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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c59]Chawin Terawong, Dave Cliff:
XGBoost Learning of Dynamic Wager Placement for In-Play Betting on an Agent-Based Model of a Sports Betting Exchange. ICAART (1) 2024: 159-171 - [i19]Chawin Terawong, Dave Cliff:
XGBoost Learning of Dynamic Wager Placement for In-Play Betting on an Agent-Based Model of a Sports Betting Exchange. CoRR abs/2401.06086 (2024) - 2023
- [c58]Arwa Bokhari, Dave Cliff:
Studying Narrative Economics by Adding Continuous-Time Opinion Dynamics to an Agent-Based Model of Co-Evolutionary Adaptive Financial Markets. ICAART (2) 2023: 355-367 - [c57]Arwa Bokhari, Dave Cliff:
Exploring Narrative Economics: An Agent-Based Co-Evolutionary Model Featuring Nonlinear Continuous-Time Opinion Dynamics. ICAART (Revised Selected Paper) 2023: 387-410 - 2022
- [c56]Rasa Guzelyte, Dave Cliff:
Narrative Economics of the Racetrack: An Agent-Based Model of Opinion Dynamics in In-play Betting on a Sports Betting Exchange. ICAART (1) 2022: 225-236 - [c55]Dave Cliff:
Metapopulation Differential Co-Evolution of Trading Strategies in a Model Financial Market. SSCI 2022: 1600-1609 - 2021
- [c54]Nik Alexandrov, Dave Cliff, Charlie Figuero:
Exploring Coevolutionary Dynamics Between Infinitely Diverse Heterogenous Adaptive Automated Trading Agents. ESSA 2021: 93-104 - [c53]Kenneth Lomas, Dave Cliff:
Exploring Narrative Economics: An Agent-based-modeling Platform that Integrates Automated Traders with Opinion Dynamics. ICAART (1) 2021: 137-148 - [c52]Dave Cliff, Zhen Zhang, Nathan Taylor:
Adding Supply/Demand Imbalance-Sensitivity to Simple Automated Trader-Agents. ICAART (Revised Selected Papers) 2021: 269-293 - [c51]Zhen Zhang, Dave Cliff:
Market Impact in Trader-agents: Adding Multi-level Order-flow Imbalance-sensitivity to Automated Trading Systems. ICAART (2) 2021: 426-436 - [i18]Henry Hanifan, Ben Watson, John Cartlidge, Dave Cliff:
Time Matters: Exploring the Effects of Urgency and Reaction Speed in Automated Traders. CoRR abs/2103.00600 (2021) - [i17]Dave Cliff:
Technical Note: Parameterised-Response Zero-Intelligence (PRZI) Traders. CoRR abs/2103.11341 (2021) - [i16]Dave Cliff:
BBE: Simulating the Microstructural Dynamics of an In-Play Betting Exchange via Agent-Based Modelling. CoRR abs/2105.08310 (2021) - [i15]Dave Cliff, James Hawkins, James Keen, Roberto Lau-Soto:
Implementing the BBE Agent-Based Model of a Sports-Betting Exchange. CoRR abs/2108.02419 (2021) - [i14]Nik Alexandrov, Dave Cliff, Charlie Figuero:
Exploring Coevolutionary Dynamics of Competitive Arms-Races Between Infinitely Diverse Heterogenous Adaptive Automated Trader-Agents. CoRR abs/2109.10429 (2021) - 2020
- [c50]Henry Hanifan, Ben Watson, John Cartlidge, Dave Cliff:
Time Matters: Exploring the Effects of Urgency and Reaction Speed in Automated Traders. ICAART (Revised Selected Papers) 2020: 149-170 - [c49]Dave Cliff, Michael Rollins:
Methods Matter: A Trading Agent with No Intelligence Routinely Outperforms AI-Based Traders. SSCI 2020: 392-399 - [c48]Aaron Wray, Matthew Meades, Dave Cliff:
Automated Creation of a High-Performing Algorithmic Trader via Deep Learning on Level-2 Limit Order Book Data. SSCI 2020: 1067-1074 - [i13]Michael Rollins, Dave Cliff:
Which Trading Agent is Best? Using a Threaded Parallel Simulation of a Financial Market Changes the Pecking-Order. CoRR abs/2009.06905 (2020) - [i12]Dave Cliff, Michael Rollins:
Methods Matter: A Trading Agent with No Intelligence Routinely Outperforms AI-Based Traders. CoRR abs/2011.14346 (2020) - [i11]Kenneth Lomas, Dave Cliff:
Exploring Narrative Economics: An Agent-Based-Modeling Platform that Integrates Automated Traders with Opinion Dynamics. CoRR abs/2012.08840 (2020) - [i10]Zhen Zhang, Dave Cliff:
Market Impact in Trader-Agents: Adding Multi-Level Order-Flow Imbalance-Sensitivity to Automated Trading Systems. CoRR abs/2012.12555 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c47]Dave Cliff:
Exhaustive Testing of Trader-agents in Realistically Dynamic Continuous Double Auction Markets: AA Does Not Dominate. ICAART (2) 2019: 224-236 - [c46]Daniel Snashall, Dave Cliff:
Adaptive-Aggressive Traders Don't Dominate. ICAART (Revised Selected Papers) 2019: 246-269 - [i9]Bradley Miles, Dave Cliff:
A Cloud-Native Globally Distributed Financial Exchange Simulator for Studying Real-World Trading-Latency Issues at Planetary Scale. CoRR abs/1909.12926 (2019) - [i8]Vansh Dassani, Jon Bird, Dave Cliff:
Automated Composition of Picture-Synched Music Soundtracks for Movies. CoRR abs/1910.08773 (2019) - 2018
- [c45]Dave Cliff:
An Open-Source Limit-Order-Book Exchange for Teaching and Research. SSCI 2018: 1853-1860 - [c44]Ellie Birbeck, Dave Cliff:
Using Stock Prices as Ground Truth in Sentiment Analysis to Generate Profitable Trading Signals. SSCI 2018: 1868-1875 - [c43]Arthur le Calvez, Dave Cliff:
Deep Learning can Replicate Adaptive Traders in a Limit-Order-Book Financial Market. SSCI 2018: 1876-1883 - [i7]Dave Cliff:
BSE: A Minimal Simulation of a Limit-Order-Book Stock Exchange. CoRR abs/1809.06027 (2018) - [i6]Arthur le Calvez, Dave Cliff:
Deep Learning can Replicate Adaptive Traders in a Limit-Order-Book Financial Market. CoRR abs/1811.02880 (2018) - [i5]Ellie Birbeck, Dave Cliff:
Using Stock Prices as Ground Truth in Sentiment Analysis to Generate Profitable Trading Signals. CoRR abs/1811.02886 (2018) - 2014
- [j21]Steve Stotter, John Cartlidge, Dave Cliff:
Behavioural Investigations of Financial Trading Agents Using Exchange Portal (ExPo). Trans. Comput. Collect. Intell. 17: 22-45 (2014) - 2013
- [j20]Owen Rogers, Dave Cliff:
Contributory provision point contracts - a risk-free mechanism for hedging cloud energy costs. J. Cloud Comput. 2: 10 (2013) - [c42]John Cartlidge, Dave Cliff:
Comparison of Cloud Middleware Protocols and Subscription Network Topologies using CReST, the Cloud Research Simulation Toolkit - The Three Truths of Cloud Computing are: Hardware Fails, Software has Bugs, and People Make Mistakes. CLOSER 2013: 58-68 - [c41]Owen Rogers, Dave Cliff:
Hedging Cloud Energy Costs via Risk-free Provision Point Contracts. CLOSER 2013: 244-252 - [c40]Michael Meadows, Dave Cliff:
The Relative Agreement Model of Opinion Dynamics in Populations with Complex Social Network Structure. CompleNet 2013: 71-79 - [c39]Mo Haghighi, Dave Cliff:
Sensomax: An agent-based middleware for decentralized dynamic data-gathering in wireless sensor networks. CTS 2013: 107-114 - [c38]Steve Stotter, John Cartlidge, Dave Cliff:
Exploring Assignment-Adaptive (ASAD) Trading Agents in Financial Market Experiments. ICAART (1) 2013: 77-88 - [c37]John Cartlidge, Dave Cliff:
Evidencing the "Robot Phase Transition" in Human-agent Experimental Financial Markets. ICAART (1) 2013: 345-352 - [c36]Mo Haghighi, Dave Cliff:
Multi-agent Support for Multiple Concurrent Applications and Dynamic Data-Gathering in Wireless Sensor Networks. IMIS 2013: 320-325 - [c35]Michael Meadows, Dave Cliff:
The Relative Disagreement Model of Opinion Dynamics: Where Do Extremists Come From? IWSOS 2013: 66-77 - [c34]Richard F. Paige, Radu Calinescu, Dimitrios S. Kolovos, Nicholas Drivalos Matragkas, Dave Cliff:
Multimodel-Driven Software Engineering for Evolving Enterprise Systems. GEMOC+AMINO@MoDELS 2013: 23-32 - 2012
- [j19]Ian Sommerville, Dave Cliff, Radu Calinescu, Justin Keen, Tim Kelly, Marta Z. Kwiatkowska, John A. McDermid, Richard F. Paige:
Large-scale complex IT systems. Commun. ACM 55(7): 71-77 (2012) - [j18]Michael Meadows, Dave Cliff:
Reexamining the Relative Agreement Model of Opinion Dynamics. J. Artif. Soc. Soc. Simul. 15(4) (2012) - [j17]Owen Rogers, Dave Cliff:
A financial brokerage model for cloud computing. J. Cloud Comput. 1: 2 (2012) - [j16]Owen Rogers, Dave Cliff:
Options, forwards and provision-point contracts in improving cloud infrastructure utilisation. J. Cloud Comput. 1: 21 (2012) - [c33]Owen Rogers, Dave Cliff:
The Use of Provision Point Contracts for Improving Cloud Infrastructure Utilisation. GECON 2012: 16-28 - [c32]Owen Rogers, Dave Cliff:
Forecasting Demand for Cloud Computing Resources - An Agent-based Simulation of a Two Tiered Approach. ICAART (2) 2012: 106-112 - [c31]John Cartlidge, Charlotte Szostek, Marco De Luca, Dave Cliff:
Too Fast Too Furious - Faster Financial-market Trading Agents Can Give Less Efficient Markets. ICAART (2) 2012: 126-135 - [c30]Dave Cliff, Linda M. Northrop:
The Global Financial Markets: An Ultra-Large-Scale Systems Perspective. Monterey Workshop 2012: 29-70 - 2011
- [c29]Owen Rogers, Dave Cliff:
The Effects of Market Demand on Truthfulness in a Computing Resource Options Market. ICAART (2) 2011: 330-335 - [c28]Marco De Luca, Dave Cliff:
Agent-human Interactions in the Continuous Double Auction, Redux - Using the OpEx Lab-in-a-Box to explore ZIP and GDX. ICAART (2) 2011: 351-358 - [c27]Marco De Luca, Dave Cliff:
Human-Agent Auction Interactions: Adaptive-Aggressive Agents Dominate. IJCAI 2011: 178-185 - [c26]Ilango Leonardo Sriram, Dave Cliff:
SPECI-2 - An Open-source Framework for Predictive Simulation of Cloud-scale Data-centres. SIMULTECH 2011: 418-421 - [i4]Ilango Sriram, Dave Cliff:
Hybrid complex network topologies are preferred for component-subscription in large-scale data-centres. CoRR abs/1106.5451 (2011) - [i3]Ilango Leonardo Sriram, Dave Cliff:
SPECI-2: An open-source framework for predictive simulation of cloud-scale data-centres. CoRR abs/1106.5465 (2011) - [i2]Ian Sommerville, Dave Cliff, Radu Calinescu, Justin Keen, Tim Kelly, Marta Z. Kwiatkowska, John A. McDermid, Richard F. Paige:
Large-scale Complex IT Systems. CoRR abs/1109.3444 (2011) - 2010
- [c25]Ilango Sriram, Dave Cliff:
Hybrid Complex Network Topologies Are Preferred for Component-Subscription in Large-Scale Data-Centres. CompleNet 2010: 130-137 - [c24]Ilango Sriram, Dave Cliff:
Effects of Component-Subscription Network Topology on Large-Scale Data Centre Performance Scaling. ICECCS 2010: 72-81 - [i1]Ilango Sriram, Dave Cliff:
Effects of component-subscription network topology on large-scale data centre performance scaling. CoRR abs/1004.0728 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j15]Dave Cliff:
ZIP60: Further Explorations in the Evolutionary Design of Trader Agents and Online Auction-Market Mechanisms. IEEE Trans. Evol. Comput. 13(1): 3-18 (2009) - 2008
- [j14]Perukrishnen Vytelingum, Dave Cliff, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Strategic bidding in continuous double auctions. Artif. Intell. 172(14): 1700-1729 (2008) - [c23]Satpal Singh Chaggar, Jason Noble, Dave Cliff:
The effects of periodic and continuous market environments on the performance of trading agents. ALIFE 2008: 110-117 - [c22]Tom Hebbron, Seth Bullock, Dave Cliff:
NKα - Non-uniform epistatic interactions in an extended NK model. ALIFE 2008: 234-241 - 2007
- [c21]Perukrishnen Vytelingum, Dave Cliff, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Analysing Buyers' and Sellers' Strategic Interactions in Marketplaces: An Evolutionary Game Theoretic Approach. AMEC/TADA 2007: 151-165 - 2006
- [j13]Dave Cliff, Geoffrey F. Miller:
Visualizing Coevolution with CIAO Plots. Artif. Life 12(2): 199-202 (2006) - [c20]Dave Cliff:
Evolutionary Optimization of ZIP60: A Controlled Explosion in Hyperspace. TADA/AMEC 2006: 1-16 - [c19]Perukrishnen Vytelingum, Dave Cliff, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Evolutionary Stability of Behavioural Types in the Continuous Double Auction. TADA/AMEC 2006: 103-117 - [c18]Perukrishnen Vytelingum, Dave Cliff, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Evolutionary Stability of Behavioural Types in the Continuous Double Auction. EUMAS 2006 - [c17]Dave Cliff:
Evolutionary optimization of ZIP60: a controlled explosion in hyperspace. GECCO 2006: 1621-1628 - [c16]Dave Cliff:
ZIP60: an enhanced variant of the ZIP trading algorithm. CEC/EEE 2006: 15 - 2004
- [c15]Elizabeth Dicke, Andrew Byde, Dave Cliff, Paul J. Layzell:
An Ant Inspired Technique for Storage Area Network Design. BioADIT 2004: 364-379 - [c14]Elizabeth Dicke, Andrew Byde, Paul J. Layzell, Dave Cliff:
Using a Genetic Algorithm to Design and Improve Storage Area Network Architectures. GECCO (1) 2004: 1066-1077 - [c13]Dave Cliff:
Teaching about natural systems, the next generation of computers, and the generation after that? ITiCSE 2004: 1 - 2003
- [j12]Dave Cliff:
Explorations in evolutionary design of online auction market mechanisms. Electron. Commer. Res. Appl. 2(2): 162-175 (2003) - [c12]Dave Cliff, Vibhu Walia, Andrew Byde:
Evolved hybrid auction mechanisms in non-ZIP trader marketplaces. CIFEr 2003: 167-174 - [c11]Vibhu Walia, Andrew Byde, Dave Cliff:
Evolving Market Design in Zero-Intelligence Trader Markets. CEC 2003: 157-164 - 2002
- [c10]Dave Cliff:
Evolution of market mechanism through a continuous space of auction-types. IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2002: 2029-2034 - [c9]Dave Cliff:
Evolution of Market Mechanism Through a Continuous Space of Auciton-types II: Two-sided Auction Mechanisms Evolve in Response to Market Shocks. International Conference on Internet Computing 2002: 682-688 - 2000
- [c8]Dave Cliff, Heppie Freeburn:
Exploration of Point-Distribution Models for Similarity-based Classification and Indexing of Polyphonic Music. ISMIR 2000
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j11]Dave Cliff, Janet Bruten:
Animat Market - Trading Interactions as Collective Social Adaptive Behavior. Adapt. Behav. 7(3-4): 385-414 (1999) - [j10]Dave Cliff, Stephen Grand:
The Creatures Global Digital Ecosystem. Artif. Life 5(1): 77-93 (1999) - [j9]Dave Cliff, Jörg P. Müller, Divine T. Ndumu, Chris Preist, Michael J. Wooldridge:
Making money from agents. Knowl. Eng. Rev. 14(3): 291-294 (1999) - 1998
- [j8]Stephen Grand, Dave Cliff:
Creatures: Entertainment Software Agents with Artificial Life. Auton. Agents Multi Agent Syst. 1(1): 39-57 (1998) - [c7]Dave Cliff:
Genetic optimization of adaptive trading agents for double-auction markets. CIFEr 1998: 252-258 - [c6]Dave Cliff, Janet Bruten:
Simple Bargaining Agents for Decentralized Market-Based Control. ESM 1998: 478-485 - 1997
- [j7]Inman Harvey, Phil Husbands, Dave Cliff, Adrian Thompson, Nick Jakobi:
Evolutionary robotics: the Sussex approach. Robotics Auton. Syst. 20(2-4): 205-224 (1997) - [c5]Stephen Grand, Dave Cliff, Anil Malhotra:
Creatures: Artificial Life Autonomous Software Agents for Home Entertainment. Agents 1997: 22-29 - 1996
- [j6]Maja J. Mataric, Dave Cliff:
Challenges in evolving controllers for physical robots. Robotics Auton. Syst. 19(1): 67-83 (1996) - 1995
- [j5]Dave Cliff:
Guest Editorial. Adapt. Behav. 3(4): 359-362 (1995) - [j4]Phil Husbands, Inman Harvey, Dave Cliff:
Circle in the round: State space attractors for evolved sighted robots. Robotics Auton. Syst. 15(1-2): 83-106 (1995) - [c4]Dave Cliff, Geoffrey F. Miller:
Tracking the Red Queen: Measurements of Adaptive Progress in Co-Evolutionary Simulations. ECAL 1995: 200-218 - 1994
- [j3]Dave Cliff, Susi Ross:
Adding Temporary Memory to ZCS. Adapt. Behav. 3(2): 101-150 (1994) - [c3]Dave Cliff:
AI and A-Life: Never Mind The Blocksworld. ECAI 1994: 799-804 - 1993
- [j2]Dave Cliff, Seth Bullock:
Adding "Foveal Vision" to Wilson's Animat. Adapt. Behav. 2(1): 49-72 (1993) - [j1]Dave Cliff, Phil Husbands, Inman Harvey:
Explorations in Evolutionary Robotics. Adapt. Behav. 2(1): 73-110 (1993) - [c2]Dave Cliff, Inman Harvey, Phil Husbands:
Incremental evolution of neural network architectures for adaptive behavior. ESANN 1993 - [c1]Inman Harvey, Phil Husbands, Dave Cliff:
Genetic Convergence in a Species of Evolved Robot Control Architectures. ICGA 1993: 636 - 1991
- [b1]David T. Cliff:
Animate vision in an artificial fly : a study in computational neuroethology. University of Sussex, UK, 1991
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