Artificial Immune Systems: 9th International Conference, ICARIS 2010, Edinburgh, UK, July 26-29, 2010, Proceedings

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Immune System Modelling

A Petri Net Model of Granulomatous Inflammation Luca Albergante Jon Timmis Paul Andrews Lynette Beattie Paul M. Kaye 1

Defining a Simulation Strategy for Cancer Immunocompetence Grazziela P. Figueredo Uwe Aickelin 4

Theoretical Artificial Immune Systems

Clonal Selection from First Principles Chris McEwan Emma Hart 18

Density Preservation and Vector Quantization in Immune-Inspired Algorithms Alisson G. Azzolini Ricardo P. V. Violato Fernando J. Von Zuben 33

Immune Inspired Information Filtering in a High Dimensional Space Nikolaos Nanas Stefanos Kodovas Manolis Vavalis Elias Houstis 47

On the Benefits of Aging and the Importance of Details Thomas Jansen Christine Zarges 61

Classifying in the Presence of Uncertainty: A DCA Perspective Robert Oates Graham Kendall Jonathan M. Garibaldi 75

Insights into the Antigen Sampling Component of the Dendritic Cell Algorithm Chris. J. Musselle 88

FDCM: A Fuzzy Dendritic Cell Method Zeineb Chelly Zied Elouedi 102

Modular RADAR: An Immune System Inspired Search and Response Strategy for Distributed Systems Soumya Banerjee Melanie Moses 116

Applied Artificial Immune Systems

A Faster Clonal Selection Algorithm for Expensive Optimization Problems Heder S. Bernardino Helio J.C. Barbosa Leonardo G. Fonseca 130

An Information-Theoretic Approach for Clonal Selection Algorithms Vincenzo Cutello Giuseppe Nicosia Mario Pavone Giovanni Stracquadanio 144

Antibodies with Adaptive Radius as Prototypes of High-Dimensional Datasets Ricardo P.V. Violato Alisson G. Azzolini Fernando J. Von Zuben 158

GAIS: A Gaussian Artificial Immune System for Continuous Optimization Pablo A.D. Castro Fernando José Von Zuben 171

An Immune Algorithm for Minimum Interference Channel Assignment in Multi-radio Wireless Mesh Networks Su-Wei Tan 185

A Developmental and Immune-Inspired Dynamic Task Allocation Algorithm for Microprocessor Array Systems Yang Liu Jon Timmis Omer Qadir Gianluca Tempesti Andy Tyrrell 199

An Immunological Algorithm for Doping Profile Optimization in Semiconductors Design Giovanni Stracquadanio Concetta Drago Vittorio Romano Giuseppe Nicosia 213

QML-AiNet: An Immune-Inspired Network Approach to Qualitative Model Learning Wei Pang George M. Coghill 223

Biomedical Article Classification Using an Agent-Based Model of T-Cell Cross-Regulation Alaa Abi-Haidar Luis M. Rocha 237

An Artificial Immune System Approach for Artificial Chemistries Based on Set Rewriting Daniel Schreckling Tobias Marktscheffel 250

Further Experimentation with Hybrid Immune Inspired Network Intrusion Detection Robert L. Fanelli 264

Danger Theory and Intrusion Detection: Possibilities and Limitations of the Analogy Mark Vella Marc Roper Sotirios Terzis 276

Electronic Fraud Detection for Video-on-Demand System Using Hybrid Immunology-Inspired Algorithms Rentian Huang Hissam Tawfik Atulya Nagar 290

PerAda Workshop on Novel Applications of Bio-inspired Computing to Pervasive Adaptive Systems

Converging Bio-inspired Robotics and Socio-inspired Agents for Intelligent Transportation Systems Jeremy Pitt Yiannis Demiris John Polak 304

On Homeostasis in Collective Robotic Systems Jon Timmis Andy Tyrrell 307

Can a Developmental AIS Provide Immunity to a Multi-cellular Robotics System? Maizura Mokhtar Yang Liu 310

Using Virtual Embryogenesis for Structuring Controllers Ronald Thenius Michael Bodi Thomas Schmickl Karl Crailsheim 312

Towards Self-aware PerAda Systems Emma Hart Ben Paechter 314

Is Receptor Degeneracy Suitable for Automatic Response Decisions in Ad Hoc Networks? Sven Schaust Martin Drozda Helena Szczerbicka 317

Biochemically-Inspired Emergent Computation Lidia Yamamoto Thomas Meyer 320

Nature-Inspired Adaptivity in Communication and Learning Borbala Katalin Benko Vilmos Simon 323

Symbiotic Cognitive Networks: A Proposal Tinku Rasheed Emma Hart Jim Bown Ruth Falconer 326

Author Index 329

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