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Evolving High Fidelity Low Complexity Sheepdog Herding Simulations Using a Machine Learner Fitness Function Surrogate for Human Judgement

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Erandi Lakshika; Michael Barlow; Adam Easton

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AI 2015: Advances in Artificial Intelligence, Springer International Publishing, Number 9457, Switzerland (2015)
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Barlow, Michael, and Adam Easton. "CROCADILE - An Open, Extensible Agent-Based Distillation Engine." Information & Security: An International Journal 8, no. 1 (2002): 17-51.
APA style: Lakshika, E., Barlow M., & Easton A. (2015).  Evolving High Fidelity Low Complexity Sheepdog Herding Simulations Using a Machine Learner Fitness Function Surrogate for Human Judgement. AI 2015: Advances in Artificial Intelligence.
Chicago style: Lakshika, Erandi, Michael Barlow, and Adam Easton. "Evolving High Fidelity Low Complexity Sheepdog Herding Simulations Using a Machine Learner Fitness Function Surrogate for Human Judgement." In AI 2015: Advances in Artificial Intelligence. Bernhard Pfahringer, Jochen Renz ed. Switzerland: Springer International Publishing, 2015.
IEEE style: Lakshika, E., M. Barlow, and A. Easton, "Evolving High Fidelity Low Complexity Sheepdog Herding Simulations Using a Machine Learner Fitness Function Surrogate for Human Judgement", AI 2015: Advances in Artificial Intelligence, Bernhard Pfahringer, Jochen Renz , no. 9457, Switzerland, Springer International Publishing, 2015.
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-26350-2_29(link is external)
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