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The danger theory and its application to Artificial Immune Systems

Aickelin, Uwe; Cayzer, Steve

Authors

Uwe Aickelin

Steve Cayzer



Contributors

Jon Timmis
Editor

Peter J. Bentley
Editor

Abstract

Over the last decade, a new idea challenging the classical self-non-self viewpoint has become popular amongst immunologists. It is called the Danger Theory. In this conceptual paper, we look at this theory from the perspective of Artificial Immune System practitioners. An overview of the Danger Theory is presented with particular emphasis on analogies in the Artificial Immune Systems world. A number of potential application areas are then used to provide a framing for a critical assessment of the concept, and its relevance for Artificial Immune Systems.

Citation

Aickelin, U., & Cayzer, S. (2002). The danger theory and its application to Artificial Immune Systems. In J. Timmis, & P. J. Bentley (Eds.), ICARIS 2002: 1st International Conference on Artificial Immune Systems, 141-148

Conference Name 1st International Conference on Artificial Immune Systems (ICARIS - 2002)
Start Date Sep 9, 2002
End Date Sep 11, 2002
Acceptance Date Feb 13, 2002
Online Publication Date Sep 9, 2002
Publication Date Sep 9, 2002
Deposit Date Feb 4, 2019
Publicly Available Date Feb 4, 2019
Journal Proceedings of the 1st Internat Conference on ARtificial Immune Systems (ICARIS-2002)
Pages 141-148
Book Title ICARIS 2002: 1st International Conference on Artificial Immune Systems
ISBN 1-902671-32-5
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1517054

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