An Introduction to Artificial Immune Systems ES2001 Cambridge.December 2001. Dr.Jonathan Timmis Computing Laboratory University of Kent at Canterbury CT2 7NF.UK Timmis@ukc.ac.正 http:/www.cs.ukc.ac.uk/people/staff/jt6
An Introduction to Artificial Immune Systems Dr. Jonathan Timmis Computing Laboratory University of Kent at Canterbury CT2 7NF. UK. J.Timmis@ukc.ac.uk http:/www.cs.ukc.ac.uk/people/staff/jt6 ES2001 Cambridge. December 2001
Overview of Tutorial What are we going to do? 米First Half: Describe what is an AIS .Why bother with the immune system? Be familiar with relevant immunology 张Second Half: Appreciation of were AIS are used .Be familiar with the building blocks of AIS 米Resources
Overview of Tutorial What are we going to do?: First Half: Describe what is an AIS Why bother with the immune system? Be familiar with relevant immunology Second Half: Appreciation of were AIS are used Be familiar with the building blocks of AIS Resources
Immune metaphors --一一--一一--一 Other areas Idea! Idea Immune System Artificial Immune Systems
Immune metaphors Immune System Idea! Idea ‘ Other areas Artificial Immune Systems
Why the Immune System? -- 米Recognition ◆Anomaly detection ◆Noise tolerance 米Robustness Feature extraction Diversity Reinforcement learning 米Memory 米Distributed 米Multi-layered 装Adaptive
Why the Immune System? Recognition Anomaly detection Noise tolerance Robustness Feature extraction Diversity Reinforcement learning Memory Distributed Multi-layered Adaptive
Artificial Immune Systems 一--一一--一一-0-一一--一一--一一 AIS are computational systems inspired by theoretical immunology and observed immune functions,principles and models. which are applied to complex problem domains(de Castro Timmis,2001)
Artificial Immune Systems AIS are computational systems inspired by theoretical immunology and observed immune functions, principles and models, which are applied to complex problem domains (de Castro & Timmis, 2001)