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A zeroth level corporate classifier system (1999)
Presentation / Conference
Tomlinson, A., & Bull, L. (1999, June). A zeroth level corporate classifier system. Paper presented at Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO’99)

An examination of tuneable, random search landscapes (1999)
Presentation / Conference
Smith, R., & Smith, J. (1999, June). An examination of tuneable, random search landscapes. Paper presented at Foundations of Genetic Algorithms 5, Morgan Kaufmann, San Francisco, USA

Protein structure prediction with evolutionary algorithms (1999)
Presentation / Conference
Krasnogor, N., Hart, W., Smith, J., & Pelta, D. (1999, June). Protein structure prediction with evolutionary algorithms. Paper presented at Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO 1999), Morgan Kaufmann, San Francisco, USA

A genetic programming-based classifier system (1999)
Presentation / Conference
Ahluwalia, M., Bull, L., & Banzhaf, W. (1999, June). A genetic programming-based classifier system. Paper presented at Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO-99)

Design of a traffic junction controller using classifier system and fuzzy logic (1999)
Journal Article
Cao, Y. J., Ireson, N., Bull, L., & Miles, R. (1999). Design of a traffic junction controller using classifier system and fuzzy logic. Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, 1625, 342-353. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-48774-3_40

© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1999. Traffic control in laige cities is a difficult and non-trivial optimization problem. Most of the automated urban traffic control systems aie based on deterministic algorithms and have a multi-level architectu... Read More about Design of a traffic junction controller using classifier system and fuzzy logic.

On the evolution of multicellularity and eusociality (1999)
Journal Article
Bull, L. (1999). On the evolution of multicellularity and eusociality. Artificial Life, 5(1), 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1162/106454699568656

In this article versions of the abstract NKC model are used to examine the conditions under which two significant evolutionary phenomena - multicellularity and eusociality - are likely to occur and why. First, comparisons in evolutionary performance... Read More about On the evolution of multicellularity and eusociality.