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David Walker 0003
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- affiliation: University of Plymouth, UK
- affiliation (PhD 2012): University of Exeter, UK
Other persons with the same name
- David Walker — disambiguation page
- David Walker 0001 — Princeton University, NJ, USA
- David Walker 0002 — University of Technology, Sydney, NSW, Australia (and 1 more)
- David Walker 0004 — University of Huddersfield, Daresbury, UK (and 1 more)
- David Walker 0005 — University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN, USA
- David Walker 0006 — Good Chemistry Company, Vancouver, BC, Canada
- David Walker 0007 — Ocean Modeling Lab, SRI International, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
- David Walker 0008 — Oxford University, Oxford, UK (and 1 more)
- David Walker 0009 — University of Canberra, ACT, Australia
- David Walker 0010 — Scottish Power, Blantyre, UK
- David Walker 0011 — University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
- David Walker 0012 — Interanalytics, Geneva, Switzerland
- David Walker 0013 — Cardiff University, UK
- David Walker 0014 — University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC, USA
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j12]Auberlin Paguem Tchinda, Besfort Shala, Armin Lehmann, Bogdan Ghita, David Walker, Ulrich Trick:
Energy-Efficient Placement of Virtual Network Functions in a Wireless Mesh Network. IEEE Access 12: 64807-64822 (2024) - [j11]Jaume Bacardit, Alexander E. I. Brownlee, Stefano Cagnoni, Giovanni Iacca, John A. W. McCall, David J. Walker:
Introduction to the Special Issue on Explainable AI in Evolutionary Computation. ACM Trans. Evol. Learn. Optim. 4(1): 1:1-1:2 (2024) - [i2]Ryan Zhou, Jaume Bacardit, Alexander E. I. Brownlee, Stefano Cagnoni, Martin Fyvie, Giovanni Iacca, John A. W. McCall, Niki van Stein, David Walker, Ting Hu:
Evolutionary Computation and Explainable AI: A Roadmap to Transparent Intelligent Systems. CoRR abs/2406.07811 (2024) - 2023
- [j10]Muna Al-Saadi, Asiya Khan, Vasilios I. Kelefouras, David J. Walker, Bushra Al-Saadi:
SDN-Based Routing Framework for Elephant and Mice Flows Using Unsupervised Machine Learning. Network 3(1): 218-238 (2023) - [c21]Sophie Sadler, Alma A. M. Rahat, David Walker, Daniel Archambault:
Extrema Graphs: Fitness Landscape Analysis to the Extreme! GECCO Companion 2023: 2081-2089 - [c20]Goel Biju, Asiya Khan, David Walker, Salman Qadri, Qaim Hssan, Khalid Mahmood, Abdul Hanan:
Identification of Cotton Leaf Curl Disease Using CNN and Vision Transformer. IntelliSys (2) 2023: 670-688 - 2022
- [j9]Mathew J. Walter, David J. Walker, Matthew J. Craven:
Visualizing Population Dynamics to Examine Algorithm Performance. IEEE Trans. Evol. Comput. 26(6): 1501-1510 (2022) - [c19]Joseph A. J. Ross, Kimberly Tam, David J. Walker, Kevin D. Jones:
Towards a Digital Twin of a Complex Maritime Site for Multi-Objective Optimization. CyCom 2022: 331-345 - [c18]Mathew J. Walter, David J. Walker, Matthew J. Craven:
An explainable visualisation of the evolutionary search process. GECCO Companion 2022: 1794-1802 - [c17]Zena Wood, David Walker, Glenn C. Parry:
A computational method to track the evolution of business models in the Digital Economy. HICSS 2022: 1-10 - 2021
- [c16]Marius N. Varga, Swen E. Gaudl, David J. Walker:
Many-objective population visualisation with geons. GECCO Companion 2021: 1961-1969 - [c15]Muna Al-Saadi, Asiya Khan, Vasilios I. Kelefouras, David J. Walker, Bushra Al-Saadi:
Unsupervised Machine Learning-Based Elephant and Mice Flow Identification. SAI (2) 2021: 357-370 - 2020
- [j8]David J. Walker, Matthew J. Craven:
Identifying good algorithm parameters in evolutionary multi- and many-objective optimisation: A visualisation approach. Appl. Soft Comput. 88: 105902 (2020) - [c14]Mathew J. Walter, David J. Walker, Matthew J. Craven:
Visualising Evolution History in Multi- and Many-objective Optimisation. PPSN (2) 2020: 299-312 - [i1]Mathew J. Walter, David J. Walker, Matthew J. Craven:
Visualising Evolution History in Multi- and Many-Objective Optimisation. CoRR abs/2006.12309 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j7]Hussein Oudah, Bogdan V. Ghita, Taimur Bakhshi, Abdulrahman Alruban, David J. Walker:
Using Burstiness for Network Applications Classification. J. Comput. Networks Commun. 2019: 5758437:1-5758437:10 (2019) - [c13]Matthew Barrie Johns, Herman A. Mahmoud, David J. Walker, Nicholas D. F. Ross, Edward C. Keedwell, Dragan A. Savic:
Augmented evolutionary intelligence: combining human and evolutionary design for water distribution network optimisation. GECCO 2019: 1214-1222 - 2018
- [j6]David J. Walker:
Visualisation with treemaps and sunbursts in many-objective optimisation. Genet. Program. Evolvable Mach. 19(3): 421-452 (2018) - [c12]David J. Walker, Matthew J. Craven:
Toward the Online Visualisation of Algorithm Performance for Parameter Selection. EvoApplications 2018: 547-560 - 2016
- [c11]David J. Walker, Ed Keedwell:
Multi-objective Optimisation with a Sequence-based Selection Hyper-heuristic. GECCO (Companion) 2016: 81-82 - [c10]David J. Walker, Jonathan E. Fieldsend, Richard M. Everson:
Visualisation Methods in Genetic and Evolutionary Computation (VizGEC 2016) Chairs' Welcome & Organization. GECCO (Companion) 2016: 1445-1446 - [c9]David J. Walker, Ed Keedwell:
Towards Many-Objective Optimisation with Hyper-heuristics: Identifying Good Heuristics with Indicators. PPSN 2016: 493-502 - 2015
- [c8]David J. Walker:
Visualising Multi-objective Populations with Treemaps. GECCO (Companion) 2015: 963-970 - 2014
- [j5]Richard M. Everson, David J. Walker, Jonathan E. Fieldsend:
Life on the Edge: Characterising the Edges of Mutually Non-dominating Sets. Evol. Comput. 22(3): 479-501 (2014) - 2013
- [j4]David J. Walker, Richard M. Everson, Jonathan E. Fieldsend:
Visualizing Mutually Nondominating Solution Sets in Many-Objective Optimization. IEEE Trans. Evol. Comput. 17(2): 165-184 (2013) - [c7]Richard M. Everson, David J. Walker, Jonathan E. Fieldsend:
Edges of mutually non-dominating sets. GECCO 2013: 607-614 - 2012
- [b1]David J. Walker:
Ordering and visualisation of many-objective populations. University of Exeter, Devon, UK, 2012 - [c6]Kent McClymont, David J. Walker, Max Dupenois:
The lay of the land: a brief survey of problem understanding. GECCO (Companion) 2012: 425-432 - [c5]David J. Walker, Jonathan E. Fieldsend, Richard M. Everson:
Visualising many-objective populations. GECCO (Companion) 2012: 451-458 - 2011
- [j3]David J. Walker, Shahram Latifi:
Partial iris and recognition as a viable biometric scheme. Int. J. Secur. Networks 6(2/3): 147-152 (2011) - [c4]David J. Walker, Richard M. Everson, Jonathan E. Fieldsend:
Rank-based dimension reduction for many-criteria populations. GECCO (Companion) 2011: 107-108 - 2010
- [j2]David J. Walker, Shahram Latifi:
Improving bounds on link failure tolerance of the star graph. Inf. Sci. 180(13): 2571-2575 (2010) - [c3]David J. Walker, Richard M. Everson, Jonathan E. Fieldsend:
Visualisation and ordering of many-objective populations. IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2010: 1-8 - [c2]David J. Walker, Shahram Latifi:
Reliability Analysis of Climate Change Data Portals for Nevada. SEDE 2010: 140-145
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [j1]Michael Sadowitz, Shahram Latifi, David J. Walker:
An iris and retina multimodal biometric system. Int. J. Secur. Networks 3(4): 250-257 (2008) - [c1]Michael Sadowitz, Shahram Latifi, David J. Walker:
An Overview of Iris and Retina Scans and their Fusion in a Biometric System. IPCV 2008: 119-123
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