NiSIS Brainstorming Meeting
Palma de Mallorca, Spain
08.06.2006 - 09.06.2006
Sessions
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08.06.2006, 12:30-14:00
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Session A1
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Opening
Chair: Derek Linkens, United Kingdom
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Room 1
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Welcome
Derek Linkens, United Kingdom
Biological Sensory Systems - Models for NiSIS
Joseph Lengeler, Germany
Bio-ICT Synergies
Fernando Martin-Sanchez, Spain
Performance of Natural and Artificial Organs
Jörg Vienken, Germany
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08.06.2006, 14:00-15:30
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Session A2
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State-of-the art and Grand Challenges
Chair: Derek Linkens, United Kingdom
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State-of-the-art and Grand Challenges for nature-inspired Data Technologies
Davide Anguita, Italy
State-of-the-art and Grand Challenges for nature-inspired Networks
Trevor P. Martin, United Kingdom
Status Quo & Quo Vadis ? - The Evolutionary View
Michael Pfaff, Germany
Needs of the Industry in the area of Technology Transfer and Practical Implementation
Aleksandar Jovanovic, Germany
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08.06.2006, 16:00-17:30
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Session A31
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Nature-inspired Systems, Modelling, Optimization and Control Group Session
Chair: Reinhard Guthke, Germany
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Learning of Multitasking from the Liver
Sebastian Zellmer, Germany; Rolf Gebhardt
Nature-inspired Multi-Agent Systems in the Task Assignment Domain
Ronald Westra, Netherlands; Steven de Jong, Karl Tuyls
Towards Nature-inspired Self Management of Problem Solving Strategies
David A. Pelta, Spain; Alejandro Sancho-Royo, Jose L. Verdegay
Nature-inspired Optimization in Process Control
Kauko Leiviskä, Finland
Immune System-inspired Health Monitoring of Machinery using the Danger Theory
Jens Strackeljan, Germany; Kauko Leiviskä, Esko Juuso, Sulo Lahdelma
Application of Artificial Immune System in Wiki-based Information System Recommendation
Janusz Sobecki, Poland
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08.06.2006, 16:00-17:30
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Session A32
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Nature-inspired Networks Group Session
Chair: Trevor P. Martin, United Kingdom
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Nature-inspired Agents to handle Interactions in Information Technology Systems
Ann Nowe, Belgium
Nature-inspired Methods Can Advance Information Network Modelling
Andreas Nürnberger, Germany
Social-inspired Aspects in Information Systems
Przemyslaw Kazienko, Poland; Katarzyna Musial
Corporate Brain: Sparking new Ideas Through External Associations
Michael Berthold, Germany; Andreas Nürnberger
Selfadaption of Artificial Neural Networks
Christian Hummert, Germany
Can Insights into the Evolution of Natural Communities Move Forward Research on Human Community Dynamics
Tanja Falkowski, Germany
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08.06.2006, 16:00-17:30
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Session A33
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Nature-inspired Nature-inspired Data Base Technology Group Session
Chair: Davide Anguita, Italy
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Applications in Speciality Chemistry Industry - Waiting for Nature-inspired Solutions
Monika Berendsen, Germany; Reinhard Dudda
Discrete and Continious Aspects of Nature-inspired Methods
Lenka Lhotska, Czech Republic; Martin Macas, Miroslav Bursa
Nature-inspired Methods for Knowledge Generation from Data in Real-Time
Plamen Angelov, United Kingdom
Nature-inspired Methods for Automatic Detection and Classification in Cytogenetic Systems
José Borges, Portugal
Nature-inspired Methods for Local Pattern Detection
Thomas Seidl, Ira Assent, Ralph Krieger, Andreas Steffens
Physically-inspired Artificial Learning Models
Dymitr Ruta, Great Britain; Bogdan Gabrys
Nature-inspired Robustness of Networks
Rüdiger W. Brause, Germany
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09.06.2006, 09:00-10:00
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Session B1
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Final Discussons in the three Groups and Preparation of the Statement in the
Closing Session
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Conclusion and Grand Challenges for Nature-inspired Data Base Technology
Davide Anguita, Italy
Conclusion and Grand Challenges for Nature-inspired Networks
Trevor Martin, United Kingdom
Conclusion and Grand Challenges for Nature-inspired Systems, Modelling, Optimization and Control
Reinhard Guthke, Germany
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09.06.2006, 10:30-12:30
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Session B2
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Closing - Conclusion by the Focus Group chairmen and open discussion
Chair: Derek Linkens, United Kingdom
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