Computational Intelligence

The Computational Intelligence Group carries out research with a primary focus in three related areas: genetic algorithms; symbolic machine learning; and neural networks.

The work of the group involves a variety of approaches to problems falling under the general category of learning and optimisation.

The aims of the group are:

to apply intelligent algorithms to solve learning and/or optimisation problems
to develop improved or novel intelligent algorithms
to contribute to the theoretical understanding of computational intelligence
Our research has found application in several areas including: medical informatics; bioinformatics; intelligent agents; personalisation; process modelling and pattern recognition.

People in the Computational Intelligence Group

Researchers: Garry Brindley, Sandy Brownlee, Niccolo Capanni, Ratiba Kabli, Thierry Mamer, John McCall, Andrei Petrovski, Divya Bommareddy

Previous Members: Roger McDermott, Daniel Fredouille, Frank Herrmann, Rachel Cavill, Chris Bryant, Deryck Brown, Selpi and Siddhartha Shakya (BT Research Centre, Ipswich)

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