Towards a self regulating local network neighbourhood artificial immune system for data clustering

A. J. Graaff, A. Engelbrecht
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The theory of idiotopic lymphocyte networks in the natural immune system inspired the modelling of network based artificial immune systems (AIS). Many of these network based AIS models establish network links between the artificial lymphocytes (ALCs) whenever the measured Euclidean distance between the ALCs are below a certain network threshold. The linked ALCs represent an artificial lymphocyte network. Graaff and Engelbrecht introduced the Local Network Neighbourhood AIS (LNNAIS) [2]. The interpretation of the network theory is the main difference between LNNAIS and existing network based AIS models. The LNNAIS uses the concept of an artificial lymphocyte neighbourhood to determine network links between ALCs [A.J. Graaf and A.P. Engelbrecht, 2007]. The purpose of this paper is to highlight the drawbacks of the proposed LNNAIS model and to address these drawbacks with some enhancements, improving LNNAIS towards a self regulating AIS.
面向数据聚类的自调节局部网络邻域人工免疫系统
自然免疫系统中独特位淋巴细胞网络的理论启发了基于网络的人工免疫系统(AIS)的建模。许多基于网络的AIS模型在人工淋巴细胞(alc)之间测量的欧氏距离低于一定的网络阈值时,就会建立人工淋巴细胞(alc)之间的网络连接。连接的ALCs代表一个人工淋巴细胞网络。Graaff和Engelbrecht提出了Local Network Neighbourhood AIS (LNNAIS)[2]。网络理论的解释是LNNAIS与现有基于网络的AIS模型的主要区别。LNNAIS使用人工淋巴细胞邻域的概念来确定ALCs之间的网络连接[j]Graaf and A.P. Engelbrecht, 2007]。本文的目的是强调所提出的LNNAIS模型的缺点,并通过一些增强来解决这些缺点,将LNNAIS改进为自我调节的AIS。
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