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Towards physarum robots (2011)
Book Chapter
Jones, J., Tsuda, S., & Adamatzky, A. (2011). Towards physarum robots. In Y. Meng, & Y. Jin (Eds.), Bio-Inspired Self-Organizing Robotic Systems (215-251). Springer-Verlag

A machine with class: A framework for object generation, integration and language authentication (FROGILA) (2011)
Thesis
Ogunshile, E. K. A. A machine with class: A framework for object generation, integration and language authentication (FROGILA). (Thesis). University of Sheffield, UK. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/970745

The object technology model is constantly evolving to address the software crisis problem. This novel idea which informed and currently guides the design style of most modern scalable software systems has caused a strong belief that the object-orient... Read More about A machine with class: A framework for object generation, integration and language authentication (FROGILA).

Listening to the mind at play-sonified biofeedback as generative art practice and theory (2011)
Thesis
Palmer (nee Reiser), M. Listening to the mind at play-sonified biofeedback as generative art practice and theory. (Thesis). London Metropolitan University. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/970835

Explorative play affects the root of our being, as it is generative. Often experienced as a thrill, explorative play gradually lures its players beyond their mental or physical limits. While doing so, it affects players well before they can perform i... Read More about Listening to the mind at play-sonified biofeedback as generative art practice and theory.

Sonic Severn (2011)
Digital Artefact
Palmer (nee Reiser), M., & Jones, O. (2011). Sonic Severn

Soundscapes, sonifications and compositions by staff & students at UWE and CCRI. Exhibited at the Bristol Festival of Nature 2012.

Routing physarum with electrical flow/current (2011)
Journal Article
Tsuda, S., Jones, J., Adamatzky, A., & Mills, J. (2011). Routing physarum with electrical flow/current. International Journal of Nanotechnology and Molecular Computation, 3(2), 56-70. https://doi.org/10.4018/jnmc.2011040104

Plasmodium stage of Physarum polycephalum behaves as a distributed dynamical pattern formation mechanism, where foraging and migration is influenced by local stimuli from a range of attractants and repellents. Complex protoplasmic tube network struct... Read More about Routing physarum with electrical flow/current.

Connecting archaeological data and grey literature via semantic cross search (2011)
Journal Article
Tudhope, D., May, K., Binding, C., & Vlachidis, A. (2011). Connecting archaeological data and grey literature via semantic cross search. Internet Archaeology, 30,

Differing terminology and database structure hinders meaningful cross search of excavation datasets. Matching free text grey literature reports with datasets poses yet more challenges. Conventional search techniques are unable to cross search between... Read More about Connecting archaeological data and grey literature via semantic cross search.

On the internalisation, intraplasmodial carriage and excretion of metallic nanoparticles in the slime mould, Physarum polycephalum (2011)
Journal Article
Mayne, R., Patton, D., Costello, B. D. L., Adamatzky, A., & Patton, R. C. (2011). On the internalisation, intraplasmodial carriage and excretion of metallic nanoparticles in the slime mould, Physarum polycephalum. International Journal of Nanotechnology and Molecular Computation, 3(3), 1-14. https://doi.org/10.4018/ijnmc.2011070101

The plasmodium of Physarum polycephalum is a large single cell visible with the naked eye. When inoculated on a substrate with attractants and repellents the plasmodium develops optimal networks of protoplasmic tubes which span sites of attractants (... Read More about On the internalisation, intraplasmodial carriage and excretion of metallic nanoparticles in the slime mould, Physarum polycephalum.

Collaboration of heterogenous metaheuristic agents (2010)
Conference Proceeding
Aydin, M. E. (2010). Collaboration of heterogenous metaheuristic agents. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICDIM.2010.5664656

Collaboration of metaheuristic agents remains as a problem, which attracts challenges to overcome in order to manage a better collaboration in problem solving methodologies. Swarm intelligences techniques have been tried as collaborating methods with... Read More about Collaboration of heterogenous metaheuristic agents.

Muddying the waters or clearing the stream? Open Science as a communication medium (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Grand, A., Bultitude, K., Wilkinson, C., & Winfield, A. F. (2010, December). Muddying the waters or clearing the stream? Open Science as a communication medium. Paper presented at Public Communication of Science and Technology, New Delhi, India

Open Science is an approach to the conduct of science in which the whole of an ongoing scientific investigation – data, ideas, questions, plans, results and more – is made available online. Open Science began as a way to facilitate the workings of mu... Read More about Muddying the waters or clearing the stream? Open Science as a communication medium.

A fault tolerant, dynamic and low latency BDII architecture for grids (2010)
Journal Article
Osman, A., Anjum, A., & McClatchey, R. (2010). A fault tolerant, dynamic and low latency BDII architecture for grids

The current BDII model relies on information gathering from agents that run on each core node of a Grid. This information is then published into a Grid wide information resource known as Top BDII. The Top level BDIIs are updated typically in cycles o... Read More about A fault tolerant, dynamic and low latency BDII architecture for grids.

A spiking neural representation for XCSF (2010)
Conference Proceeding
Lanzi, P. L., Howard, G., Howard, D., & Bull, L. (2010). A spiking neural representation for XCSF. https://doi.org/10.1109/CEC.2010.5586035

This paper presents a Learning Classifier System (LCS) where each traditional rule is represented by a spiking neural network, a type of network with dynamic internal state. The evolutionary design process exploits parameter self-adaptation and a con... Read More about A spiking neural representation for XCSF.

Groth-Sahai proofs revisited (2010)
Journal Article
Smart, N. P., Ghadafi, E., & Warinschi, B. (2010). Groth-Sahai proofs revisited. Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, 6056 LNCS, 177-192. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-13013-7_11

Since their introduction in 2008, the non-interactive zero-knowledge (NIZK) and non-interactive witness indistinguishable (NIWI) proofs designed by Groth and Sahai have been used in numerous applications. In this paper, we offer two contributions to... Read More about Groth-Sahai proofs revisited.

Artificial symbiogenesis and differing reproduction rates (2010)
Journal Article
Bull, L. (2010). Artificial symbiogenesis and differing reproduction rates. Artificial Life, 16(1), 65-72. https://doi.org/10.1162/artl.2009.16.1.16102

Symbiosis is the phenomenon in which organisms of different species live together in close association. Symbiogenesis is the name given to the process by which symbiotic partners combine and unify. This letter reconsiders previous work using the NKCS... Read More about Artificial symbiogenesis and differing reproduction rates.

Use of a connection-selection scheme in neural XCSF (2010)
Journal Article
Howard, G. D., Bull, L., & Lanzi, P. L. (2010). Use of a connection-selection scheme in neural XCSF. Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, 6471 LNAI, 87-106. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-17508-4_7

XCSF is a modern form of Learning Classifier System (LCS) that has proven successful in a number of problem domains. In this paper we exploit the modular nature of XCSF to include a number of extensions, namely a neural classifier representation, sel... Read More about Use of a connection-selection scheme in neural XCSF.

Identifying trade entry and exit timing using mathematical technical indicators in XCS (2010)
Journal Article
Preen, R. (2010). Identifying trade entry and exit timing using mathematical technical indicators in XCS. Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, 6471 LNAI, 166-184. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-17508-4_11

This paper extends current LCS research into financial time series forecasting by analysing the performance of agents utilising mathematical technical indicators for both environment classification and in selecting actions to be executed. It compares... Read More about Identifying trade entry and exit timing using mathematical technical indicators in XCS.

Swarms of metaheuristic agents: A model for collective intelligence (2010)
Conference Proceeding
Aydin, M. E., Wu, J., & Zhang, L. (2010). Swarms of metaheuristic agents: A model for collective intelligence. In 2010 International Conference on P2P, Parallel, Grid, Cloud and Internet Computing. , (296-301). https://doi.org/10.1109/3PGCIC.2010.49

Swarm intelligence algorithms are created to build collective intelligence based on inherent properties of populations. However, this sort of problem solving approaches use collective evolution of solutions, which make up the population relied on. Th... Read More about Swarms of metaheuristic agents: A model for collective intelligence.

Sociable knowledge sharing online: Philosophy, patterns and intervention (2010)
Journal Article
Matthews, P., & Stephens, R. (2010). Sociable knowledge sharing online: Philosophy, patterns and intervention. Aslib Proceedings, 62(6), 539-553. https://doi.org/10.1108/00012531011089667

Purpose – This paper seeks to outline a social epistemological and ethical warrant for engaging in knowledge exchange on the social web, and to emphasise sociocognitive and emotional factors behind motivation and credibility in communities supported... Read More about Sociable knowledge sharing online: Philosophy, patterns and intervention.

Requirements for phylogenetic tree visualisation: A user driven approach (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Hale, P., Solomonides, T., Beeson, I., Willey, N., Bultitude, K., & Reynolds, D. M. (2010, November). Requirements for phylogenetic tree visualisation: A user driven approach. Poster presented at BBSRC/AHRC Workshop on "The Challenges of Visualising Biological Data", Bristol, UK

BBSRC/AHRC Workshop on "The Challenges of Visualising Biological Data" Date: 16-17 November 2010 Venue: The Thistle Grand Hotel, Bristol BBSRC - http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/news/events/1011-visualising-biological-data.aspx AHRC -http://www.ahrc.... Read More about Requirements for phylogenetic tree visualisation: A user driven approach.