| 2012 | ||
|---|---|---|
| i1 | Simon T. Powers, Alexandra S. Penn, Richard A. Watson: The concurrent evolution of cooperation and the population structures that support it. CoRR abs/1208.0482 (2012) | |
| 2011 | ||
| j6 | Richard A. Watson, Rob Mills, C. L. Buckley: Transformations in the scale of behavior and the global optimization of constraints in adaptive networks. Adaptive Behaviour 19(4): 227-249 (2011) | |
| j5 | Richard A. Watson, Rob Mills, C. L. Buckley: Global Adaptation in Networks of Selfish Components: Emergent Associative Memory at the System Scale. Artificial Life 17(3): 147-166 (2011) | |
| j4 | Adam P. Davies, Richard A. Watson, Rob Mills, C. L. Buckley, Jason Noble: "If You Can't Be With the One You Love, Love the One You're With": How Individual Habituation of Agent Interactions Improves Global Utility. Artificial Life 17(3): 167-181 (2011) | |
| j3 | Richard A. Watson, C. L. Buckley, Rob Mills: Optimization in "self-modeling" complex adaptive systems. Complexity 16(5): 17-26 (2011) | |
| 2010 | ||
| c28 | Marc Ebner, Richard A. Watson, Jason Alexander: Coevolutionary Dynamics of Interacting Species. EvoApplications (1) 2010: 1-10 | |
| 2009 | ||
| c27 | Richard A. Watson, Niclas Palmius, Rob Mills, Simon T. Powers, Alexandra S. Penn: Can Selfish Symbioses Effect Higher-Level Selection? ECAL (2) 2009: 27-36 | |
| c26 | James R. Snowdon, Simon T. Powers, Richard A. Watson: Moderate Contact between Sub-populations Promotes Evolved Assortativity Enabling Group Selection. ECAL (2) 2009: 45-52 | |
| c25 | Simon T. Powers, Richard A. Watson: Evolution of Individual Group Size Preference Can Increase Group-Level Selection and Cooperation. ECAL (2) 2009: 53-60 | |
| c24 | Rob Mills, Richard A. Watson: Symbiosis Enables the Evolution of Rare Complexes in Structured Environments. ECAL (2) 2009: 110-117 | |
| 2007 | ||
| c23 | Simon T. Powers, Alexandra S. Penn, Richard A. Watson: Individual Selection for Cooperative Group Formation. ECAL 2007: 585-594 | |
| c22 | Simon T. Powers, Richard A. Watson: Investigating the Evolution of Cooperative Behaviour in a Minimally Spatial Model. ECAL 2007: 605-614 | |
| c21 | ||
| c20 | Simon T. Powers, Richard A. Watson: Preliminary investigations into the evolution of cooperative strategies in a minimally spatial model. GECCO 2007: 343 | |
| c19 | Rob Mills, Richard A. Watson: Variable discrimination of crossover versus mutation using parameterized modular structure. GECCO 2007: 1312-1319 | |
| c18 | Richard A. Watson, Thomas Jansen: A building-block royal road where crossover is provably essential. GECCO 2007: 1452-1459 | |
| 2005 | ||
| j2 | Richard A. Watson, Jordan B. Pollack: Modular Interdependency in Complex Dynamical Systems. Artificial Life 11(4): 445-457 (2005) | |
| c17 | Edwin D. de Jong, Richard A. Watson, Dirk Thierens: On the Complexity of Hierarchical Problem Solving. BNAIC 2005: 339-340 | |
| c16 | Richard A. Watson, John Wakeley: Multidimensional epistasis and the advantage of sex. Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2005: 2792-2799 | |
| c15 | ||
| c14 | ||
| c13 | Edwin D. de Jong, Richard A. Watson, Dirk Thierens: A generator for hierarchical problems. GECCO Workshops 2005: 321-326 | |
| c12 | Edwin D. de Jong, Richard A. Watson, Dirk Thierens: On the complexity of hierarchical problem solving. GECCO 2005: 1201-1208 | |
| 2004 | ||
| c11 | Richard A. Watson: A Simple Two-Module Problem to Exemplify Building-Block Assembly Under Crossover. PPSN 2004: 161-171 | |
| c10 | Edwin D. de Jong, Dirk Thierens, Richard A. Watson: Hierarchical Genetic Algorithms. PPSN 2004: 232-241 | |
| 2002 | ||
| j1 | Richard A. Watson, Sevan G. Ficici, Jordan B. Pollack: Embodied Evolution: Distributing an evolutionary algorithm in a population of robots. Robotics and Autonomous Systems 39(1): 1-18 (2002) | |
| c9 | Joshua D. Knowles, Richard A. Watson: On the Utility of Redundant Encodings in Mutation-Based Evolutionary Search. PPSN 2002: 88-98 | |
| 2001 | ||
| c8 | ||
| c7 | Joshua D. Knowles, Richard A. Watson, David Corne: Reducing Local Optima in Single-Objective Problems by Multi-objectivization. EMO 2001: 269-283 | |
| 2000 | ||
| c6 | Richard A. Watson: Analysis of recombinative algorithms on a non-separable building-block problem. FOGA 2000: 69-89 | |
| c5 | Richard A. Watson, Jordan B. Pollack: Recombination Without Respect: Schema Combination and Disruption in Genetic Algorithm Grossover. GECCO 2000: 112-119 | |
| c4 | Jordan B. Pollack, Hod Lipson, Sevan G. Ficici, Pablo Funes, Gregory Hornby, Richard A. Watson: Evolutionary Techniques in Physical Robotics. ICES 2000: 175-186 | |
| c3 | Richard A. Watson, Jordan B. Pollack: Symbiotic Combination as an Alternative to Sexual Recombination in Genetic Algorithms. PPSN 2000: 425-434 | |
| 1999 | ||
| c2 | ||
| 1998 | ||
| c1 | Richard A. Watson, Gregory Hornby, Jordan B. Pollack: Modeling Building-Block Interdependency. PPSN 1998: 97-108 | |
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