Alejandro Pazos

Alejandro Pazos is professor in Computer Science Faculty (University of A Coruña). He was born in Padron in 1959. He is MD by Faculty of Medicine at University of Santiago de Compostela in 1987. He obtains the Master Knowledge Engerineering in 1989 and PhD in computer science in 1990 by the Polytechnique University of Madrid. He also archives the PhD grade in medicine in 1996 by the University Complutese of Madrid. He has worked with research groups in Georgia Institute of Technology, Havard Medical School, Stanford University, Politechnique University of Madrid, etc. He funded and is the director of the research laboratory: Artificial Neural Networks and Adaptative Systems in Computer science Faculty and is also co-director of the Medical Informatics and Radiology Diagnostic Center at the University of A Coruña.

Publications

Assistive Technologies and Computers: How to Find a Perfect Match to Help People with Disabilities
Thais Pousada, Betania Groba, Laura Nieto, Javier Pereira, Alejandro Pazos. © 2016. 21 pages.
The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) (WHO, 2001) provides the term disability as a part of the multi-aspects of the interaction between...
Database Analysis with ANNs by means of Graph Evolution
Daniel Rivero, Julián Dorado, Juan Rabuñal, Alejandro Pazos. © 2013. 15 pages.
Traditionally, the development of Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) is a slow process guided by the expert knowledge. This expert usually has to test several architectures until...
Database Analysis with ANNs by means of Graph Evolution
Daniel Rivero, Julián Dorado, Juan Rabuñal, Alejandro Pazos. © 2011. 15 pages.
Traditionally, the development of Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) is a slow process guided by the expert knowledge. This expert usually has to test several architectures until...
Encyclopedia of Artificial Intelligence
Juan Ramón Rabuñal Dopico, Julian Dorado, Alejandro Pazos. © 2009. 1780 pages.
Numerous real-life problems so complex as to be virtually insoluble by means of traditional computer science techniques can now be approached effectively with artificial...