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Artificial Immune Systems: 8th International Conference, ICARIS 2009, York, UK, August 9-12, 2009, Proceedings 2009 ed. [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 343 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 545 g, XI, 343 p., 1 Paperback / softback
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  • ISBN-10: 3642032451
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Arti cial immune systems (AIS) is a diverse and maturing area of research that bridges the disciplines of immunology and engineering. The scope of AIS ranges fromimmune-inspiredalgorithmsandengineeringsolutionsinsoftwareandha- ware, to the understanding of immunology through modeling and simulation of immune system concepts. AIS algorithms have been applied to a wide variety of applications, including computer security, fault tolerance, data mining and optimization. In addition, theoretical aspects of arti cial and real immune s- tems have been the subject of mathematical and computational models and simulations. The 8th InternationalConference on AIS (ICARIS 2009)built on the success of previous years, providing a forum for a diverse group of AIS researchers to present and discuss their latest results and advances. After two years outside Europe, ICARIS 2009 returned to England, the venue for the ?rst ICARIS back in 2002. This years conference was located in the historic city of York, and was held in St. Williams College, the conference venue of York Minster, northern Europes largest Gothic cathedral.
Immune System Modeling
Agent Based Modeling of Lung Metastasis-Immune System Competition
1(3)
Marzio Pennisi
Francesco Pappalardo
Santo Motta
Using UML to Model EAE and Its Regulatory Network
4(3)
Mark Read
Jon Timmis
Paul S. Andrews
Vipin Kumar
Non-deterministic Explanation of Immune Responses: A Computer Model
7(4)
Anastasio Salazar-Banuelos
Dendritic Cell Trafficking: From Immunology to Engineering
11(3)
Emma Hart
Despina Davoudani
A Hybrid Agent Based and Differential Equation Model of Body Size Effects on Pathogen Replication and Immune System Response
14(5)
Soumya Banerjee
Melanie E. Moses
Nonself Detection in a Two-Component Cellular Frustrated System
19(3)
F. Vistulo de Abreu
P. Mostardinha
Questions of Function: Modelling the Emergence of Immune Response
22(5)
Tom Hebbron
Jason Noble
Object-Oriented Refactoring of Existing Immune Models
27(14)
Hugues Bersini
Mathematical Model of HIV Superinfection and Comparative Drug Therapy
41(13)
Anil Sorathiya
Pietro Lio
Luca Sguanci
Theoretical Aspects of Artificial Immune Systems
Exploration of the Dendritic Cell Algorithm Using the Duration Calculus
54(13)
Feng Gu
Julie Greensmith
Uwe Aickelin
On AIRS and Clonal Selection for Machine Learning
67(13)
Chris McEwan
Emma Hart
A Theoretical Analysis of Immune Inspired Somatic Contiguous Hypermutations for Function Optimization
80(15)
Thomas Jansen
Christine Zarges
Comparing Different Aging Operators
95(14)
Thomas Jansen
Christine Zarges
Efficient Algorithms for String-Based Negative Selection
109(13)
Michael Elberfeld
Johannes Textor
T Cell Receptor Signalling Inspired Kernel Density Estimation and Anomaly Detection
122(14)
Nick D.L. Owens
Andy Greensted
Jon Timmis
Andy Tyrrell
Applied Artificial Immune Systems
An Immuno-engineering Approach for Anomaly Detection in Swarm Robotics
136(15)
HuiKeng Lau
Iain Bate
Jon Timmis
An Immune-Inspired Approach to Qualitative System Identification of the Detoxification Pathway of Methylglyoxal
151(14)
Wei Pang
George M. Coghill
Application of AIS Based Classification Algorithms to Detect Overloaded Areas in Power System Networks
165(13)
N.C. Woolley
J.V. Milanovic
Artificial Immune System Applied to the Multi-stage Transmission Expansion Planning
178(14)
Leandro S. Rezende
Armando M. Leite da Silva
Leonardo de Mello Honorio
Immune Learning in a Dynamic Information Environment
192(14)
Nikolaos Nanas
Manolis Vavalis
Lefteris Kellis
Unsupervised Structure Damage Classification Based on the Data Clustering and Artificial Immune Pattern Recognition
206(14)
Bo Chen
Chuanzhi Zang
A Sense of `Danger' for Windows Processes
220(14)
Salman Manzoor
M. Zubair Shafiq
S. Momina Tabish
Muddassar Farooq
An Immunity Inspired Real-Time Cooperative Control Framework for Networked Multi-agent Systems
234(14)
Steven Y.P. Lu
Henry Y.K. Lau
Managing Diversity on an AIS That Solves 3-Colouring Problems
248(12)
Maria-Cristina Riff
Elizabeth Montero
An Error Propagation Algorithm for Ad Hoc Wireless Networks
260(14)
Martin Drozda
Sven Schaust
Sebastian Schildt
Helena Szczerbicka
Grammar-Based Immune Programming for Symbolic Regression
274(14)
Heder S. Bernardino
Helio J.C. Barbosa
A New Algorithm Based on Negative Selection and Idiotypic Networks for Generating Parsimonious Detector Sets for Industrial Fault Detection Applications
288(13)
Eduard Plett
Sanjoy Das
Parametric Modelling of a Flexible Plate Structure Using Artificial Immune System Algorithm
301(14)
S.M. Salleh
M.O. Tokhi
A Hybrid Approach for Learning Concept Hierarchy from Malay Text Using GAHC and Immune Network
315(14)
Mohd Zakree Ahmad Nazri
Siti Mariyam Shamsuddin
Azuraliza Abu Bakar
Salwani Abdullah
An Immune Inspired Algorithm for Solving Dynamic Vehicle Dispatching Problem in a Port Container Terminal
329(14)
N.M.Y. Lee
H.Y.K. Lau
A.W.Y. Ko
Author Index 343