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Gary P. Moss
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2008-2015
Publications (10 Years): 1
Top Topics
Hyperparameters
Support Vector
Gaussian Process
Multi Class
Top Venues
ICANN (2)
Artif. Intell. Res.
IJCNN
ICTAI
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Publications
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Parivash Ashrafi
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Yi Sun
,
Neil Davey
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Rod Adams
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Marc B. Brown
,
Maria Prapopoulou
,
Gary P. Moss
The importance of hyperparameters selection within small datasets.
IJCNN
(2015)
Weam M. Binjumah
,
Yi Sun
,
Mark Hewitt
,
Rod Adams
,
Neil Davey
,
Darren R. Gullick
,
Simon C. Wilkinson
,
Mark T. D. Cronin
,
Gary P. Moss
Feature Selection Modelling for Percutaneous Absorption across Synthetic Membranes.
ICTAI
(2014)
Yi Sun
,
Rod Adams
,
Neil Davey
,
Gary P. Moss
,
Maria Prapopopolou
,
Marc B. Brown
,
Gary P. Martin
,
Simon C. Wilkinson
The application of Gaussian processes in the predictions of permeability across mammalian and polydimethylsiloxane membranes.
Artif. Intell. Res.
1 (2) (2012)
Yi Sun
,
Marc B. Brown
,
Maria Prapopoulou
,
Rod Adams
,
Neil Davey
,
Gary P. Moss
The Application of Gaussian Processes in the Predictions of Permeability across Mammalian Membranes.
ICANN (2)
(2012)
Alpa Shah
,
Gary P. Moss
,
Yi Sun
,
Rod Adams
,
Neil Davey
,
Simon C. Wilkinson
Using a Support Vector Machine and Sampling to Classify Compounds as Potential Transdermal Enhancers.
ICANN (2)
(2012)
Yi Sun
,
Marc B. Brown
,
Maria Prapopoulou
,
Neil Davey
,
Rod Adams
,
Gary P. Moss
The application of stochastic machine learning methods in the prediction of skin penetration.
Appl. Soft Comput.
11 (2) (2011)
Yi Sun
,
Gary P. Moss
,
Maria Prapopoulou
,
Rod Adams
,
Marc B. Brown
,
Neil Davey
The Application of Gaussian Processes in the Prediction of Percutaneous Absorption for Mammalian and Synthetic Membranes.
ESANN
(2010)
Yi Sun
,
Lun Tak Lam
,
Gary P. Moss
,
Maria Prapopoulou
,
Rod Adams
,
Neil Davey
,
David Gray
,
Marc B. Brown
Predicting drug absorption rates through human skin.
IJCNN
(2010)
Yi Sun
,
Gary P. Moss
,
Maria Prapopoulou
,
Rod Adams
,
Marc B. Brown
,
Neil Davey
Prediction of Skin Penetration Using Machine Learning Methods.
ICDM
(2008)