A secondary immune response based on co-evolutive populations of agents for anomaly detection and characterization
Pedro Pinacho-Davidson,
Matías Lermanda,
Ricardo Contreras
et al.
Abstract:The detection of anomalies in unknown environments is a problem that has been approached from different perspectives with variable results. Ariticial Immune Systems (AIS) present particularly advantageous characteristics for the detection of such anomalies. This research is based on an existing detector model, named Artificial Bioindicators System (ABS) which identifies and solves its main weaknesses. An ABS-based anomaly classifier model is presented, incorporating elements of the immune system AIS. In this w… Show more
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