This page lists all of my publications, ordered by publication type then in reverse chronological order. Papers on diverse research topics are mixed together.
The Evolution of Dialect Diversity, Livingstone, D. In Simulating the evolution of language. A. Cangelosi and D. Parisi (Eds). London, Springer-Verlag, 2002
Modelling Language-Physiology Coevolution, Livingstone, D., Fyfe, C., in "The Emergence of Language: Social Function and the Origins of Linguistic Form", C. Knight, M. Studdert-Kennedy and J. R. Hurford (Eds), Cambridge University Press, 2000. pp 199-215
From Multi-User Virtual Environment to 3D Virtual Learning Environment, Livingstone, D., Kemp, J. and Edgar, E. Submitted to ALT-J, 2008
Integrating Web-Based and 3D Learning Environments: Second Life Meets Moodle,
Livingstone, D., Kemp, J., UPGRADE, The European Journal for the Informatics
Professional, (ISSN 1684-5285), In Press, 2008
Turing's Test and Believable AI In Games, Livingstone, D. ACM Computers In Entertainment, Volume 4 , Issue 1, Article 6, 2006 (ISSN:1544-3574)
Livingstone, D., Editorial: Learning With Games, Learning by Making Games, ITALICS (Innovation in Teaching And Learning in Information and Computer Sciences), Vol. 5, No. 3, 2006, http://www.ics.heacademy.ac.uk/italics/vol5iss3.htm
Livingstone, D. and Kemp, J. (eds) Proceedings of the Second Life Education Workshop 2007, Chicago, August 2007.
Livingstone, D. and Kemp, J. (eds.) Proceedings of the Second Life Education Workshop at the SL Community Convention, San Francisco, August 20th 2006.
Learning Support in Multi-User Virtual Environments, Livingstone D. and Kemp, J., The European Conference on Games Based Learning, Glynhill Hotel, Paisley, 25-26 October 2007
A Formal Approach to Represent, Implement and Assess Learning Targets in Computer Games, Hildmann, H. and Livingstone D., The European Conference on Games Based Learning, Glynhill Hotel, Paisley, 25-26 October 2007
Sloodle - Merging Moodle and Second Life, Livingstone, D. MoodleMoot UK 2007, Milton Keynes, October 23rd-25th 2007
Bridging 3D and web-based learning environments, Livingstone, D. and Kemp, J. Presented at ALT-C 2007, University of Nottingham. 2007
Intentions as decision criteria for automated rational choice, Hildmann, H. and Livingstone, D., Logic, Game Theory & Social Choice, Bilbao, June 20th-22nd 2007
A richer blend: Integrating Web-based and 3D Learning Environments, Livingstone, D. and Kemp, J. Blended Learning 2007, University of Hertfordshire, June 14th, 2007
Putting a Second Life “Metaverse” Skin on Learning Management Systems, Kemp, J. and Livingstone, D., in proceedings of the Second Life Education Workshop at SLCC, Livingstone and Kemp (eds.), San Francisco, August 2006, p.13-18.
Sparsification of Probabilistic Canonical Correlation Analysis, Livingstone D. and Fyfe, C., presented at WSEAS International Conference on Applied Mathematics, Istanbul, 2006.
Massively Multi-Learner: Teaching and Learning in 3D MMO Environments, Livingstone D., presented at Paisley University Research Conference, Paisley, UK, 10th May 2006. p. 8-12. ISBN 1-903978-31-9
Coevolution in Hierarchical AI for Strategy Games, Livingstone, D. In proceedings of the IEEE 2005 Symposium on Computational Intelligence and Games (CIG'05), Kendall, G. & Lucas, S. (eds.), p.190-194, ISBN: 0-9655821-3-6, University of Essex, 2005.
Should DarkBASIC be considered harmful?, Livingstone, D. and McMonnies, A., presented at CGAIDE, Reading, Nov. 8th-10th, 2004. ISBN: 0-9549016-0-6
What Believability testing can tell us, Livingstone, D. and McGlinchey, S.J., presented at CGAIDE, Reading, Nov. 8th-10th, 2004. ISBN: 0-9549016-0-6
AI: the Missing Link in Digital Game Interface Design?, Charles, D. and Livingstone, D., presented at the 3rd International Conference on Entertainment Computing (ICEC 2004), Eindhoven, Sept. 1st-3rd, 2004.
Intelligent Interfaces for Digital Games, Livingstone, D. and Charles, D., presented at Workshop on Challenges in Game AI at The Nineteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-04), San Jose, July 25th-29th, 2004.
Language acquisition and diversity: The evolution of dialects, Livingstone, D., presented at the Annual Meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society (HBES 2004), Berlin, July 21st-25th, 2004.
Consequences of the Exaptation of Dialect Diversity for Social Marking, Livingstone, D., presented at The 5th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, Leipzig, March 31st-April 2nd, 2004. (slides in ppt format)
Fast-Marching and Fast Driving: Combining Off-Line Search and Reactive A.I., Livingstone, D. and McDowell, R., presented at Game-On 2003, London, 19th-21st November, 2003. (slides in ppt format)
Computational Models of Language Change and Diversity, Livingstone, D., presented at BeNe-Evolang 2000, Belgian-Dutch workshop on the evolution of language, Brussels, 17th November, 2000
A Modified-Neutral Theory for the Evolution of Linguistic Diversity, Livingstone, D., presented at The 3rd International Conference on the Evolution of Language, Paris, April 3rd-6th, 2000
Modelling the Evolution of Linguistic Diversity, Livingstone, D., Fyfe, C., presented at ECAL 99, Lausanne, Switzerland, September 13-17th, 1999. Published in Advances in Artificial Life, Floreano, D., Nicoud, J.-D., Mondada, F. (Eds.), Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Volume 1674, Springer, 1999
On Modelling the Evolution of Language and Languages, Livingstone, D., presented at GECCO-99 Student Workshop, Orlando, USA, July 13th, 1999
Dialect and Learned Systems of Communication in Multi-Agent Systems, Livingstone, D., Fyfe, C., presented at Soft Computing (SOCO 99), Genoa, June 1st-4th, 1999
Diversity in Learned Communication, Livingstone, D., Fyfe, C., presented at AISB'99 Convention, Edinburgh, April 6th-9th, 1999
Modelling Language-Physiology Coevolution, Livingstone, D., Fyfe, C., presented at 2nd International Conference on the Evolution of Language, London, 1998.
Developing a Community Language, Fyfe, C., Livingstone., D., presented at ECAL 97, Brighton, UK, July 28-39 1997.
Supporting Safety-Related Projects with a Designer's Assistant, Jenkins, D., Livingstone, D., Maclean, D., Reglinski, A., in Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Autonomous Agents, Marina Del Rey, CA, USA, Feb 5-8 1997.
Virtual Learning Environments: Blending Web and 3D Technologies, Daniel Livingstone, Proceedings of the Research Conference, 9-10 May 2007, University of Paisley 2007
How Can We Build Successful 3D Games For Learning?, Sutherland, J., Connolly, T., Livingstone, D., Computing and Information Systems Journal, School of Computing, University of Paisley, Volume 11, No 1, Jan 2007
Massively multi-learner: recent advances in 3D social environments, Livingstone, D. and Kemp, J., Computing and Information Systems Journal, School of Computing, University of Paisley, Volume 10, No 2, May 2006
Perudish: a game framework and modified rule-set for perudo, Livingstone, D., Computing and Information Systems Journal, School of Computing, University of Paisley, Volume 9, No 3, October 2005
Neutral Evolution and Linguistic Diversity, Livingstone, D., Computing and Information Systems Technical Reports, No. 9, University of Paisley, August 2000 (Postscript)
Methodology in Madness?, Livingstone, D., Computing & Information Systems Departmental Journal, 6(3) pp113-118, University of Paisley, 1999.
A Computational Model of Language-Physiology Coevolution, Livingstone, D., Fyfe, C., Computing & Information Systems Departmental Journal, 5(2) pp55-62, University of Paisley, 1998.
Supporting Safety-Related Projects with a Designer's Assistant, Jenkins, D., Livingstone, D., Maclean, D., Reglinski, A., Computing & Information Systems Departmental Journal, 4(1) pp22-27, University of Paisley, 1997.
Computer Vision for Autonomous Robots, Livingstone, D., Computer Science Technical Report CSM-268, Department of Computer Science, University of Essex, 1995.
2008, March 18th, "Before, Beyond and Somewhere to the Left of Second Life", Massively Multi-Learner 2008, Anglia-Ruskin University
2007, December 17th, Games Research at UWS, DiGRA Scotland Christmas Show'n'Tell, Glasgow Caledonian University
2007, November 20th, Invited presentation at JISC CETIS annual conference: Beyond Reality: Multi User Virtual Environments and Games
2007, September 20th, "Learning support in Second Life with Sloodle", Joint Eduserv/JISC CETIS Second Life in Education Meeting at the London Knowledge Lab
2007, March 26th, "Second Life and Sloodle", Open University, Milton-Keynes. (with Jeremy Kemp)
2007, March 5th. "Second Lives: Business, Play and Education in Virtual Worlds", BCS Glasgow Branch
2005, Feb 3rd. "Hierarchical AI and Coevolution in RTS Games", presented to the Machine Learning Group, Trinity College Dublin.
2004, Dec 15th. "Biologically Inspired AI for Games", presented at the DIGRA (Scotland) Xmas Lectures "Scotland at Play", Glasgow Caledonian University
2004, May 21st. "Exaptation of Dialect Diversity for Social Marking" Language Evolution and Computation group at the University of Edinburgh.
2004, May 13th. "Serious AI or just Playing Games? Are video games suitable for serious A.I. Research?" Department of Computer Science, University of Ulster at Coleraine.
2000, Nov. "Computational Models of the Emergence of Linguistic Diversity: Problems using Artificial Life to Answer Real Problems", presented to Department of Computer Science, University of Essex