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    BICT

    9th EAI International Conference on Bio-inspired Information and Communications Technologies (formerly BIONETICS)

    BICT 2015 aims to provide a world-leading and multidisciplinary venue for researchers and practitioners in diverse disciplines that seek the understanding of key principles, processes and mechanisms in biological systems and leverage those understandings to develop novel information and communicati…

    BICT 2015 aims to provide a world-leading and multidisciplinary venue for researchers and practitioners in diverse disciplines that seek the understanding of key principles, processes and mechanisms in biological systems and leverage those understandings to develop novel information and communications technologies (ICT). BICT 2015 targets two thrusts: THRUST 1: Indirect Bioinspiration (ICT designed after biological principles, processes and mechanisms). Examples include evolutionary computation, artificial gene regulatory networks, neural networks/computation, swarm intelligence, cellular automata, artificial immune systems, amorphous computing, artificial life, artificial chemistry, reaction-diffusion computing, self-organization, chaotic systems, social networks, game theory, computational epidemics, agent-based modeling, and nature-inspired models and calculi. THRUST 2: Direct Bioinspiration (ICT utilizing biological materials and systems). Examples include biosensing, molecular assembly, cellular computing, molecular computing/communication, membrane computing, bacterial computing/communication, DNA computing and memory, Physarum computing, quantum computing, biometric security/authentication, brain-computer interfaces and energy harvesting from biological sources.

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    Editor(s): Junichi Suzuki (Associate Professor, Dept of Comp. Science, University of Massachusetts, Boston, 10 Morrissey Blvd., Boston, MA 02125, USA), Tadashi Nakano (Associate Professor, Osaka University, 1-3 Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka 565-0871, Japan) and Henry Hess (Associate Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Columbia University, 351L Engineering Terrace, MC 8904, 1210 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, NY 10027)
    Publisher
    EAI
    ISBN
    978-1-63190-100-3
    ISSN
    -
    Conference dates
    3rd–5th Dec 2015
    Location
    New York City, United States
    Appeared in EUDL
    2016-05-24

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