Neil Dunstan

Senior Lecturer, School of Science and Technology
Qualifications
BMath, MCompSc (Newcastle, NSW), PhD (NE), DipCompSc (Newcastle, NSW), GradDipEd (Bendigo CAE)
Contact
| Email: | neil@turing.une.edu.au |
| Room: | Maths and Computers (C26) 154 |
| Phone: | 02 6773 2350 (or +61 2 6773 2350 overseas) |
| Fax: | 02 6773 3312 |
| Homepage: | http://turing.une.edu.au/~neil |
Research interests
Parallel processing, expert systems, data mining and agriculture information systems.
Teaching
In recent years I have developed on units on software development under the Linux operating system and on data mining. I also teach a unit on concurrent and parallel programming.
Selected publications
Neil Dunstan, Generating Domain-specific Expert Systems, Expert Systems with Applications, 35, pp. 686-690, 2008.
Neil Dunstan and Xiaoyun Qiang, Supporting discovery-driven exploration from a land use cover and change model, World Congress on Computers in Agriculture, Tokyo, August 2008.
Neil Dunstan and Xiaoyun Qiang, Finding Solutions with Land Cover and Change Models, Proceedings of the IASK International Conference on E-Activity and Leading Technologies, Oporto, December 2007.
Stephen Hodgson, Neil Dunstan and Robert Murison, Wavelet Based UXO Detection, Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Data Mining, Maebashi, December 2002.
Neil Dunstan and Stephen Hodgson, A Processor Array for Computing Wavelet Energies, Proceedings of the International Symposium on Information and Communication Technologies, Dublin, September 2003.
Neil Dunstan and Michael de Raadt, Evolution of Spatial Data Templates for Object Classification, In Data Mining: A Heurist Approach, editors H. A. Abbass, R. A. Sarker and C. S. Newton, Idea Group Publishing, ISBN 1-930708-25-4, pp. 143-155, 2002.
Stephen Hodgson, Neil Dunstan and Ivan Fris, An Extended Semaphore Operator, Concurrency: Practice and Experience, 12, pp. 1495-1509, December 2000.
Neil Dunstan and Patrick Lenders, Optimal Systolic Arrays for Decimation Filters, IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, Vol. 43, No. 12, pp. 3085-3086, December 1995.
Neil Dunstan and Ivan Fris, Process Scheduling and UNIX Semaphores, Software: Practice and Experience, Vol. 25 (10), pp. 1141-1153, October 1995.
Neil Dunstan, Les Keedy and John Rosenberg, Support for Concurrent Programming on the MONADS-PC System, The Australian Computer Journal, Vol. 25, No. 1, pp. 1-6, February 1993.
