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BIONETICS 2010: Boston, MA, USA
- Junichi Suzuki, Tadashi Nakano:
Bio-Inspired Models of Network, Information, and Computing Systems - 5th International ICST Conference, BIONETICS 2010, Boston, MA, USA, December 1-3, 2010, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering 87, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-32614-1
Conference Papers
- Mário João Gonçalves Antunes
, Manuel Eduardo Correia
:
Self Tolerance by Tuning T-Cell Activation: An Artificial Immune System for Anomaly Detection. 1-15 - Nariman Farsad, Andrew W. Eckford, Satoshi Hiyama, Yuki Moritani:
Information Rates of Active Propagation in Microchannel Molecular Communication. 16-21 - Marco M. Carvalho
, Tom Lamkin, Carlos Perez:
Organic Resilience for Tactical Environments. 22-29 - Tadashi Nakano, Shouhei Kobayashi, Tokuko Haraguchi:
Interfacing Living Cells via Molecular Communication. 30-31 - Bingchun Zhu, Junichi Suzuki, Pruet Boonma
:
Evolutionary and Noise-Aware Data Gathering for Wireless Sensor Networks. 32-39 - Jonathan Pascalie, Hervé Luga
, Valérie Lobjois, Bernard Ducommun
, Yves Duthen:
A Checkpoint-Orientated Modelling for Cell Cycle Simulation. 40-47 - Bogdan Alexandru Caprarescu, Nicolò Maria Calcavecchia, Elisabetta Di Nitto
, Daniel J. Dubois:
SOS Cloud: Self-organizing Services in the Cloud. 48-55 - Feisal Khoushab, Montarop Yamabhai, Kenneth J. Haller
:
Biomimicking the Formation of Nacre/Shell: One Step Forward. 56-58 - Hideaki Suzuki, Hiroyuki Ohsaki, Hidefumi Sawai:
Algorithmically Transitive Network: A Self-organizing Data-Flow Network with Learning. 59-73 - Lei Xu:
Modelling to Contain Pandemic Influenza A (H1N1) with Stochastic Membrane Systems: A Work-in-Progress Paper. 74-81 - Mikio Yoshida, Hideaki Suzuki, Hidefumi Sawai:
P2P-Based Scalable Execution Platform for Algorithmically Transitive Network. 82-91 - Damas P. Gruska:
Diagnosability of Nested Intruders. 92-99 - Yutaka Okaie, Tadashi Nakano:
Dynamics and Convergence of Resource Prices in Market-Oriented Overlay Networks. 100-101 - Hiroyuki Ohsaki, Hideaki Suzuki, Hidefumi Sawai:
Internet as a Dataflow Computer. 102-110 - Hidefumi Sawai, Hideaki Suzuki, Hiroyuki Ohsaki:
Biologically Inspired Modeling of Smart Grid for Dynamic Power-Flow Control. 111-127 - Falko Dressler
, Roman Koch, Mario Gerla:
Path Heuristics Using ACO for Inter-domain Routing in Mobile Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks. 128-142 - Reiji Suzuki, Takaya Arita:
Coevolution of Game Strategies, Game Structures and Network Structures. 143-154 - Jin Akaishi, Hiroki Sayama, Shelley D. Dionne
, Xiujian Chen, Alka Gupta, Chanyu Hao, Andra Serban, Benjamin James Bush, Hadassah J. Head, Francis J. Yammarino:
Reconstructing History of Social Network Evolution Using Web Search Engines. 155-162 - Alireza Goudarzi, Christof Teuscher, Natali Gulbahce:
Learning and Generalization in Random Automata Networks. 163-177 - Marta D. Santos
, Francisco C. Santos
, Jorge M. Pacheco
:
Collective Evolutionary Dynamics and Spatial Reciprocity under the N-Person Snowdrift Game. 178-188 - Chonho Lee, Junichi Suzuki, Athanasios V. Vasilakos
:
An Evolutionary Game Theoretic Framework for Adaptive, Cooperative and Stable Network Applications. 189-204 - João Moreira, Jorge M. Pacheco
, Francisco C. Santos
:
Evolving the Asymmetry of the Prisoner's Dilemma Game in Adaptive Social Structures. 205-212 - Uday Kamath, Amarda Shehu
, Kenneth A. De Jong:
Feature and Kernel Evolution for Recognition of Hypersensitive Sites in DNA Sequences. 213-228 - Rio G. L. D'Souza, K. Chandrasekaran, A. Kandasamy:
A Phenomic Algorithm for Inference of Gene Networks Using S-Systems and Memetic Search. 229-237 - Chikara Furusawa
, Kota Ijichi, Hiroshi Shimizu:
Fluctuation-Driven Adaptation and Symbiosis in Cellular Dynamics. 238-248 - Brian S. Olson, Kevin Molloy, Amarda Shehu
:
Enhancing Sampling of the Conformational Space Near the Protein Native State. 249-263 - K. Habibul Kabir
, Masahiro Sasabe, Tetsuya Takine:
Self-organized Data Aggregation among Selfish Nodes in an Isolated Cluster. 264-275 - Hiroshi Yamamoto, Naoki Wakamiya, Masayuki Murata
:
An Inter-networking Mechanism Using Stepwise Synchronization for Wireless Sensor Networks. 276-287 - Taghi M. Khoshgoftaar, Kehan Gao, Amri Napolitano:
An Empirical Study of Predictive Modeling Techniques of Software Quality. 288-302 - Swapna Philip, Yu Cao, Ming Li:
Sensor Based Time Series Classification of Body Movement. 303-309 - Rajeev R. Raje, Snehasis Mukhopadhyay, Sucheta Phatak, Rashmi Shastri, Lahiru S. Gallege:
Software Service Selection by Multi-level Matching and Reinforcement Learning. 310-324 - Jong P. Yoon, Joyce Yoon:
Interoperating DNA Gene Sequences and Nutrition Provisions for Personalized Wellness. 325-333 - Iman Attarzadeh
, Siew Hock Ow
:
Proposing a Novel Artificial Neural Network Prediction Model to Improve the Precision of Software Effort Estimation. 334-342 - Nurit Haspel:
Tracing Conformational Changes in Proteins Represented at a Coarse Level. 343-356 - Chengli Zhao, Xue Zhang, Dongyun Yi:
An Event Graph Model for Discovering Trends from Text Streams. 357-362 - Aleksandar Poleksic
:
Protein Structure Alignment in Subquadratic Time. 363-374 - Parisa Memarmoshrefi, Roman Seibel, Dieter Hogrefe:
Bio-inspired Self-organized Public Key Authentication Mechanism for Mobile Ad-hoc Networks. 375-386 - Louis Licamele, Lise Getoor:
A Method for the Detection of Meaningful and Reproducible Group Signatures from Gene Expression Profiles. 387-401 - Neha Bhatia, Rohan Kundra, Anurag Chaurasia, Satish Chandra:
Load Balancing Using Hybrid ACO - Random Walk Approach. 402-412 - Suchithra Rajendran, Chandrasekharan Rajendran
, Hans Ziegler:
An Ant-Colony Algorithm to Transform Jobshops into Flowshops: A Case of Shortest-Common-Supersequence Stringology Problem. 413-424 - Kamala Krithivasan, Lakshmanan Kuppusamy, Anand Mahendran
, Khalid Mohammed:
On the Ambiguity and Complexity Measures of Insertion-Deletion Systems. 425-439 - Rio G. L. D'Souza, K. Chandrasekaran, A. Kandasamy:
A Multiobjective Phenomic Algorithm for Inference of Gene Networks. 440-451 - Christopher N. Eichelberger, Mirsad Hadzikadic:
Breaking the Box: Simulated Protein Computing. 452-468 - Eleonora Vig, Michael Dorr
, Erhardt Barth:
Contribution of Spatio-temporal Intensity Variation to Bottom-Up Saliency. 469-474 - Kohji Tomita, Haruhisa Kurokawa:
State Clustering and Declustering of 3-Regular Graphs with Structural Rewriting. 475-482 - Émilien Tlapale, Pierre Kornprobst
, Jan D. Bouecke, Heiko Neumann, Guillaume S. Masson:
Evaluating Motion Estimation Models from Behavioural and Psychophysical Data. 483-496 - Hiroki Sayama:
An Algorithm for Automatically Discovering Dynamical Rules of Adaptive Network Evolution from Empirical Data. 497-504 - Nicolas Pinto, David D. Cox:
An Evaluation of the Invariance Properties of a Biologically-Inspired System for Unconstrained Face Recognition. 505-518 - Leah B. Shaw, Ilker Tunc:
Epidemic Spread in Adaptive Social Networks with Community Structure. 519-520 - Gerd Zschaler, Arne Traulsen, Thilo Gross:
A Dynamical Mechanism for the Evolution and Breakdown of Cooperation in the Snowdrift Game in Adaptive Networks. 521-522 - Flávio L. Pinheiro
, Francisco C. Santos
, Jorge M. Pacheco
:
Evolutionary Dynamics of Cooperation under the Distributed Prisoner's Dilemma. 523-532 - W. Wilfred Godfrey
, Shivashankar B. Nair
:
A Pheromone Based Mobile Agent Migration Strategy for Servicing Networked Robots. 533-541 - Ping Zhu, Guiyi Wei, Athanasios V. Vasilakos
, Hung-Yu Wei:
Knowledge Sharing in Social Network Using Game Theory. 542-553 - Mircea Ivanescu, Nicu George Bîzdoaca, Hani Hamdan, Mario Eltabach, Mihaela Cecilia Florescu:
Control of Snake Type Biomimetic Structure. 554-562 - Jian-Qin Liu, Tadashi Nakano:
A Filter for the Cooperative Kinase Network of Budding Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. 563-564 - Ray Carroll, Sasitharan Balasubramaniam
, Dmitri Botvich, William Donnelly:
Application of Genetic Algorithm to Maximise Clean Energy Usage for Data Centres. 565-580 - Laura Pomârjanschi, Michael Dorr
, Christoph Rasche, Erhardt Barth:
Safer Driving with Gaze Guidance. 581-586 - Rui Teng, Bing Zhang, Jian-Qin Liu:
Infrastructure Optimization of Flight-Formation Inspired Self-organization for Address Configuration in Sensor Networks. 587-600 - Michael Dorr
, Eleonora Vig, Erhardt Barth:
Colour Saliency on Video. 601-606 - Ebrahim Mattar
, Khalid Al Mutib, Hani Hamdan, Mohamad Hamdan:
Bio-inspired Transputer Based-Fuzzy Mobile Robot. 607-620 - Woo Joon Han, Il Song Han:
Bio-inspired Visual Information Processing - The Neuromorphic Approach. 621-628 - Teruya Yamanishi, Jian-Qin Liu, Haruhiko Nishimura
:
Firing Pattern of Default Mode Brain Network with Spiking Neuron Model. 629-636 - Tiago M. Nascimento, Charles B. Prado, Davidson R. Boccardo, Luiz F. R. C. Carmo, Raphael C. S. Machado:
Program Equivalence Using Neural Networks. 637-650 - Venkata Padmavati Metta, Kamala Krithivasan, Deepak Garg
:
Representation of Spiking Neural P Systems with Anti-spikes through Petri Nets. 651-658 - Jasmin Léveillé, Heather Ames, Benjamin Chandler, Anatoli Gorchetchnikov, Ennio Mingolla
, Sean Patrick, Massimiliano Versace:
Learning in a Distributed Software Architecture for Large-Scale Neural Modeling. 659-666
Demo/Poster Papers
- Ebrahim Mattar
, Khalid Al Mutib:
Bio-inspired Robotics Hands: A Work in Progress. 667-675 - Daniel Padilla, Edward P. Guillén
, Carlos Ramos:
Bio-inspired Routing and Wavelength Assignment Algorithm for Optical Mesh Networks. 676-679 - Edward P. Guillén
, Rafael Páez
:
Artificial Immune Systems - AIS as Security Network Solution. 680-681 - Muhammad Ilyas, Ahmad Ali
, Josef Küng:
WebSeA: A Secure Framework for Multi-site Knowledge Representation in Software Engineering. 682-686 - Filomena de Santis
, Daniele Mastrangelo:
SRA: A Salmon-Like Approach to MANET Routing. 687-691

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