| The Abstract Immune System Algorithm page |
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"An immune system is a collection of mechanisms within an organism that protects against infection by identifying and killing pathogens. It detects pathogens ranging from viruses to parasitic worms and distinguishes them from the organism's normal cells and tissues. Detection is complicated as pathogens adapt and evolve new ways to successfully infect the host organism." (in Immune system page at Wikipedia) |
This page provides the computational workbench to the paper:
Providing a framework for the creation of Immunological Algorithms,
a set of classes/interfaces was deveolped
(IAntibody.java,
IProblem.java,
ImmunoAlgorithm.java).
This source code was the basis for the implementation of the
examples presented next. An extended documentation of this source
code can be found here.
Please make sure to enable Java on your browser to be able to see
the following examples:
The Abstract Immune System Algorithm.
José Pacheco and José Félix Costa.
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Last update: Friday, March 16, 2007