 2004: 46-52
[c32]Anna Wills, Ian Watson: Evaluating a Case-Based Reasoner for Clinical Decision Support. KES 2004: 575-582
[c31]Ian Watson: Capturing and Applying Lessons Learned During Engineering Equipment Installation. KES 2004: 672-677
[c30]Ian Watson: Capturing and Applying Lessons Learned During Engineering Equipment Installation. KES 2004: 1249-1254
[c29]Anna Wills, Ian Watson: Building a Case-Based Reasoner for Clinical Decision Support. PRICAI 2004: 554-562- 2003
[j7]Ian Watson: The Aims of Artificial Intelligence: A Science Fiction View. IEEE Intelligent Systems 18(2): 78-80 (2003)- 2002
[c28]Ian Watson: Applying Knowledge Management: Techniques for Building Organisational Memories. ECCBR 2002: 6-12
[c27]Emilia Mendes, Nile Mosley, Ian Watson: A comparison of case-based reasoning approaches. WWW 2002: 272-280- 2001
[j6]Ian Watson: A Case Study of Maintenance of a Commercially Fielded Case-Based Reasoning System. Computational Intelligence 17(2): 387-398 (2001)
[c26]Ahmed El-Mahdy, Ian Watson: A Two Dimensional Vector Architecture for Multimedia. Euro-Par 2001: 687-696
[c25]Ian Watson: Knowledge Management and Case-Based Reasoning: A Perfect Match?. FLAIRS Conference 2001: 118-122
[c24]Ian Watson: A Decision Support System for Local Government Regulatory Advice. FLAIRS Conference 2001: 329-333
[e1]David W. Aha, Ian Watson (Eds.): Case-Based Reasoning Research and Development, 4th International Conference on Case-Based Reasoning, ICCBR 2001, Vancouver, BC, Canada, July 30 - August 2, 2001, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2080, Springer 2001, ISBN 3-540-42358-3- 2000
[c23]Ian Watson: A Case-Based Reasoning Application for Engineering Sales Support Using Introspective Reasoning. AAAI/IAAI 2000: 1054-1059
[c22]John Sargeant, Chris C. Kirkham, Ian Watson: Exploiting Implicit Parallelism in Functional Programs with SLAM. IFL 2000: 19-36
[c21]Ian Watson: INFOSHOP: A Decision Support Tool for Local Government Regulatory Advice. PRICAI Workshops 2000: 111-122
1990 – 1999
- 1998
[j5]Ian Watson, Heather Watson: Case-based content navigation. Knowl.-Based Syst. 11(5-6): 345-353 (1998)
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[c18]John Hajek, Ian Watson: More evidence for the perceptual basis of sound change? suprasegmental effects in the development of distinctive nasalization. ICSLP 1998
[c17]- 1997
[j4]Ian Watson, Srinath Perera: Case-based design: A review and analysis of building design applications. AI EDAM 11(1): 59-87 (1997)
[c16]John A. Keane, Ian Watson, L. Zuo: Dynamic Load Balancing in a Variable-Grained Parallel Computational Model. Euro-PDS 1997: 131-136
[c15]He Zhu, Ian Watson: A Full Program Control Flow Representation for Real Programs. Euro-Par 1997: 162-165
[c14]He Zhu, Ian Watson: Identifying Critical Loads in Real Programs for Decoupled VSM Systems. Euro-Par 1997: 302-305
[c13]Ian Watson, Srinath Perera: The Evaluation of a Hierachical Case Representation Using Context Guided Retrieval. ICCBR 1997: 255-266
[c12]- 1996
[j3]John A. Keane, Ian Watson, Xinfeng Ye: Locality issues in a fine-grained parallel machine. Simul. Pr. Theory 4(2-3): 67-80 (1996)
[c11]Alasdair Rawsthorne, Jason Souloglou, Alex Starr, Ian Watson: How Effectivee are Parallel Programmers? PDPTA 1996: 276-284- 1995
[c10]Ian Watson, Alasdair Rawsthorne: Decoupled pre-fetching for distributed shared memory. HICSS (1) 1995: 252-261
[c9]Farhi Marir, Ian Watson: Representing and Indexing Building Refurbishment Cases for Multiple Retrieval of Adaptable Pieces of Cases. ICCBR 1995: 55-66
[c8]Mike Brown, Ian Watson, Nick Filer: Separating the Cases from the Data: Towards More Flexible Case-Based Reasoning. ICCBR 1995: 157-168
[c7]Farhi Marir, Ian Watson: Can CBR Imitate Human Intelligence and are such Systems easy to Design and Maintain? A Critique. UK Workshop on Case-Based Reasoning 1995: 107-117- 1994
[c6]John A. Keane, Ian Watson: Increasing Locality in a Fine-Grained Parallel Machine. EUROSIM 1994: 179-186
1980 – 1989
- 1988
[c5]Ian Watson, Viv Woods, Paul Watson, Richard Banach, Mark Greenberg, John Sargeant: Flagship: A Parallel Architecture for Declarative Programming. ISCA 1988: 124-130- 1987
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[c3]Paul Watson, Ian Watson: An Efficient Garbage Collection Scheme for Parallel Computer Architectures. PARLE (2) 1987: 432-443- 1986
[c2]Ian Watson, Paul Watson: Graph reduction in a parallel virtual memory environment. Graph Reduction 1986: 265-274- 1985
[j2]John R. Gurd, Chris C. Kirkham, Ian Watson: The Manchester Prototype Dataflow Computer. Commun. ACM 28(1): 34-52 (1985)- 1983
[c1]John R. Gurd, Ian Watson: Preliminary Evaluation of a Prototype Dataflow Computer. IFIP Congress 1983: 545-551- 1982
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