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Bio-Inspired Computing: Recent Innovations and Applications

Current price: $159.95
Bio-Inspired Computing: Recent Innovations and Applications
Bio-Inspired Computing: Recent Innovations and Applications

Barnes and Noble

Bio-Inspired Computing: Recent Innovations and Applications

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The book deals with the recent innovations and applications of bio-inspired computing. Bio-inspired computational algorithms are an evolving discipline of research in the genre of artificial intelligence. Highly efficient and autonomous intelligent artifacts are built for operations in tough and unpredictable conditions and perplexed biology is the inspiration. This book caters to the people who are enthralled with the idea of designing artifacts with chronic intelligence and want to work on it. This book provides complete assistance with respect to design, engineering, security etc. for the idea to work out. It is the amalgamation of genetic algorithms, artificial immunity, particle swarm optimization and hybrids to redeem numerous glitches throughout the world. The research articles provide improvised level of algorithm performances, probable applications and hybrid of different techniques. This would cater to the students, scientists and practitioners regarding artificial intelligence and engineering.

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