How do we evaluate Artificial Immune Systems?


Autoria(s): Garrett, Simon Martin
Contribuinte(s)

Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Group

Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences

Data(s)

25/04/2006

25/04/2006

2005

Resumo

RAE2008

The field of Artificial Immune Systems (AIS) concerns the study and development of computationally interesting abstractions of the immune system. This survey tracks the development of AIS since its inception, and then attempts to make an assessment of its usefulness, defined in terms of ?distinctiveness? and ?effectiveness.? In this paper, the standard types of AIS are examined?Negative Selection, Clonal Selection and Immune Networks?as well as a new breed of AIS, based on the immunological ?danger theory.? The paper concludes that all types of AIS largely satisfy the criteria outlined for being useful, but only two types of AIS satisfy both criteria with any certainty.

Peer reviewed

Formato

34

Identificador

Garrett , S M 2005 , ' How do we evaluate Artificial Immune Systems? ' Evolutionary Computation , vol 13 , no. 2 , pp. 145-177 . DOI: 10.1162/1063656054088512

1063-6560

PURE: 68173

PURE UUID: dbed566d-51b3-49af-9539-2090dc065bef

dspace: 2160/135

http://hdl.handle.net/2160/135

http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/1063656054088512

Idioma(s)

eng

Relação

Evolutionary Computation

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