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Number of items: 79.

2009

Hebbron, T., Noble, J. and Bullock, S. (2009) All in the same boat: A “situated” model of emergent immune response. In: Advances in Artificial Life: Tenth European Conference on Artificial Life (ECAL '09), Springer. (In Press)

Bullock, S. (2009) Can the map be the territory? Visualization and realisation in artificial life. (Abstract). In: Proceedings of the Tenth European Conference on Artificial Life, ?-?, Springer, Berlin.

Bullock, S. and Buckley, C. L. (2009) Embracing the tyranny of distance: Space as an enabling constraint. Technoetic Arts, 7 (2). pp. 141-152.

Jacyno, M., Bullock, S., Luck, M. and Payne, T. R. (2009) Emergent Service Provisioning and Demand Estimation through Self-Organizing Agent Communities. In: The Eighth International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems. (In Press)

Geard, N. and Bullock, S. (2009) Homophily and competition: a model of group affiliation. In: The Sixth Conference of the European Social Simulation Association, 14-18 September, 2009, Guildford, UK. (In Press)

Bullock, S. (2009) In defence of the abstracted animat. Adapt, 17 (4). pp. 303-305.

Barnett, L., Buckley, C. L. and Bullock, S. (2009) Neural complexity and structural connectivity. Physical Review E, 79 (051914).

2008

Bullock, S., Noble, J., Watson, R. and Bedau, M. (2008) Artificial Life XI: Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems. MIT Press. ISBN 978-0-262-75017-2

Jacyno, M., Bullock, S., Payne, T. R., Geard, N. and Luck, M. (2008) Autonomic resource management through self-organising agent communities. In: Second IEEE International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems, October 20-24, 2008, Venice, Italy.

Watson, R. A., Mills, R., Penn, A. and Powers, S. T. (2008) Can individual selection favour significant higher-level selection? (abstract). In: The Eleventh International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems (Alife XI), 05/08/08 - 08/08/08, Winchester, UK. p. 818.

Bullock, S. (2008) Charles Babbage and the emergence of automated reason. In: The Mechanical Mind in History, pp. 19-39, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

Ladley, D. and Bullock, S. (2008) The effects of local information and trading opportunities in a network constrained economy (abstract). In: Artificial Life XI: Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems, p. 781, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

Jacyno, M. and Bullock, S. (2008) Energy, Entropy and Work in Computational Ecosystems: A Thermodynamic Account. In: Artificial Life XI: Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems, pp. 274-281, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

Jacyno, M., Bullock, S., Payne, T. and Luck, M. (2008) Global Order From a Minimal Local Resource Allocation Strategy. In: Communications of SIWN, 2008, Glasgow, UK.

Geard, N. L. and Bullock, S. (2008) Group formation and social evolution: a computational model. In: Artificial Life XI: Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems, pp. 197-203, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. ISBN 978-0-262-75017-2

Bullock, S. and Silverman, E. (2008) Levins and the legitimacy of artificial worlds. In: Third Workshop on Epistemological Perspectives on Simulation, October 2-3, Lisbon, Portugal. (Unpublished)

Buckley, C. L., Fine, P., Bullock, S. and Di Paolo, E. (2008) Monostable controllers for adaptive behavior. In: From Animals to Animats 10: Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Simulation of Adaptive Behavior, pp. 103-112, Springer.

Hebbron, T., Bullock, S. and Cliff, D. (2008) NKalpha: Non-uniform epistatic interactions in an extended NK model. In: Artificial Life XI: Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems, pp. 234-241, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

Buckley, C. L. and Bullock, S. (2008) Sensitivity and stability: A signal propagation sweet spot in a sheet of recurrent centre crossing neurons. In: the Seventh International Workshop on Information Processing in Cells and Tissues, 29th - 31st August 2007, Jesus College, Oxford. (Unpublished)

Buckley, C. L. and Bullock, S. (2008) Sensitivity and stability: A signal propagation sweet spot in a sheet of recurrent centre crossing neurons. Biosystems (doi:10). (In Press)

Geard, N. L. and Bullock, S. (2008) Social movement recruitment and networks: a computational model (Abstract). In: The Fifth Conference of the European Social Simulation Association, 1-5 September, 2008, Brescia, Italy.

Ladley, D. and Bullock, S. (2008) The Strategic Exploitation of Limited Information and Opportunity in Networked Markets. Computational Economics, 32 (3). pp. 295-315.

2007

Ladley, D. and Bullock, S. (2007) The effects of market structure on a heterogeneous evolving population of traders. In: Emergent Intelligence of Networked Agents, pp. 83-97, Springer, Berlin.

Ladley, D. and Bullock, S. (2007) Integrating Segregated Markets. International Transactions on Systems Science and Applications, 3 (1).

Geard, N. L. and Bullock, S. (2007) Milieu and function: toward a multilayer framework for understanding social networks. In: the Ninth European Conference on Artificial Life; Workshop: The Emergence of Social Behaviour, Lisbon, Portugal.

Clark, B. and Bullock, S. (2007) Shedding light on plant competition: Modelling the influence of plant morphology on light capture (and vice versa). Journal of Theoretical Biology, 244 (2). pp. 208-217.

Buckley, C. L. and Bullock, S. (2007) Spatial Embedding and Complexity: The Small-World is Not Enough. In: Advances in Artificial Life: Proceedings of the Ninth European Conference on Artificial Life, pp. 986-995, Springer, Berlin.

Barnett, L., Di Paolo, E. and Bullock, S. (2007) Spatially embedded random networks. Physical Review E, 76 (5).

Jacyno, M., Bullock, S., Luck, M. and Payne, T. (2007) Understanding decentralised control of resource allocation in a minimal multi-agent system. In: the 6th International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-agent Systems, 2007, Hawaii, USA.

2006

Bullock, S. (2006) Cross-fertilisation at the computing/biology interface: The invention of an algorithmic biology. In: Richard Dawkins: How a Scientist Changed The Way We Think, pp. 116-124, Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Ladley, D. and Bullock, S. (2006) The effects of market structure on a heterogeneous evolving population of traders. In: Workshop on Emergent Intelligence on Networked Agents (WEIN’06); Fifth International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents And Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2006), May 8-12, 2006, Future University, Hakodate, JAPAN.

Bullock, S. and Bedau, M. (2006) Exploring adaptation with evolutionary activity plots. Artificial Life, 12 (2). pp. 193-197.

Bullock, S. (2006) The fallacy of general purpose bio-inspired computing. In: Tenth International Conference on Artificial Life. pp. 540-545.

Quayle, A. and Bullock, S. (2006) Modelling the evolution of genetic regulatory networks. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 238 (4). pp. 737-753.

Bullock, S., Smith, T. and Bird, J. (2006) Picture this: The state of the art in visualization for complex adaptive systems. Artificial Life, 12 (2). pp. 189-192.

2005

Cole, J., College, M., Megaw, T., Powis, M., Bullock, S. and Keen, J. (2005) The implementation of electronic services: planned or organic growth? Informatics in Primary Care, 13 (3). pp. 187-194.

Ladley, D. and Bullock, S. (2005) The role of logistic constraints on termite construction of chambers and tunnels. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 234 . pp. 551-564.

Buckley, C., Bullock, S. and Cohen, N. (2005) Timescale and stability in adaptive behaviour. In: the Eighth European Conference on Artificial Life. pp. 292-301.

Ladley, D. and Bullock, S. (2005) Who to listen to: Exploiting information quality in a ZIP-agent Market. In: Agent-Mediated Electronic Commerce: Designing Trading Agents and Mechanisms, pp. 200-211, Springer, Berlin.

Ladley, D. and Bullock, S. (2005) Who to listen to: Exploiting information quality in a ZIP-agent Market. In: TADA-05 Workshop on Trading Agent Design and Analysis; Nineteenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, July 30 - August 5, 2005, Edinburgh, UK. pp. 28-34.

2004

Cartlidge, J. and Bullock, S. (2004) Combating coevolutionary disengagement by reducing parasite virulence. Evolutionary Computation, 12 (2). pp. 193-222.

Bullock, S. (2004) Commentary: Making room for representation. Adaptive Behavior, 11 (4). pp. 279-280.

Bullock, S. and Cliff, D. (2004) Complexity and emergent behaviour in ICT systems. Technical Report HP-2004-187, Semantic & Adaptive Systems, Hewlett-Packard Labs. (Unpublished)

Silverman, E. and Bullock, S. (2004) Empiricism in artificial life. In: the Ninth International Conference on Artificial Life. pp. 534-539.

Ladley, D. and Bullock, S. (2004) Logistic constraints on 3D termite construction. In: the Fourth International Workshop on Ant Colony. pp. 178-189.

Buckley, C., Bullock, S. and Cohen, N. (2004) Toward a dynamical systems analysis of neuromodulation. In: the Eighth International Conference on Simulation of Adaptive Behavior. pp. 334-343.

Cartlidge, J. and Bullock, S. (2004) Unpicking tartan CIAO plots: Understanding non-periodic coevolutionary cycling. Adaptive Behavior, 12 (2). pp. 69-92.

2003

Cartlidge, J. and Bullock, S. (2003) Caring versus sharing: How to maintain engagement and diversity in coevolving populations. In: the Seventh European Conference on Artificial Life. pp. 299-308.

2002

Clark, B. and Bullock, S. (2002) Disturbance maintains and promotes biodiversity in an artificial plant ecology. In: the Seventh International Conference on the Simulation of Adaptive Behavior. pp. 355-356.

Harris, D. and Bullock, S. (2002) Enhancing game theory with coevolutionary simulation models of honest signalling. In: the Congress on Evolutionary Computation. pp. 1594-1599.

Cartlidge, J. and Bullock, S. (2002) Learning lessons from the common cold: How reducing parasite virulence improves coevolutionary optimization. In: the Congress on Evolutionary Computation. pp. 1420-1425.

Bullock, S., Cartlidge, J. and Thompson, M. (2002) Prospects for computational steering of evolutionary computation. In: the Eighth International Conference on Artificial Life; Workshop: Beyond Fitness - Visualizing Evolution. pp. 131-137.

Wheeler, M., Bullock, S., Di Paolo, E., Noble, J., Bedau, M., Husbands, P., Kirby, S. and Seth, A. (2002) The view from elsewhere: Perspectives on ALife modelling. Artificial Life, 8 (1). pp. 87-100.

Bullock, S. (2002) Will selection for mutational robustness significantly retard evolutionary innovation on neutral networks? In: the Eighth International Conference on Artificial Life. pp. 192-201.

Smith, T., Bullock, S. and Bird, J. (2002) Workshop overview. In: the Eighth International Conference on Artificial Life; Workshop - Beyond Fitness: Visualising Evolution. pp. 99-102.

2001

Noble, J., Di Paolo, E. A. and Bullock, S. (2001) Adaptive factors in the evolution of signalling systems. In: Simulating the Evolution of Language, pp. 53-78, Springer, Heidelberg.

Bullock, S. (2001) Smooth operator? Understanding and visualising mutation bias. In: the Sixth European Conference on Artificial Life. pp. 602-612.

2000

Di Paolo, E. A., Bullock, S. and Noble, J. (2000) Artificial life: Discipline or method? Report on a debate held at ECAL99. Artificial Life, 6 (2). pp. 145-148.

Bullock, S. and Noble, J. (2000) Commentary: Evolutionary simulation modelling clarifies interactions between parallel adaptive processes. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 23 (1). pp. 150-151.

Di Paolo, E. A., Noble, J. and Bullock, S. (2000) Simulation models as opaque thought experiments. In: Seventh International Conference on Artificial Life, pp. 497-506, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

Bullock, S. (2000) What can we learn from the first evolutionary simulation model? In: the Seventh International Conference on Artificial Life. pp. 477-486.

1999

Bullock, S. (1999) Are artificial mutation biases unnatural? In: the Sixth European Conference on Artificial Life. pp. 64-73.

Bullock, S. (1999) The child in time: A book review of Denise Cummins and Colin Allen's "The Evolution of Mind". Trends in Cognitive Science, 3 (9). p. 361.

Goodie, A. S., Ortmann, A., Davis, J., Bullock, S. and Werner, G. M. (1999) Demons versus heuristics in artificial intelligence, behavioral ecology, and economics. In: Simple Heuristics That Make Us Smart, pp. 327-355, Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Davis, J. N., Todd, P. M. and Bullock, S. (1999) Environmental quality predicts parental provisioning decisions. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B, 266 . pp. 1791-1797.

Bullock, S. (1999) Jumping to bold conclusions: A book review of Amotz and Avishag Zahavi's "The Handicap Principle: A Missing Piece of Darwin's Puzzle". Adaptive Behavior, 7 (1). pp. 129-134.

Bullock, S. and Todd, P. M. (1999) Made to measure: Ecological rationality in structured environments. Minds and Machines, 9 (4). pp. 497-541.

Bullock, S., Davis, J. N. and Todd, P. (1999) Simplicity rules the roost: Exploring birdbrain parental investment heuristics. In: the Fifth European Conference on Artificial Life. pp. 13-17.

1998

Bullock, S. (1998) Commentary. The emptiness of the self-contained coder. Connexions, 3 . pp. 7-9.

Bullock, S. (1998) A continuous evolutionary simulation model of the attainability of honest signalling equilibria. In: the Sixth International Conference on Artificial Life. pp. 339-348.

1997

Bullock, S. (1997) Evolutionary Simulation Models: On Their Character, and Application to Problems Concerning the Evolution of Natural Signalling Systems. PhD thesis, University of Sussex, UK.

Bullock, S. (1997) An exploration of signalling behaviour by both analytic and simulation means for both discrete and continuous models. In: the Fourth European Conference on Artificial Life. pp. 454-463.

Bullock, S. and Cliff, D. (1997) The role of 'hidden preferences' in the artificial co-evolution of symmetrical signals. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B, 264 . pp. 505-511.

1996

Bullock, S. and Cliff, D. (1996) Modelling biases and biasing models: The role of 'hidden preferences' in the artificial co-evolution of symmetrical signals. Technical Report (Cognitive Science Research Paper) 414, School of Cognitive & Computing Sciences, University of Sussex, UK.

1995

Bullock, S. (1995) Co-evolutionary design: Implications for evolutionary robotics. Technical Report (Cognitive Science Research Paper) 384, School of Cognitive & Computing Sciences, University of Sussex. (Unpublished)

Bullock, S. (1995) Dynamic fitness landscapes. In: the Seventh White House Papers.

1993

Cliff, D. and Bullock, S. (1993) Adding "foveal vision" to Wilson's animat. Adaptive Behavior, 2 (1). pp. 49-72.

Cliff, D. and Bullock, S. (1993) Adding 'foveal vision' to Wilson's animat. In: the Second European Conference on Artificial Life (Preprint). pp. 205-214.

1992

Cliff, D. and Bullock, S. (1992) Adding 'foveal vision' to Wilson's animat. Technical Report (Cognitive Science Research Paper) 263, School of Cognitive & Computing Sciences, University of Sussex, UK. (Unpublished)

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