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Exploring aspects of cell intelligence with artificial reaction networks

  • C E Gerrard
  • , J McCall
  • , G M Coghill
  • , C Macleod

    Producción científica: Articlerevisión exhaustiva

    7 Citas (Scopus)

    Resumen

    The Artificial Reaction Network (ARN) is a Cell Signalling Network inspired connectionist representation belonging to the branch of A-Life known as Artificial Chemistry. Its purpose is to represent chemical circuitry and to explore computational properties responsible for generating emergent high-level behaviour associated with cells. In this paper, the computational mechanisms involved in pattern recognition and spatio-temporal pattern generation are examined in robotic control tasks. The results show that the ARN has application in limbed robotic control and computational functionality in common with Artificial Neural Networks. Like spiking neural models, the ARN can combine pattern recognition and complex temporal control functionality in a single network, however it offers increased flexibility. Furthermore, the results illustrate parallels between emergent neural and cell intelligence.
    Idioma originalEnglish
    Páginas (desde-hasta)1899-1912
    Número de páginas14
    PublicaciónSoft Computing
    Volumen18
    N.º10
    Fecha en línea anticipada20 nov 2013
    DOI
    EstadoPublished - oct 2014

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