Libtissue - Implementing Innate Immunity
In a previous paper the authors argued the case for incorporating ideas from innate immunity into artificial immune systems (AISs) and presented an outline for a conceptualframework for such systems. A number of key general properties observed in the biological innate and adaptive immune systems we...
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| author | Twycross, Jamie Aickelin, Uwe |
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| description | In a previous paper the authors argued the case for incorporating ideas from innate immunity into artificial
immune systems (AISs) and presented an outline for a conceptualframework for such systems. A number of key general properties observed in the biological innate and adaptive immune systems were highlighted, and how such properties might be instantiated in artificial systems was discussed in detail. The next logical step is to take these ideas and build a software system with which AISs with these properties can be implemented and experimentally evaluated. This paper reports on the results of that step - the libtissue system. |
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| spelling | nottingham-6012020-05-04T20:30:22Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/601/ Libtissue - Implementing Innate Immunity Twycross, Jamie Aickelin, Uwe In a previous paper the authors argued the case for incorporating ideas from innate immunity into artificial immune systems (AISs) and presented an outline for a conceptualframework for such systems. A number of key general properties observed in the biological innate and adaptive immune systems were highlighted, and how such properties might be instantiated in artificial systems was discussed in detail. The next logical step is to take these ideas and build a software system with which AISs with these properties can be implemented and experimentally evaluated. This paper reports on the results of that step - the libtissue system. 2006 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Twycross, Jamie and Aickelin, Uwe (2006) Libtissue - Implementing Innate Immunity. In: Proceedings of the IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC 2006), Vancouver, Canada. |
| spellingShingle | Twycross, Jamie Aickelin, Uwe Libtissue - Implementing Innate Immunity |
| title | Libtissue - Implementing Innate Immunity |
| title_full | Libtissue - Implementing Innate Immunity |
| title_fullStr | Libtissue - Implementing Innate Immunity |
| title_full_unstemmed | Libtissue - Implementing Innate Immunity |
| title_short | Libtissue - Implementing Innate Immunity |
| title_sort | libtissue - implementing innate immunity |
| url | https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/601/ |