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Recent Advances in Natural Computing - Selected Results from the IWNC 7 Symposium

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book highlights recent advances in natural computing, including biology and its theory, bio-inspired computing, computational aesthetics, computational models and theories, computing with natural media, philosophy of natural computing and educational technology. It presents extended versions of the best papers selected from the symposium "7th International Workshop on Natural Computing" (IWNC7), held in Tokyo, Japan, in 2013.
The target audience is not limited to researchers working in natural computing but also those active in biological engineering, fine/media art design, aesthetics and philosophy.

List of contents

Recent Developments on Reaction Automata Theory; A Survey.- Comparison of Two Interval Models for Fuzzy-valued Genetic Algorithm.- Convergence of asynchronous cellular automata (under null boundary condition) and their application in pattern classification.- Science, So Close and Yet So Far Away; How People View Science, Science Subjects and Scientists.- Towards Cyber-Phenomenology: Aesthetics and Natural Computing in Multi-Level Information Systems.- Toward Another Possible Visualization of Massaging; The First Short Step from Klee to Scientific Visualization.- The Generation of Emotional Transmission via Medium-Perceiving Drawing System and The Plasticity of Subjects.- Fat as Soft Architecture; The Spontaneous Transformation of Lipids into Organic Geometries with Predefined Biophysical Properties.- Breeding-Back of Goldfish as a Practice that Mediates Between Experimental Biology and Aesthetics.

Summary

This book highlights recent advances in natural computing, including biology and its theory, bio-inspired computing, computational aesthetics, computational models and theories, computing with natural media, philosophy of natural computing and educational technology. It presents extended versions of the best papers selected from the symposium “7th International Workshop on Natural Computing” (IWNC7), held in Tokyo, Japan, in 2013.
The target audience is not limited to researchers working in natural computing but also those active in biological engineering, fine/media art design, aesthetics and philosophy.

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