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An Introduction To Bio-Inspired Machines

  • Moshe Sipper
  • , Eduardo Sanchez
  • , Daniel Mange
  • , Marco Tomassini
  • , Andrés Pérez-Uribe
  • , André Stauffer

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    Abstract

    Living organisms are complex systems exhibiting a range of desirable characteristics, such as evolution, adaptation, and fault tolerance, that have proved difficult to realize using traditional engineering methodologies. Recently, engineers have been allured by certain natural processes, giving birth to such domains as artificial neural networks and evolutionary computation.
    If one considers life on Earth since its very beginning, then the following three levels of organization can be distinguished
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationBio-Inspired Computing Machines
    Subtitle of host publicationToward Novel Computational Architectures
    EditorsM. Tomassini , D. Mange
    Place of PublicationLausanne, Switzerland
    PublisherPresses Polytechniques et Universitaires Romandes
    Chapter1
    Pages1-20
    ISBN (Print)9782880743710
    StatePublished - Mar 1998

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