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Towards predicting spatial complexity: a learning classifier system approach to the identification of cellular automata (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Bull, L., Lawson, I., Adamatzky, A., & de Lacy Costello, B. (2005, September). Towards predicting spatial complexity: a learning classifier system approach to the identification of cellular automata. Paper presented at IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, 2005, Edinburgh, UK

This paper presents a novel approach to the programming of automata-based simulation and computation using a machine learning technique. The identification of lattice-based automata for real-world applications is cast as a data mining problem. Our ap... Read More about Towards predicting spatial complexity: a learning classifier system approach to the identification of cellular automata.

Coevolutionary species adaptation genetic algorithms: growth and mutation on coupled fitness landscapes (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Bull, L. (2005, September). Coevolutionary species adaptation genetic algorithms: growth and mutation on coupled fitness landscapes. Paper presented at 2005 IEEE Congress on Eolutionary Computation, Edinburgh, UK

The species adaptation genetic algorithm (SAGA) was introduced to facilitate the open-ended evolution of artificial systems. The approach enables genotypes to increase in length through appropriate mutation operators. Most recently, this has been und... Read More about Coevolutionary species adaptation genetic algorithms: growth and mutation on coupled fitness landscapes.

Evaluation of interoperability of adaptive hypermedia systems: Testing the MOT to WHURLE conversion in a classroom setting (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Cristea, A. I., Stewart, C., Brailsford, T., & Cristea, P. (2005, July). Evaluation of interoperability of adaptive hypermedia systems: Testing the MOT to WHURLE conversion in a classroom setting. Paper presented at A3EH Workshop at the AIED 2005 Conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

The creation process of adaptive hypermedia is rarely evaluated. Moreover, conversion between different adaptive hypermedia systems has barely been proposed, yet alone tested in realistic settings. This paper presents the evaluation of the interopera... Read More about Evaluation of interoperability of adaptive hypermedia systems: Testing the MOT to WHURLE conversion in a classroom setting.

Frequency modulation tone matching using a fuzzy clustering evolution strategy (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Mitchell, T. J. (2005, May). Frequency modulation tone matching using a fuzzy clustering evolution strategy. Paper presented at Audio Engineering Society 118th Convention, Barcelona, Spain

Frequency Modulation parameter estimation has provided a continual challenge to researchers since its first application to audio synthesis over thirty years ago. Recent research has made use of basic evolutionary optimisation algorithms to evolve sou... Read More about Frequency modulation tone matching using a fuzzy clustering evolution strategy.

A Semantic Grid-based E-Learning Framework (SELF) (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Khan, Z., Umer, M., McClatchey, R., Ali, A., & Ahmed, F. (2005, May). A Semantic Grid-based E-Learning Framework (SELF). Paper presented at IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Cluster, Cloud, and Grid Computing, Cardiff, UK

E-learning can be loosely defined as a wide set of applications and processes, which uses available electronic media (and tools) to deliver vocational education and training. With its increasing recognition as an ubiquitous mode of instruction and in... Read More about A Semantic Grid-based E-Learning Framework (SELF).

Decentralized architecture for fault tolerant multi agent system (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Khan, Z., Shahid, S., Ahmad, F., Ali, A., & Suguri, H. (2005, April). Decentralized architecture for fault tolerant multi agent system. Paper presented at International Symposium on Autonomous Decentralized Systems, Sichuan, China

Multi Agent Systems (MAS) are expected to be involved in futuristic technologies. Agents require some execution environment in which they can publish their service interfaces and can provide services to other agent. Such execution environment is... Read More about Decentralized architecture for fault tolerant multi agent system.