Name: James Cooper
Type: User
Company: University of Auckland
Bio: PhD graduate from the Department of Computer Science, at the University of Auckland. Not really currently active here, but might be in the future.
Location: Auckland, New Zealand
James Cooper's Projects
Repository to store the code and any other relevant files for my intended submission to the Asian Conference on Membrane Computing 2018
The code and other assorted files pertaining to my attempts to benchmark parallel Concurrent ML processing in a handful of languages
The accompanying code for our paper on solving the Travelling Salesman Problem in cP Systems
A git repository to store the files and track the changes of my doctoral dissertation
Small demonstrative code files for functional programming education purposes
Repository for the code and other relevant files for my submission to IVCNZ 2018
A small personal website, intended primarily to serve as a blog host and pseudo-Curriculum Vitae.
A LaTeX package to aid typesetting of cP systems, a Membrane Computing variant created by Nicolescu & collaborators
Code and data supporting the paper 'Neighbourhood Message Passing Computation on a Lattice with cP systems - Part One' by Cooper & Nicolescu (submitted to the Journal of Membrane Computing)
A disconnected copy of the OWASP Juice Shop (v15.0.0) for use in a blog post series of mine.
A repository to keep track of my efforts to learn how various stereo matching algorithms work. Note that the algorithms appearing in here probably won't be particularly optimised versions, but they might just be reasonably illustrative/demonstrative.
Standard ML tensor/multidimensional array library
Tsai Calibration as written in F# (Rust and C++ versions possibly to come in the future). The main point of this is to explore how and whether the use of functional programming makes any difference to the end result of a Tsai Calibration program, either in terms of code legibility or performance.