Description :
Recently, nature has stimulated many successful techniques, algorithms, and computational applications allowing conventionally difficult problems to be solved through novel computing systems.
Nature-Inspired Informatics for Intelligent Applications and Knowledge Discovery: Implications in Business, Science, and Engineering provides the latest findings in nature-inspired algorithms and their applications for breakthroughs in a wide range of disciplinary fields. This defining reference collection contains chapters written by leading researchers and well-known academicians within the field, offering readers a valuable and enriched accumulation of knowledge.
Content :
Preface
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Acknowledgment
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xxi
Section 1
Introduction
Chapter 1
Nature that Breeds Solutions
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Raymond Chiong, Swinburne University of Technology (Sarawak Campus), Malaysia
Ferrante Neri, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
Robert I. McKay, Seoul National University, Korea
Section 2
Nature-Inspired Solutions in Business
Chapter 2
An Application of Genetic Programming to Forecasting Foreign Exchange Rates
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26
Muneer Buckley, University of Adelaide, Australia
Zbigniew Michalewicz,
University of Adelaide, Australia; Institute of Computer Science,
Polish Academy of Sciences & Polish-Japanese Institute of Information Technology, Poland
Ralf Zurbruegg, University of Adelaide, Australia
Chapter 3
Intelligent Business Process Execution using Particle Swarm Optimization
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49
Markus Kress, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Sanaz Mostaghim, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Detlef Seese, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Table of Contents
Section 3
Nature-Inspired Solutions in Science
Chapter 4
An Artificial Life-Based Vegetation Modelling Approach for Biodiversity Research
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68
Eugene Ch’ng, University of Wolverhampton, UK
Chapter 5
Multimodal Genetic Algorithms for Craniofacial Superimposition
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119
Óscar Ibáñez, European Centre for Soft Computing, Spain
Oscar Cordón, European Centre for Soft Computing, Spain
Sergio Damas, European Centre for Soft Computing, Spain
José Santamaría, University of Jaen, Spain
Chapter 6
Neural Networks in Medicine: Improving Difficult Automated Detection of Cancer
in the Bile Ducts
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144
Rajasvaran Logeswaran, Multimedia University, Malaysia
Chapter 7
Solving Complex Problems in Human Genetics using Nature-Inspired Algorithms
Requires Strategies which Exploit Domain-Specific Knowledge
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166
Casey S. Greene, Dartmouth College, USA
Jason H. Moore, Dartmouth College, USA
Section 4
Nature-Inspired Solutions in Computing & Engineering
Chapter 8
AGE-P: An Evolutionary Platform for the Self-Organization of Smart-Appliance Ensembles
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182
Ralf Salomon, University of Rostock, Germany
Stefan Goldmann, University of Rostock, Germany
Chapter 9
Modelling Biological Processes Naturally using Systemic Computation:
Genetic Algorithms, Neural Networks, and Artificial Immune Systems
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204
Erwan Le Martelot, University College London, UK
Peter J Bentley, University College London, UK
Chapter 10
Noble Ape’s Cognitive Simulation: From Agar to Dreaming and Beyond
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242
Thomas S Barbalet, Noble Ape, USA
Chapter 11
Genetic Programming for Robust Text Independent Speaker Verification
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259
Peter Day, d-fine Ltd, UK
Asoke K Nandi, University of Liverpool, UK
Chapter 12
Combinational Circuit Design with Estimation of Distribution Algorithms
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281
Sergio Ivvan Valdez Peña, Centre for Research in Mathematics, Mexico
Arturo Hernández Aguirre, Centre for Research in Mathematics, Mexico
Salvador Botello Rionda, Centre for Research in Mathematics, Mexico
Cyntia Araiza Delgado, Centre for Research in Mathematics, Mexico
Chapter 13
From the Real Ant to the Artificial Ant: Applications in Combinatorial Optimization,
Data Clustering, Collective Robotics and Image Processing
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Moussa Diaf, Université Mouloud Mammeri, Algeria
Kamal Hammouche, Université Mouloud Mammeri, Algeria
Patrick Siarry, Université Paris 12 Val de Marne, France
Chapter 14
Nature-Inspired Informatics for Telecommunication Network Design
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323
Sergio Nesmachnow, Universidad de la República, Uruguay
Héctor Cancela, Universidad de la República, Uruguay
Enrique Alba, Universidad de Málaga, Spain
Compilation of References
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372
About the Contributors
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412
Index
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