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|    CFP: Special Issue on Artificial Immune     |
|    24 Jul 07 21:34:03    |
      XPost: comp.ai.fuzzy, comp.ai.neural-nets, comp.ai.genetic       XPost: comp.ai.edu       From: gao@cc.hut.fi              Journal of Neural Computing and Applications              Call for Papers              Special Issue on Artificial Immune Systems: Theory and Applications              Natural immune systems are sophisticated and complex defense and maintenance       systems with remarkable capabilities, such as learning, memory, and       adaptation. The immune system can be viewed in two parts: the innate immune       system and the adaptive immune system. The innate immune system is inherited       from birth, and endows on the host non-specific recognition of pathogenic       material. The adaptive (or acquired) immune system is afforded by the       specific recognition of pathogenic material, and adapts over the lifetime of       the host through a process of cloning, mutation, and selection. During the       past decade, numerous novel computational models and algorithms have been       developed based on such immunological principles. Artificial Immune Systems       (AIS), inspired by the natural immune systems, are an emerging kind of soft       computing paradigm. Applied to a wide variety of applications, the AIS have       recently gained considerable research interest from different communities.       Their successful industry applications include robotics, optimization, fault       tolerance, process control, etc.              This special issue focuses on presenting the latest work in the theory and       applications of the artificial immune systems. The topics of interest for       this special issue include, but are not limited to:              Immunological modeling              Population and network based immune algorithms              Architectures and frameworks inspired by immune systems              Novel developments in AIS, such as danger theory and cognitive immune       paradigm              Applications of AIS (including industrial employment of artificial immune       algorithms)              Hardware implementation of AIS              Immunoinformatics              Fusion of artificial immune systems and other soft computing methods              Theoretical analysis of AIS              Prospective authors are invited to submit their full papers to the guest       editors before the deadline.              Important Dates              Paper submission: August 31, 2007              Acceptance/Rejection notification: December 31, 2007              Special issue publication: Spring 2008              Guest Editors              Dr. Xiao-Zhi Gao              Helsinki University of Technology, Finland              gao@cc.hut.fi              Prof. Mo-Yuen Chow              North Carolina State University, USA              chow@ncsu.edu              Prof. David Pelta              University of Granada, Spain              dpelta@decsai.ugr.es              Dr. Jon Timmis              University of York, UK              jtimmis@cs.york.ac.uk              [ comp.ai is moderated ... your article may take a while to appear. ]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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