Artificial Immune Systems and Their Applications

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Dipankar Dasgupta
Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Nov 5, 1998 - Computers - 306 pages
Artificial immune systems are highly distributed systems based on the principles of the natural system. This is a new and rapidly growing field offering powerful and robust information processing capabilities for solving complex problems. Like artificial neural networks, artificial immune systems can learn new information, recall previously learned information, and perform pattern recognition in a highly decentralized fashion. This volume provides an overview of the immune system from the computational viewpoint. It discusses computational models of the immune system and their applications, and provides a wealth of insights on immunological memory and the effects of viruses in immune response. It will be of professional interest to scientists, academics, vaccine designers, and practitioners.

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An Overview of Artificial Immune Systems
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Some Applications of Artificial Immune Systems
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References
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