Abstract

AbstractArtificial Immune Systems (AIS) research into clonal selection and immune network models has tended to use a single, real-valued or binary vector to represent both the paratope and epitope of a B-cell; in this paper, the use of alternative representations is discussed. A theoretical generic immune network (GIN) is presented, that can be used to explore the network dynamics of several families of different B-cell representations at the same time, and that combines features of clonal selection and immune networks in a single model.KeywordsParatopeepitopeArtificial Immune Systems (AIS)critical evaluationClonal Selection (CS)Immune Network Models

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