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NiSIS 2005
Albufeira, Portugal
04.10.2005 - 05.10.2005
Sessions
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04.10.2005, 10:00-12:00
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Session A1
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Opening Session
Chair: Derek Linkens, United Kingdom
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Room 1
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Welcome and Introduction
Derek Linkens, United Kingdom
Biological Cells and Organism as Intelligent Information- handling Systems
Joseph Lengeler, Germany
Processing of mechano sensory information in biological systems
Andreas Offenhäusser, Germany
Nature-inspired ICT in the EU Framework Programmes now and in the future
Pekka Karp, Belgium
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04.10.2005, 13:30-15:30
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Session A21
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Workshop on Nature-inspired Systems, Modelling, Optimisation and Control I
Chair: Reinhard Guthke, Germany
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Room 1
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Discovering Knowledge and Modelling Systems using Granular Computing and Neurofuzzy Structures
Mahdi Mahfouf, United Kingdom; George Panoutsos
Robust Identification of Piecewise Linear Gene-Protein Interaction Networks
Ronald Westra, Netherlands; Ralf L. Peeters
ACSAMO: An Adaptive Multiobjective Optimization Algorithm using the Clonal Selection Principle
Mahdi Mahfouf, United Kingdom; Xiaolan Wang
Reduced Space Searching (RSS) Algorithm: A New Optimization Algorithm for Single-Objective and Multi-Objective Problems
Mahdi Mahfouf, United Kingdom; Qian Zhang
Multiple strategies for on-line parameter estimation via a hybrid method: a Comparative Study
Teresa Feio Mendonca, Portugal; Hugo Alonso, Hugo Magalhaes, Paula Rocha
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04.10.2005, 13:30-17:00
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Session A22
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Workshop on Nature-inspired Data Base Technology
Chair: Davide Anguita, Italy
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Room 2
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Nature-inspired Learning Models
Dymitr Ruta, Great Britain; Bogdan Gabrys
Evolving Multilevel Forecast Combination Models - An Experimental Study
Silvia Riedel, Germany; Bogdan Gabrys
Nature-inspired components of the Scatter Search
José Andrés Moreno Pérez, Spain; J.M. Moreno Vega, C. Campos Rodriguez, B.M. Batista,
J.B. Santana, M.G. Torres, I.J.G. del Amo, F.J. Martinez Garcia, R Rivero Martin,
.D. Beltran Cano
Nature-Inspired methods for Combinatorial Machine Learning
Davide Anguita, Italy
Bio-inspired methods for analysis and classification of reading eye movements of dyslexic children
Martin Macas, Czech Republic; Lenka Lhotská, Daniel Novák
Data Mining: Heuristics in Fuzzy Pattern Matching
Jose Manuel Cadenas, Spain; María C. Garrido, Juan J. Hernández
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04.10.2005, 16:00-18:00
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Session A212
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Workshop on Nature-inspired Systems, Modelling, Optimisation and Control II
Chair: Ronald Westra, Netherlands
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Room 1
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Experimental modeling of mitotic oscillator with reversibly binding inhibitor using a nonlinear state-space based approach
José Borges, Portugal; Vincent Verdult, Michel Verhaegen, Miguel Ayala Botto
Data-based Extraction of Hypotheses about Gene Regulatory Networks in Liver Cells
Reinhard Guthke, Germany; Wolfgang Schmidt-Heck, Sebastian Zellmer, Frank Gaunitz,
Rolf Gebhardt
Reverse Engineering of Network Models of Bioartificial Liver Cell Systems
Michael Pfaff, Germany; Wolfgang Schmidt-Heck, Susanne Toepfer, Dirk Woetzel, Dominik
Driesch, Katrin Zeilinger, Gesine Pless, Joerg C. Gerlach, Reinhard Guthke
Modeling propofol and remifentanil pharmacodynamic interaction using two different pharmacokinetic models comparative study
Catarina S. Nunes, Portugal; Teresa Mendonca
Analysis of Metabolic Control Strategies
Karl Bayer, Austria
Evaluation of Cooperative Strategies in Optimization Problems
David A. Pelta, Spain; Alejandro Sancho-Royo, José L. Verdegay, Juan R. Gonzalez
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04.10.2005, 17:00-18:00
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Session A23
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Nature-inspired Data Technology Round Table "Nature meets Smart Information
Systems"
Chair: Cecilio Angulo, Spain
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Room 2
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05.10.2005, 09:00-10:30
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Session B1
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Workshop on Nature-inspired Networks I
Chair: Trevor P. Martin, United Kingdom
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Room 1
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On the Use of Scale-Free Networks for Information Network Modeling
Andreas Nürnberger, Germany; Claudia Hauff
Nature-inspired Networks - The Telecommunications Industry Point of View
Martin Detyniecki, France; Richard Tateson
Financial & Managerial Benchmark Problems for Nature-inspired Intelligence
Uzay Kaymak, Netherlands; Georgios Dounias, Nikolaos Thomaidis
A Feature Selection Agent-based IDs
Emilio Corchado, Spain; Alvaro Herrero, José Manuel Sáiz
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05.10.2005, 11:00-12:30
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Session B21
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Workshop on Nature-inspired Networks II
Chair: Trevor P. Martin, United Kingdom
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Room 1
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The cross dynamics between international financial markets: a suitable domain for applying nature inspired intelligent techniques
Nikolaos Thomaidis, Greece; Georgios Dounias, N. Kondakis
Completely Neural Architecture for the General Control of Autonomous Robots
Ricardo Tèllez, Spain; Cecilio Angulo, Diego E. Pardo
Financial statistical modelling with a new nature-inspired technique
Nikolaos Thomaidis, Greece; Georgios Dounias
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05.10.2005, 11:00-12:30
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Session B22
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Benchmarking Session
Chair: Jens Strackeljan, Germany
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Room 2
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Applied Nature Inspired System: A Survey
Lenka Lhotska, Czech Republic; Martin Macas, Jens Strackeljan, Jan Jantzen
Pap-smear Benchmark Data for Pattern Classification
Jan Jantzen, Denmark; Jonas Norup, Georgios Dounias, Beth Bjerregaard
The Magic Square as a Benchmark: Comparing MIP to Improved GA and to a High Performance Minimax AI Algorithm
José Fonseca, Portugal
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05.10.2005, 14:00-15:00
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Session B3
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Comparative Workshop: NiSIS and EU Industry
Chair: Aleksandar Jovanovic, Germany
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Room 1
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Challenges in Reengineering of Hierarchical Biological Networks for Drug Discovery and Development
Andreas Schuppert, Germany
Systems Biology of the Liver Cell
Siegfried Neumann, Germany
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05.10.2005, 15:30-16:30
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Session B4
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Closing Session
Chair: Derek Linkens, United Kingdom |
Room 1
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Patterns in Biological Networks
Thomas Wilhelm, Germany
Amorphous Computation, Random Graphs and Complex Biological Networks
Chris Cannings, United Kingdom
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