Stephen Luttrell
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Stephen Luttrell (born 17 January 1956 in Leicester, UK)[1] is a British physicist.
He was educated at Wyggeston Grammar School and then Queens' College, Cambridge. He obtained his PhD in physics (1986) in Cambridge as a student of Bryan Webber. He was then employed at the Adaptive Systems Theory Section, Defence Research Agency,[2]
Publications
His most cited publications are:
- Luttrell SP. A Bayesian analysis of self-organizing maps. Neural Computation. 1994 Sep 1;6(5):767-94.[3] (Cited 189 times, according to Google Scholar [3])
- Luttrell SP. Derivation of a class of training algorithms. IEEE transactions on Neural Networks. 1990 Jun 1;1(2):229-32. [4] (Cited 137 times, according to Google Scholar. [3])
- Luttrell SP. Hierarchical self-organising networks. In 1989 First IEE International Conference on Artificial Neural Networks,(Conf. Publ. No. 313) 1989 Oct 16 (pp. 2-6). IET. (Cited 72 times, according to Google Scholar. [3])
- Luttrell SP. Code vector density in topographic mappings: scalar case. IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks. 1991 Jul 1;2(4):427-36 (Cited 79 times, according to Google Scholar. [3])
References
References
External links
- Stephen Luttrell [5].
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