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2020 – today
- 2022
- [j3]Matt Grove, Lucy Timbrell, Ben P. Jolley, Fiona Polack, James M. Borg:
The Importance of Noise Colour in Simulations of Evolutionary Systems. Artif. Life 27(3-4): 164-182 (2022) - [i4]James M. Borg, Andrew Buskell, Rohan Kapitany, Simon T. Powers, Eva Reindl, Claudio Tennie:
Evolved Open-Endedness in Cultural Evolution: A New Dimension in Open-Ended Evolution Research. CoRR abs/2203.13050 (2022) - [i3]Nathan A. Brooks, Simon T. Powers, James M. Borg:
Promoting Social Behaviour in Reducing Peak Electricity Consumption Using Multi-Agent Systems. CoRR abs/2211.10198 (2022) - 2020
- [j2]James M. Borg, Alastair Channon:
The Effect of Social Information Use Without Learning on the Evolution of Social Behavior. Artif. Life 26(4): 431-454 (2020) - [c6]Nathan A. Brooks, Simon T. Powers, James M. Borg:
A mechanism to promote social behaviour in household load balancing. ALIFE 2020: 95-103 - [c5]Matt Grove, James M. Borg, Fiona Polack:
Coloured noise time series as appropriate models for environmental variation in artificial evolutionary systems. ALIFE 2020: 292-299 - [i2]Nathan A. Brooks, Simon T. Powers, James M. Borg:
A mechanism to promote social behaviour in household load balancing. CoRR abs/2006.14526 (2020) - [i1]Matt Grove, James M. Borg, Fiona Polack:
Coloured noise time series as appropriate models for environmental variation in artificial evolutionary systems. CoRR abs/2006.16204 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [b1]James M. Borg:
The emergence and utility of social behaviour and social learning in artficial evolutionary systems. Keele University, Newcastle-under-Lyme, UK, 2018 - [j1]Chris Marriott, James M. Borg, Peter Andras, Paul E. Smaldino:
Social Learning and Cultural Evolution in Artificial Life. Artif. Life 24(1) (2018) - 2017
- [c4]James M. Borg, Alastair Channon:
Evolutionary Adaptation to Social Information Use Without Learning. EvoApplications (1) 2017: 837-852 - 2016
- [c3]Ben P. Jolley, James M. Borg, Alastair Channon:
Analysis of Social Learning Strategies When Discovering and Maintaining Behaviours Inaccessible to Incremental Genetic Evolution. SAB 2016: 293-304 - 2012
- [c2]James M. Borg, Alastair Channon:
Testing the Variability Selection Hypothesis: The Adoption of Social Learning in Increasingly Variable Environments. ALIFE 2012 - 2011
- [c1]James M. Borg, Alastair Channon, Charles Day:
Discovering and maintaining behaviours inaccessible to incremental genetic evolution through transcription errors and cultural transmission. ECAL 2011: 101-108
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