Immunological Computation: Theory and Applications
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- 9781420065459
- 616.079 DAS-I
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616.079 COI-I Immunology: A Short Course/ | 616.079 DAR-I Immunology : A Comprehensive Review | 616.079 DAR-I Immunology : A Comprehensive Review | 616.079 DAS-I Immunological Computation: Theory and Applications | 616.079 DAV-B The Beautiful Cure: Harnessing Your Body's Natural Defences | 616.079 DEL-I Roitt's Essential Immunology, | 616.079 DET-I Immune : a Journey into the mysterious system that keeps you alive |
Immunology basics -- Theoretical models of immune processes -- Immunity-based computational models -- T cell- inspired algorithms -- B cell-inspired algorithms -- Latest immune models and hybrid approaches -- Real-world applications.
Discusses different immunological mechanisms and their relation to information processing and problem solving. This work reviews standard procedures, representations and matching rules that are used in immunological computation models. It examines immune models, including those based on danger theory, cytokine network models and MHC-based models.
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