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'In silico' simulation of biological processes [[electronic resource] /] / [editors, Gregory Bock and Jamie A. Goode]
'In silico' simulation of biological processes [[electronic resource] /] / [editors, Gregory Bock and Jamie A. Goode]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, UK ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley, 2002
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (272 p.)
Disciplina 570/.1/13
660.6
Altri autori (Persone) BockGregory
GoodeJamie
Collana Novartis Foundation symposium
Soggetto topico Biology - Computer simulation
Bioinformatics
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-27080-2
9780470857900
9786610270804
0-470-66805-9
0-470-85790-0
0-470-85789-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 'IN SILICO' SIMULATION OF BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES; Contents; Participants; Chair's introduction; Integrative biological modelling in silico; Discussion; Advances in computing, and their impact on scientific computing; Discussion; From physics to phenomenology. Levels of description and levels of selection; Making sense of complex phenomena in biology; Discussion; On ontologies for biologists: the Gene Ontology-untangling the web; Discussion; General discussion I; Model validation; The KEGG database; Discussion; Bioinformatics of cellular signalling; Discussion; General discussion II
Standards of communicationSemantics and intercommunicability; Imaging-based integrative models of the heart: closing the loop between experiment and simulation; Discussion; General discussion III; Modelling Ca(2+) signalling; The Virtual Cell project; Discussion; Modelling the bacterial chemotaxis receptor complex; The heart cell in silico: successes, failures and prospects; Discussion; Discussion; General discussion IV; The IUPS Physiome Project; Discussion; Using in silico biology to facilitate drug development; Discussion; Final discussion; Is there a theoretical biology?
Index of contributorsSubject index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910143231003321
Chichester, West Sussex, UK ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley, 2002
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'In silico' simulation of biological processes [[electronic resource] /] / [editors, Gregory Bock and Jamie A. Goode]
'In silico' simulation of biological processes [[electronic resource] /] / [editors, Gregory Bock and Jamie A. Goode]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, UK ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley, 2002
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (272 p.)
Disciplina 570/.1/13
660.6
Altri autori (Persone) BockGregory
GoodeJamie
Collana Novartis Foundation symposium
Soggetto topico Biology - Computer simulation
Bioinformatics
ISBN 1-280-27080-2
9780470857900
9786610270804
0-470-66805-9
0-470-85790-0
0-470-85789-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 'IN SILICO' SIMULATION OF BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES; Contents; Participants; Chair's introduction; Integrative biological modelling in silico; Discussion; Advances in computing, and their impact on scientific computing; Discussion; From physics to phenomenology. Levels of description and levels of selection; Making sense of complex phenomena in biology; Discussion; On ontologies for biologists: the Gene Ontology-untangling the web; Discussion; General discussion I; Model validation; The KEGG database; Discussion; Bioinformatics of cellular signalling; Discussion; General discussion II
Standards of communicationSemantics and intercommunicability; Imaging-based integrative models of the heart: closing the loop between experiment and simulation; Discussion; General discussion III; Modelling Ca(2+) signalling; The Virtual Cell project; Discussion; Modelling the bacterial chemotaxis receptor complex; The heart cell in silico: successes, failures and prospects; Discussion; Discussion; General discussion IV; The IUPS Physiome Project; Discussion; Using in silico biology to facilitate drug development; Discussion; Final discussion; Is there a theoretical biology?
Index of contributorsSubject index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830290003321
Chichester, West Sussex, UK ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley, 2002
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'In silico' simulation of biological processes [[electronic resource] /] / [editors, Gregory Bock and Jamie A. Goode]
'In silico' simulation of biological processes [[electronic resource] /] / [editors, Gregory Bock and Jamie A. Goode]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, UK ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley, 2002
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (272 p.)
Disciplina 570/.1/13
660.6
Altri autori (Persone) BockGregory
GoodeJamie
Collana Novartis Foundation symposium
Soggetto topico Biology - Computer simulation
Bioinformatics
ISBN 1-280-27080-2
9780470857900
9786610270804
0-470-66805-9
0-470-85790-0
0-470-85789-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 'IN SILICO' SIMULATION OF BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES; Contents; Participants; Chair's introduction; Integrative biological modelling in silico; Discussion; Advances in computing, and their impact on scientific computing; Discussion; From physics to phenomenology. Levels of description and levels of selection; Making sense of complex phenomena in biology; Discussion; On ontologies for biologists: the Gene Ontology-untangling the web; Discussion; General discussion I; Model validation; The KEGG database; Discussion; Bioinformatics of cellular signalling; Discussion; General discussion II
Standards of communicationSemantics and intercommunicability; Imaging-based integrative models of the heart: closing the loop between experiment and simulation; Discussion; General discussion III; Modelling Ca(2+) signalling; The Virtual Cell project; Discussion; Modelling the bacterial chemotaxis receptor complex; The heart cell in silico: successes, failures and prospects; Discussion; Discussion; General discussion IV; The IUPS Physiome Project; Discussion; Using in silico biology to facilitate drug development; Discussion; Final discussion; Is there a theoretical biology?
Index of contributorsSubject index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910841608003321
Chichester, West Sussex, UK ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley, 2002
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Advances in Artificial Life [[electronic resource] ] : 6th European Conference, ECAL 2001, Prague, Czech Republic, September 10-14, 2001. Proceedings / / edited by Jozef Kelemen, Petr Sosik
Advances in Artificial Life [[electronic resource] ] : 6th European Conference, ECAL 2001, Prague, Czech Republic, September 10-14, 2001. Proceedings / / edited by Jozef Kelemen, Petr Sosik
Edizione [1st ed. 2001.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XX, 728 p.)
Disciplina 570/.1/13
Collana Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
Soggetto topico Artificial intelligence
Computer simulation
Life sciences
Bioinformatics 
Computational biology 
Computers
Computer science—Mathematics
Artificial Intelligence
Simulation and Modeling
Life Sciences, general
Computer Appl. in Life Sciences
Computation by Abstract Devices
Mathematics of Computing
ISBN 3-540-44811-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Invited Lectures -- Computing in Nonlinear Media: Make Waves, Study Collisions -- Ant Algorithms Solve Difficult Optimization Problems -- The Shifting Network: Volume Signalling in Real and Robot Nervous Systems -- A Study of Replicators and Hypercycles by Typogenetics -- Emergence of a Super-Turing Computational Potential in Artificial Living Systems -- Agents in Environments -- Eco-Grammars to Model Biological Systems: Adding Probabilities to Agents -- Dynamics of the Environment for Adaptation in Static Resource Models -- Adaptive Behavior through a Darwinist Machine -- Fault-Tolerant Structures: Towards Robust Self-Replication in a Probabilistic Environment -- Survival of the Unfittest? - The Seceder Model and its Fitness Landscape -- Evolving Multi-agent Networks in Structured Environments -- Suicide as an Evolutionarily Stable Strategy -- Eden: An Evolutionary Sonic Ecosystem -- New Hybrid Architecture in Artificial Life Simulation -- “In Silico” Experiments on Heavy Metal Sorption by Algal Biomass -- Spatially Explicit Models of Forager Interference -- Antigens, Antibodies, and the World Wide Web -- I Like What I Know: How Recognition-Based Decisions Can Structure the Environment -- Artificial Chemistry -- Bio-Language for Computing with Membranes -- Artificial Chemistry: Computational Studies on the Emergence of Self-Reproducing Units -- Stability of Metabolic and Balanced Organisations -- Spontaneous Formation of Proto-cells in an Universal Artificial Chemistry on a Planar Graph -- Cellular and Neuronal Systems -- Understanding the Agent’s Brain: A Quantitative Approach -- Observations on Complex Multi-state CAs -- Artificial Neural Networks and Artificial Evolution as Tools to Study Organization of Spatial Behavior in Rats -- transsys: A Generic Formalism for Modelling Regulatory Networks in Morphogenesis -- Evolution of Reinforcement Learning in Uncertain Environments: Emergence of Risk-Aversion and Matching -- Searching for One-Dimensional Cellular Automata in the Absence of a priori Information -- Neutral Networks and Evolvability with Complex Genotype-Phenotype Mapping -- Externally Controllable and Destructible Self-Replicating Loops -- The Effect of Neuromodulations on the Adaptability of Evolved Neurocontrollers -- Collaborative Systems -- Testing Collaborative Agents Defined as Stream X-Machines with Distributed Grammars -- A Three-Dimensional Environment for Self-Reproducing Programs -- Pareto Optimality in Coevolutionary Learning -- On Emergence in Evolutionary Multiagent Systems -- Division of Labour in Simulated Ant Colonies Under Spatial Constraints -- Emergent Organisation in Colonies of Simple Automata -- Evolving Communication without Dedicated Communication Channels -- Modelling Animal Behaviour in Contests: Conventions for Resource Allocation -- A Model of Human Mate Choice with Courtship That Predicts Population Patterns -- Establishing Communication Systems without Explicit Meaning Transmission -- The Difficulty of the Baldwinian Account of Linguistic Innateness -- Evolution -- Making Evolution an Offer It Can’t Refuse: Morphology and the Extradimensional Bypass -- Model of Evolutionary Emergence of Purposeful Adaptive Behavior. The Role of Motivation -- Passing the ALife Test: Activity Statistics Classify Evolution in Geb as Unbounded -- On the Evolution of Artificial Consciousness -- Some Effects of Individual Learning on the Evolution of Sensors -- Transitions in a Simple Evolutionary Model -- Towards the Implementation of Evolving Autopoietic Artificial Agents -- Verification of Text Transcription History by Using Evolutionary Algorithms -- Genetic Algorithm as a Result of Phenomenological Reduction of Natural Evolution -- String Rewriting Grammar Optimized Using an Evolvability Measure -- A Visually-Based Evolvable Control Architecture for Agents in Interactive Entertainment Applications -- Symbiotic Composition and Evolvability -- Robotics -- nBrains A New Type of Robot Brain -- Can Wheeled Robots Illuminate Adaptive Behaviour? -- Evolution, Adaption, and Behavioural Holism in Artificial Intelligence -- Evolving Bipedal Locomotion with a Dynamically-Rearranging Neural Network -- SlugBot: A Robot Predator -- Mobile Robot Control Based on Boolean Logic with Internal Memory -- Emergence of Cooperative Tactics by Soccer Agents with Ability of Prediction and Learning -- Patch Sorting: Multi-object Clustering Using Minimalist Robots -- Behavioural Formation Management in Robotic Soccer -- Control System of Flexible Structure Multi-cell Robot Using Amoeboid Self-Organization Mode -- Towards Self-Organising Structure Formations: A Decentralized Approach -- Vision,Visualisation,Language,and Communication -- Affective Interaction between Humans and Robots -- The Survival of the Smallest: Stability Conditions for the Cultural Evolution of Compositional Language -- Smooth Operator? Understanding and Visualising Mutation Bias -- The Use of Latent Semantic Indexing to Identify Evolutionary Trajectories in Behaviour Space -- Data Visualization Method for Growing Self-Organizing Networks with Ant Clustering Algorithm -- Insect Inspired Visual Control of Translatory Flight -- The Importance of Rapid Cultural Convergence in the Evolution of Learned Symbolic Communication -- Emergent Syntax: The Unremitting Value of Computational Modeling for Understanding the Origins of Complex Language -- Miscellaneous -- Amorphous Geometry -- Artificial Life and Historical Processes -- Aesthetic Fitness and Artificial Evolution for the Selection of Imagery from the Mythical Infinite Library -- Distributing a Mind on the Internet: The World-Wide-Mind -- The Dimensions of the Cyber Universe -- Taxonomy in Alife. Measures of Similarity for Complex Artificial Organisms -- The ?-Game System: An Approach to a Meta-game -- Formal Description of Autopoiesis Based on the Theory of Category -- An Information-Theoretic Approach for the Quantification of Relevance -- First Implementation of the World-Wide-Mind -- Evolving Lives: The Individual Historical Dimension in Evolution.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910143626403321
Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2001
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Advances in Artificial Life [[electronic resource] ] : 6th European Conference, ECAL 2001, Prague, Czech Republic, September 10-14, 2001. Proceedings / / edited by Jozef Kelemen, Petr Sosik
Advances in Artificial Life [[electronic resource] ] : 6th European Conference, ECAL 2001, Prague, Czech Republic, September 10-14, 2001. Proceedings / / edited by Jozef Kelemen, Petr Sosik
Edizione [1st ed. 2001.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XX, 728 p.)
Disciplina 570/.1/13
Collana Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
Soggetto topico Artificial intelligence
Computer simulation
Life sciences
Bioinformatics 
Computational biology 
Computers
Computer science—Mathematics
Artificial Intelligence
Simulation and Modeling
Life Sciences, general
Computer Appl. in Life Sciences
Computation by Abstract Devices
Mathematics of Computing
ISBN 3-540-44811-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Invited Lectures -- Computing in Nonlinear Media: Make Waves, Study Collisions -- Ant Algorithms Solve Difficult Optimization Problems -- The Shifting Network: Volume Signalling in Real and Robot Nervous Systems -- A Study of Replicators and Hypercycles by Typogenetics -- Emergence of a Super-Turing Computational Potential in Artificial Living Systems -- Agents in Environments -- Eco-Grammars to Model Biological Systems: Adding Probabilities to Agents -- Dynamics of the Environment for Adaptation in Static Resource Models -- Adaptive Behavior through a Darwinist Machine -- Fault-Tolerant Structures: Towards Robust Self-Replication in a Probabilistic Environment -- Survival of the Unfittest? - The Seceder Model and its Fitness Landscape -- Evolving Multi-agent Networks in Structured Environments -- Suicide as an Evolutionarily Stable Strategy -- Eden: An Evolutionary Sonic Ecosystem -- New Hybrid Architecture in Artificial Life Simulation -- “In Silico” Experiments on Heavy Metal Sorption by Algal Biomass -- Spatially Explicit Models of Forager Interference -- Antigens, Antibodies, and the World Wide Web -- I Like What I Know: How Recognition-Based Decisions Can Structure the Environment -- Artificial Chemistry -- Bio-Language for Computing with Membranes -- Artificial Chemistry: Computational Studies on the Emergence of Self-Reproducing Units -- Stability of Metabolic and Balanced Organisations -- Spontaneous Formation of Proto-cells in an Universal Artificial Chemistry on a Planar Graph -- Cellular and Neuronal Systems -- Understanding the Agent’s Brain: A Quantitative Approach -- Observations on Complex Multi-state CAs -- Artificial Neural Networks and Artificial Evolution as Tools to Study Organization of Spatial Behavior in Rats -- transsys: A Generic Formalism for Modelling Regulatory Networks in Morphogenesis -- Evolution of Reinforcement Learning in Uncertain Environments: Emergence of Risk-Aversion and Matching -- Searching for One-Dimensional Cellular Automata in the Absence of a priori Information -- Neutral Networks and Evolvability with Complex Genotype-Phenotype Mapping -- Externally Controllable and Destructible Self-Replicating Loops -- The Effect of Neuromodulations on the Adaptability of Evolved Neurocontrollers -- Collaborative Systems -- Testing Collaborative Agents Defined as Stream X-Machines with Distributed Grammars -- A Three-Dimensional Environment for Self-Reproducing Programs -- Pareto Optimality in Coevolutionary Learning -- On Emergence in Evolutionary Multiagent Systems -- Division of Labour in Simulated Ant Colonies Under Spatial Constraints -- Emergent Organisation in Colonies of Simple Automata -- Evolving Communication without Dedicated Communication Channels -- Modelling Animal Behaviour in Contests: Conventions for Resource Allocation -- A Model of Human Mate Choice with Courtship That Predicts Population Patterns -- Establishing Communication Systems without Explicit Meaning Transmission -- The Difficulty of the Baldwinian Account of Linguistic Innateness -- Evolution -- Making Evolution an Offer It Can’t Refuse: Morphology and the Extradimensional Bypass -- Model of Evolutionary Emergence of Purposeful Adaptive Behavior. The Role of Motivation -- Passing the ALife Test: Activity Statistics Classify Evolution in Geb as Unbounded -- On the Evolution of Artificial Consciousness -- Some Effects of Individual Learning on the Evolution of Sensors -- Transitions in a Simple Evolutionary Model -- Towards the Implementation of Evolving Autopoietic Artificial Agents -- Verification of Text Transcription History by Using Evolutionary Algorithms -- Genetic Algorithm as a Result of Phenomenological Reduction of Natural Evolution -- String Rewriting Grammar Optimized Using an Evolvability Measure -- A Visually-Based Evolvable Control Architecture for Agents in Interactive Entertainment Applications -- Symbiotic Composition and Evolvability -- Robotics -- nBrains A New Type of Robot Brain -- Can Wheeled Robots Illuminate Adaptive Behaviour? -- Evolution, Adaption, and Behavioural Holism in Artificial Intelligence -- Evolving Bipedal Locomotion with a Dynamically-Rearranging Neural Network -- SlugBot: A Robot Predator -- Mobile Robot Control Based on Boolean Logic with Internal Memory -- Emergence of Cooperative Tactics by Soccer Agents with Ability of Prediction and Learning -- Patch Sorting: Multi-object Clustering Using Minimalist Robots -- Behavioural Formation Management in Robotic Soccer -- Control System of Flexible Structure Multi-cell Robot Using Amoeboid Self-Organization Mode -- Towards Self-Organising Structure Formations: A Decentralized Approach -- Vision,Visualisation,Language,and Communication -- Affective Interaction between Humans and Robots -- The Survival of the Smallest: Stability Conditions for the Cultural Evolution of Compositional Language -- Smooth Operator? Understanding and Visualising Mutation Bias -- The Use of Latent Semantic Indexing to Identify Evolutionary Trajectories in Behaviour Space -- Data Visualization Method for Growing Self-Organizing Networks with Ant Clustering Algorithm -- Insect Inspired Visual Control of Translatory Flight -- The Importance of Rapid Cultural Convergence in the Evolution of Learned Symbolic Communication -- Emergent Syntax: The Unremitting Value of Computational Modeling for Understanding the Origins of Complex Language -- Miscellaneous -- Amorphous Geometry -- Artificial Life and Historical Processes -- Aesthetic Fitness and Artificial Evolution for the Selection of Imagery from the Mythical Infinite Library -- Distributing a Mind on the Internet: The World-Wide-Mind -- The Dimensions of the Cyber Universe -- Taxonomy in Alife. Measures of Similarity for Complex Artificial Organisms -- The ?-Game System: An Approach to a Meta-game -- Formal Description of Autopoiesis Based on the Theory of Category -- An Information-Theoretic Approach for the Quantification of Relevance -- First Implementation of the World-Wide-Mind -- Evolving Lives: The Individual Historical Dimension in Evolution.
Record Nr. UNISA-996465813403316
Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2001
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Artificial life VI : proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Artificial Life / / edited by Christoph Adami ... [et al.]
Artificial life VI : proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Artificial Life / / edited by Christoph Adami ... [et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa The MIT Press Open
Disciplina 570/.1/13
Altri autori (Persone) AdamiChristoph
Soggetto topico Biological systems - Computer simulation - Congresses
Biological systems - Simulation methods - Congresses
ISBN 0-262-51099-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910765841903321
The MIT Press Open
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Systems Biology [[electronic resource] ] : Integrative Biology and Simulation Tools / / edited by Aleš Prokop, Béla Csukás
Systems Biology [[electronic resource] ] : Integrative Biology and Simulation Tools / / edited by Aleš Prokop, Béla Csukás
Edizione [1st ed. 2013.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Dordrecht : , : Springer Netherlands : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (568 p.)
Disciplina 570/.1/13
611.018
Soggetto topico Medicine
Microbial genetics
Microbial genomics
Computer simulation
Biomedical engineering
Biomedicine, general
Microbial Genetics and Genomics
Simulation and Modeling
Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering
ISBN 94-007-6803-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Functional genomics, proteomics, metabolomics and bioinformatics for systems biology -- Comparing biological networks: a survey on graph classifying techniques -- Emergent properties of gene regulatory networks – models and data -- Regulatory crosstalk analysis of biochemical networks in the nucleus accumbens -- Properties of biological networks -- Network analysis for systems biology -- Computational approaches for reconstruction of time-varying biological networks from Omics data -- Probabilistic graphical modeling in systems biology: a framework for integrative approaches -- Innovations of the rule-based modeling approach -- Reproducibility of model-based results in systems biology -- Parameter identifiability and redundancy, with applications to a general class of stochastic carcinogenesis models -- Semantic systems biology: formal knowledge representation in systems biology for model construction, retrieval, validation and discovery -- Computational infrastructures for data and knowledge management in systems biology -- Computational tools and resources for integrative modeling in systems biology -- Agent-based modeling approaches to multi-scale systems biology: An example agent-based model of acute pulmonary inflammation -- Reconstructing cellular signaling and regulatory networks - an integrative approach for systems-level drug discovery -- A survey of current integrative network algorithms for systems biology -- Direct Computer Mapping based modeling of a multiscale process, involving p53/miR-34a signaling.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910739442703321
Dordrecht : , : Springer Netherlands : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2013
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