Artificial Immune Systems: 4th International Conference, ICARIS 2005, Banff, Alberta, Canada, August 2005 Proceedings: 4th International Conference, ... 3627 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)

Artificial Immune Systems: 4th International Conference, ICARIS 2005, Banff, Alberta, Canada, August 2005 Proceedings: 4th International Conference, ... 3627 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)

by Christian Jacob (Editor), Christian Jacob (Editor), Peter J. Bentley (Series Editor), Jonathan Timmis (Series Editor), Marcin L. Pilat (Series Editor)

Synopsis

Your immune system is unique. It is in many waysas complex as your brain,but itisnotcentredinonelocation,likethebrain.Itisnotasingleorgan-itconsists ofmanydi?erentcelltypes,diversemethods ofintercellularcommunication,and many di?erent organs. Its functionality is blurred throughout you-we can't extract the immune system, or point to where it begins and ends. The immune system is not separablefrom the system it protects. It has integrallinks to every organ of our bodies. Thishasradicalimplicationsforthe?eldofArti?cialImmuneSystems(AIS), that we are only now beginning to comprehend. One of the ?rst insights is that modelling the immune system, or developing any kind of immune algorithm, is di?cult. The immune system is one aspect of biology that we ?nd di?cult to apply simple reductionist explanations to. We can very successfully extract s- processes of the whole and create immune algorithms based on those processes. But we are always aware that we are missing the whole story. This is leading to more holistic views of immune algorithm development: theoretical analyses of how the sub-components contribute to the whole, and identi?cation of missing elements. Arti?cial immune systems are now beginning to incorporate ideas of innate as well as adaptive immunity, more complex intercellular communication mechanisms, endocrine and neural interfaces, concepts of tissue and broader ideas of organism and environment. SoperhapsthemostexcitingimplicationforthefutureofAISisthatthese- searchersareontheforefrontofunconventionalcomputing-mergingthe bou- aries between biology and traditional computation to achieve new emergent, embodied and distributed processing capabilities.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 516
Edition: 2005
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published: 10 Oct 2008

ISBN 10: 3540281754
ISBN 13: 9783540281757