Richard K. Belew
In 2002, I moved to the Cognitive Science department, still at UCSD.
My web page in CogSci, http://www.cogsci.ucsd.edu/~rik
contains a more current listing of activities since that time.
Cognitive Science Dept. (0515)
University of California - San Diego
La Jolla, CA 92093
rik AT cogsci DOT ucsd DOT edu
Writings (pre-2002)
Finding Out About:
A Cognitive Perspective on Search Engine Technology and the WWW
Cambridge Univ. Press, 2000
- "Literature and
its referents: Analyzing PubMed citations across PFAM",
Richard K. Belew, Robert Finn, Alex Bateman, Poster at ISMB02
- Strategies for Seeking and Publishing Biomedical Literature on the WWW
ISMB00 Tutorial, with Mark Craven
- AnnBlast
Combining textual and sequence resources for the analysis of
emerging patterns in genetic and protein data sets.
- "Literature and
its referents: Analyzing PubMed citations across PFAM",
Richard K. Belew, Robert Finn, Alex Bateman, Poster at ISMB02
- R. K. Belew
The relation between
ALife, evolution, and creationism (my reply to the sort
of questions I often get from students interested in these
issues.
- R. K. Belew
What happened to public knowledge? (Science Magazine dEbate, 21 Sept 00)
- J. Howe, R. K. Belew
A Grammatical Model of Development for the Evolution of Hebbian Neural Networks
Eighth Joint Symposium on Neural Computation
- R. K. Belew, C. Mautner, T. Kondo,
"Evolving behavior in devoloping robot bodies controlled by
quasi-Hebbian neural network"
Seventh Joint Symposium on Neural Computation
- Rosin, C.D., Belew, R.K., Morris, G.M., Olson, A.J. & Goodsell,
D.S. (1999) "Coevolutionary
Analysis of Resistance-Evading HIV-1 Protease Inhibitors" Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 96, 1369-1374.
- F. Menczer, R.K. Belew. "Adaptive Retrieval Agents:
Internalizing Local Context and Scaling up to the Web."
Technical Report CS98-579, University of California, San Diego,1998.
To appear in Machine Learning (Special issue on
Machine Learning in Information Retrieval)
(Abstract)
(Postscript (876k))
-
Adaptive Individuals in Evolving Populations
Addison-Wesley, 1996.
with Melanie Mitchell
- AI Geneology
A data collection effort, designed to support the analysis of intellectual
lineages within the field of artificial intelligence.
Talks, related references (pre-2002)
- Readers, Writers & Memes (UCLA GSEIS Seminar, 7 Jun 01)
(670k Gzip'd Postscript) (14.6M PDF)
- Docking Topical Hierarchies
(1.1M Gzip'd Postscript) (6.2M PDF)
- T:A::L:K Day
Teaching:Adults:Learning:Kids, all interested in Mindstorms Robots!
Tuesday, 9 May 00
- An evolutionary context for innateness:
Computational models of the interaction
of development and evolution
Part of the UCSD
CogSci 200 seminar (S98) discussing Rethinking
Innateness
22 May 98
- "Content-based search" (Postscript, 1.2Mbyte, compressed)
Talk presented to NSF Infrastructure site visit, 14 Mar98
- "Evolutionary Search for Executable Solutions"
Talk presented to CSE Faculty Proseminar, 26 Nov 97
- "Learning Legal Context from a Document's Citations"
Talk presented to West Group, 24 Oct 97
- Machine Learning in Information Retrieval
With Jude Shavlik, I once collected a list
of resources on this topic for a course we taught together. It
is also associated with a workshop, Machine Learning in
Information Access, (part of the AAAI Spring Symposium at
Stanford, March 25-27, 1996). (Peter Turney has recently put together a
newer list of references.)
Outline of research interests
(Last updated January, 1996; reference lists obsolete;
see References instead.)
Older, more peripheral links
But, do you have a LIFE?!
Last updated 2 Jun 08 by rik