Me

Andy Turner
PhD Student
University of York
andrew.turner@york.ac.uk

Publications


Journal Articles

A. J. Turner and J. F. Miller. Neutral Genetic Drift: An Investigation using Cartesian Genetic Programming. The Journal of Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines, to Appear.

A. J. Turner and J. F. Miller. NeuroEvolution: Evolving Heterogeneous Artificial Neural Networks. Evolutionary Intelligence, 2014, 7, 135-154.


Journal Letters

A. J. Turner and J. F. Miller. Introducing A Cross Platform Open Source Cartesian Genetic Programming Library. The Journal of Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines, 2014, 16, 83-91.


Conference Proceedings

A. J. Turner and J. F. Miller. Recurrent Cartesian Genetic Programming Applied to Series Forecasting. GECCO'15, Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, to Appear.

*Best Paper*
A. J. Turner and J. F. Miller. Recurrent Cartesian Genetic Programming Applied to Famous Mathematical Sequences. Proceedings of the Seventh York Doctoral Symposium on Computer Science & Electronics 2014, 37-46.

A. J. Turner and J. F. Miller. Recurrent Cartesian Genetic Programming. PPSN'14, 13th International Conference on Parallel Problem Solving from Nature, LNCS 8672, pages 476-486, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2014.

Michael A Lones, Jane E Alty, Phillipa Duggan-Carter, Andrew J Turner, DR Stuart Jamieson, Stephen L Smith. Classification and Characterisation of Movement Patterns During Levodopa Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease. GECCO'14, Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, pages 1321-1328, Vancouver, BC, Canada, 2014.

A. J. Turner and J. F. Miller. Cartesian Genetic Programming: Why No Bloat?. EuroGP'14, 17th European Conference on Genetic Programming, pages 193-204, Granada, Spain, 2014.

*Selected paper from Evolutionary Computing 20*
A. J. Turner and J. F. Miller. NeuroEvolution: The Importance of Transfer Function Evolution and Heterogeneous Networks. Fiftieth annual conference of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour, pages 158-165, London, England, 2014.

*Best Student Paper*
A. J. Turner and J. F. Miller. The Importance of Topology Evolution in NeuroEvolution: A Case Study using Cartesian Genetic Programming of Artificial Neural Networks. Research and Development in Intelligent Systems XXX, pages 213-226, Cambridge, England, 2013.

A. J. Turner and J. F. Miller. Cartesian Genetic Programming encoded Artificial Neural Networks: A Comparison using Three Benchmarks. GECCO'13, Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, pages 1005-1012, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2013.


Unpublished

A. J. Turner. Improving Crossover Techniques in a Genetic Program. Requirement of Masters Degree in Electronic Engineering, York, England 2012.


Presentations

YDS2014 presentation given in York, UK: Here, Recording Here
AISB50 presentation given in London, UK: Here
AI-2013 presentation given in Cambridge, UK: Here
GECCO-2013 presentation given in Amsterdam, Netherlands: Here
Guest lecture given on bio inspired computing 4th year course, The University of York: Here


Posters

PPSN poster presented in Ljubljana, Slovenia: Here
EuroGP poster presented in Granada, Spain: Here
University of York second year PhD Poster: Here


My publications with publication statistics can aslo be found on my Google scholar page.