Natural Computing and Beyond Winter School Hakodate 2011, Hakodate, Japan, March 2011 and 6th International Workshop on Natural Computing, Tokyo, Japan, March 2012, Proceedings /

This book contains the joint proceedings of the Winter School of Hakodate (WSH) 2011 held in Hakodate, Japan, March 15-16, 2011, and the 6th International Workshop on Natural Computing (6th IWNC) held in Tokyo, Japan, March 28-30, 2012, organized by the Special Interest Group of Natural Computing (S...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Suzuki, Yasuhiro (Editor), Nakagaki, Toshiyuki (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Tokyo : Springer Japan : Imprint: Springer, 2013.
Edition:1st ed. 2013.
Series:Proceedings in Information and Communications Technology, 6
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Table of Contents:
  • Natural Computing
  • Ethological response to periodic stimulation in Chara and Brepharisma
  • Adaptive path-finding and transport network formation by the amoeba-like organism Physarum
  • Aggregate "Calculation" in Economic Phenomena: Distributions and Fluctuations
  • Towards Co-evolution of Information, Life and Artifcial Life
  • Harness the Nature for Computation
  • Things Theory of Art Should Learn From Natural Computing
  • Study on the use of Evolutionary Techniques for inference in Gene Regulatory Networks
  • Reconstruction of Gene Regulatory Networks from Gene Expression Data using Decoupled Recurrent Neural Network Model
  • Design and control of synthetic biological systems
  • Satellite Symposium on Computational Aesthetics
  • Preface-Natural Computing and Computational Aesthetics
  • The Significance of Natural Computing for Considering Computational Aesthetics of Nature
  • Perceiving the Gap: asynchronous coordination of plural algorithms and disconnected logical types in ambient space
  • Aesthetic Aspects of Technology-mediated Self-awareness Experiences.