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Insects are vital components of natural and agricultural ecosystems that interact with plants in complex ways. Computer simulations can help us understand these interactions to improve crop
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. and D.L. Dowe (1999a). Minimum Message Length and Kolmogorov Complexity , Computer Journal (special issue on Kolmogorov complexity), Vol. 42, No. 4 , pp270-283 Wallace, C.S. and D.L. Dowe (2000). MML
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We live and work in a world of complex relationships between data, systems, knowledge, people, documents, biology, software, society, politics, commerce and so on. We can model these relationships
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(1999a). Minimum Message Length and Kolmogorov Complexity , Computer Journal (special issue on Kolmogorov complexity), Vol. 42, No. 4 , pp270-283 Wallace, C.S. and P.R. Freeman (1987). Estimation and
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modeling malaria incidence using complex categorical household data: The minimum message length (MML) method applied to Indonesian data", Computational Ecology and Software, 2012, 2(3):140-159 Wallace, C.S
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. For many real-world planning problems however, it is difficult to obtain a transition model that governs state evolution with complex dynamics. Fortunately as visualised in Figure 1, recent works
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Message Length '', Springer (Link to the preface [and p vi , also here ]) Wallace, C.S. and D.L. Dowe (1999a). Minimum Message Length and Kolmogorov Complexity , Computer Journal (special issue on
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would develop new computational methods for modelling Groupthink that can account for real-world complexity in agents’ behaviour, and build realistic enough models that can fit past and present empirical
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The brain is a complex system and monitoring and imaging methods to observe critical neurophysiological variables underlying brain function are limited. This project works at the intersection
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The brain is a complex machine and brain function remains yet to be fully understood. This project works at the intersection of dynamical modelling, statistical signal processing, statistical