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9th BICT 2015: New York City, NY, USA
- Junichi Suzuki, Tadashi Nakano, Henry Hess:

BICT 2015, Proceedings of the 9th EAI International Conference on Bio-inspired Information and Communications Technologies (formerly BIONETICS), New York City, United States, December 3-5, 2015. ICST/ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-63190-100-3 - Tomohiro Nakao, Jun-nosuke Teramae, Naoki Wakamiya:

Biologically-inspired adaptive routing protocol with stochastic route exploration. 1-6 - Di-Wei Huang, Rodolphe J. Gentili, James A. Reggia:

A Self-Organizing Map Architecture for Arm Reaching Based on Limit Cycle Attractors. 7-14 - Martin Macas, Fabio Moretti:

Sensitivity based selection of inputs and delays for NARX models. 15-20 - Ahmad Y. Javaid, Quamar Niyaz, Weiqing Sun, Mansoor Alam:

A Deep Learning Approach for Network Intrusion Detection System. 21-26 - S. M. Ali Musa Kazmi, Bärbel Mertsching:

Gist+RatSLAM: An Incremental Bio-inspired Place Recognition Front-End for RatSLAM. 27-34 - Hua Yang, Naoki Wakamiya, Masayuki Murata, Takanori Iwai, Satoru Yamano:

An Autonomous and Distributed Mobility Management Scheme in Mobile Core Networks. 35-42 - Dragana Laketic, Gunnar Tufte, Odd Rune Lykkebø, Stefano Nichele:

An Explanation of Computation - Collective Electrodynamics in Blobs of Carbon Nanotubes. 43-48 - Ashok Chauhan, Le Zhao, Julian Paton, Alain Nogaret:

Bio-inspired Hardware Central Pattern Generator (hCPG) as a Therapy for Cardiorespiratory Disease. 49-52 - Hirotake Yamazoe, Tomoko Yonezawa:

Wearable robot that measures user vital signs for elderly care and support. 53-56 - Takuya Ogawa, Hirotake Yamazoe, Ikuhisa Mitsugami, Yasushi Yagi:

Analysis of Gait Changes Caused by Simulated Left Knee Disorder. 57-60 - Noriaki Kuwahara:

Assessing the Use of Communication Robots for Recreational Activities at Nursing Homes. 61-64 - Naoto Yoshida, Yukari Nakatani, Tomoko Yonezawa:

Breathing Expression for Intimate Communication Corresponding to the Physical Distance and Contact between Human and Robot. 65-68 - Tomoko Yonezawa, Naoto Yoshida, Kento Kuboshima:

Design of Pet Robots with Limitations of Lives and Inherited Characteristics. 69-72 - William Casey, Parisa Memarmoshrefi, Ansgar Kellner, Jose Andre Morales, Bud Mishra:

Identity Deception and Game Deterrence via Signaling Games. 73-82 - Alexia Chatzikonstantinou, Christoforos Ntantogian, Georgios Karopoulos, Christos Xenakis:

Evaluation of Cryptography Usage in Android Applications. 83-90 - Hang Zhang, Parisa Memarmoshrefi, Fatemeh Ashrafi, Dieter Hogrefe:

Investigating the Learning Phase of an Autonomous Authentication in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks. 91-92 - Saizalmursidi Md Mustam, Sharifah Kamilah Syed Yusof, Suleiman Zubair:

Capacity of Multilayer Diffusion-based Molecular Communication (DBMC) Channel. 93-99 - Nishtha Chopra, Ke Yang, Qammer H. Abbasi, Khalid A. Qaraqe, Mike Philpott, Akram Alomainy:

Characterization of Human Skin Using THz Time Domain Spectroscopy for In-Body Nanonetworks. 100-101 - Mohammad Mahfuz:

Receiver Design Considerations in Concentration-Encoded Molecular Communication Based on Sampling Rate Selection. 102-103 - Mohammad Mahfuz:

Strength-based Signal Detection in PAM OOK Concentration-Encoded Molecular Communication. 104-107 - Khajamoinuddin Syed, Bhanu K. Kamapantula, Michael L. Mayo, Edward J. Perkins, Preetam Ghosh:

Abundance of connected motifs in transcriptional networks, a case study using random forests regression. 108-115 - Timothy Walters, Rosemary Espinal, Vanessa Restrepo, Joseph Santacroce, Douglas E. Dow:

Activity Monitoring System for Independent Elderly Living. 116-119 - Vian Abraham, Yasameen Al Mharib, Brian Donnel, Xiaobin Le, Joseph Santacroce, Douglas E. Dow:

Automatic Regulator for Supplemental Oxygen Therapy. 120-123 - Zikri Bayraktar, Muge Komurcu:

Adaptive Wind Driven Optimization. 124-127 - Martin Clauß, Lydia Lotzmann, Martin Middendorf:

A Population Based ACO Algorithm for the Combined Tours TSP Problem. 128-135 - Vincent A. Cicirello:

Genetic Algorithm Parameter Control: Application to Scheduling with Sequence-Dependent Setups. 136-143 - Ramana Pidaparti, Somenath Das, Preetam Ghosh:

An Algorithm for stable Microtubule Curvature Conformation. 144-147 - Michael L. Mayo, Kevin Pilkiewicz:

Multiscale Modeling of Information Conveyed by Gene-Regulatory Signaling. 148-151 - Lin Lin, Chengfeng Yang, Maode Ma:

Offset and Skew Estimation for Clock Synchronization in Molecular Communication Systems. 152-156 - Pengfei Lu, Yang You, Bo Liu, Zhenqiang Wu:

A Vertical Channel Model of Molecular Communication based on Alcohol Molecules. 157-162 - Yutaka Okaie, Tadashi Nakano, Takuya Obuchi, Takahiro Hara, Shojiro Nishio:

Mobility and Controllability of Bio-nanomachines. 163-164 - Taro Furubayashi, Tadashi Nakano, Andrew W. Eckford, Norikazu Ichihashi, Tetsuya Yomo:

Packet Replication and Noise in Reliable End-to-end Molecular Communication. 165-166 - Boleslaw Jaskula, Jaroslaw Szkola, Krzysztof Pancerz, Aneta Derkacz:

Eye-tracking Data, Complex Networks and Rough Sets: an Attempt Toward Combining Them. 167-173 - Jaroslav Horácek, Václav Koucky, Milan Hladík:

Children Lung Function Diagnostics - New Methods For Handling of Clinical Data. 174-176 - Kevin J. Emmett, Benjamin Schweinhart, Raul Rabadan:

Multiscale Topology of Chromatin Folding. 177-180 - Christopher L. Barrett, Fenix W. D. Huang, Christian M. Reidys:

Evidence of higher order patterns in information transmission between nucleotide sequences and folded molecular shapes of RNA. 181-184 - Adane Letta Mamuye, Emanuela Merelli, Luca Tesei:

Towards a Shape Language for Interpreting RNA Folding. 185-188 - Adane Letta Mamuye, Matteo Rucco:

Persistent Homology on RNA Secondary Structure Space. 189-192 - Kevin J. Emmett, Raul Rabadan:

Quantifying Reticulation in Phylogenetic Complexes Using Homology. 193-196 - Cristian Jimenez-Romero, David Sousa-Rodrigues, Jeffrey H. Johnson:

Designing Behaviour in Bio-inspired Robots Using Associative Topologies of Spiking-Neural-Networks. 197-200 - Emanuela Merelli, Marco Piangerelli, Matteo Rucco, Daniele Toller:

A topological approach for multivariate time series characterization: the epileptic brain. 201-204 - Omar el Ariss, Steve Bou Ghosn, Weifeng Xu:

Testing Software Using Swarm Intelligence: A Bee Colony Optimization Approach. 205-213 - Tsutomu Kumazawa, Chihiro Yokoyama, Munehiro Takimoto, Yasushi Kambayashi:

Ant Colony Optimization Based Model Checking Extended by Smell-like Pheromone. 214-220 - Salim Kebir, Isabelle Borne, Djamel Meslati:

A Genetic Algorithm for Automated Refactoring of Component-Based Software. 221-228 - Huihui Zhang, Tao Yue, Shaukat Ali, Chao Liu:

Facilitating Requirements Inspection with Search-Based Selection of Diverse Use Case Scenarios. 229-236 - Pratip Rana, Preetam Ghosh, Kevin Pilkiewicz, Edward J. Perkins, Chris Warner, Michael L. Mayo:

Capacity estimates of additive inverse Gaussian molecular channels with relay characteristics. 237-240 - Ahmed Abdelzaher, Thang N. Dinh, Michael L. Mayo, Preetam Ghosh:

Optimal topology of gene-regulatory networks: role of the average shortest path. 241-244 - Isao Hayashi, Masaki Ogino, Sayaka Kita, Jasmin Léveillé:

Recognition for Switching of Feedback and Feedforward Process in Motor internal model. 245-246 - Paul Leger, Manuela López, Carmen Hidalgo-Alcázar, Hiroaki Fukuda:

An Open Agent-Based Model to Simulate the Effect of WOM Marketing Campaigns. 247-248 - Amanda Prorok, M. Ani Hsieh, Vijay Kumar:

Fast Redistribution of a Swarm of Heterogeneous Robots. 249-255 - Dan Novischi, Adina Florea:

Ant Intelligent Robot: A Versatile and Low Cost Miniature Mobile Robot Platform for Swarm Robotics Research and Education. 256-263 - Daniela Kengyel, Payam Zahadat, Thomas Kunzfeld, Thomas Schmickl:

Collective Decision Making in a Swarm of Robots: How Robust the BEECLUST Algorithm Performs in Various Conditions. 264-271 - Mostafa Wahby, Alexander Weinhold, Heiko Hamann:

Revisiting BEECLUST: Aggregation of Swarm Robots with Adaptiveness to Different Light Settings. 272-279 - Michael Bodi, Martina Szopek, Payam Zahadat, Thomas Schmickl:

Evolving Mixed Societies: A one-dimensional modelling approach. 280-286 - Carlo Pinciroli, Adam Lee-Brown, Giovanni Beltrame:

A Tuple Space for Data Sharing in Robot Swarms. 287-294 - Todd Wareham:

Exploring Algorithmic Options for the Efficient Design and Reconfiguration of Reactive Robot Swarms. 295-302 - Violet Mwaffo, Maurizio Porfiri:

Group coordination in a biologically-inspired vectorial network model. 303-310 - Matthew Johnson, Daniel S. Brown:

Evolving and Controlling Perimeter, Rendezvous, and Foraging Behaviors in a Computation-Free Robot Swarm. 311-314 - Andrew Vardy, Nicholi Shieli:

BuPiGo: An Open and Extensible Platform for Visually-Guided Swarm Robots. 315-319 - Wen-Hsiang Lai, Pavol Polacek, Chih-Wei Huang:

A Posted-Price Auction for Heterogeneous Spectrum Sharing under Budget Constraints. 320-323 - Linh Chi Nguyen, Luciano Andreozzi:

Tough Behavior in the Repeated Bargaining Game. A Computer Simulation Study. 324-327 - Fang-Li Kung, Chih-Yu Wang:

Choose Early or Choose Wisely - A Chinese Restaurant Game Approach. 328-331 - Fumito Uwano, Naoki Tatebe, Masaya Nakata, Keiki Takadama, Tim Kovacs:

Reinforcement Learning with Internal Reward for Multi-Agent Cooperation: A Theoretical Approach. 332-339 - Akinori Murata, Masaya Nakata, Hiroyuki Sato, Tim Kovacs, Keiki Takadama:

Optimization of Aircraft Landing Route and Order: An approach of Hierarchical Evolutionary Computation. 340-347 - Ryo Nishimura, Hiroyuki Iizuka, Masahito Yamamoto:

Establishing Interaction between Machine and Medaka using Deep Q-Network. 348-354 - Wataru Noguchi, Hiroyuki Iizuka, Masahito Yamamoto:

Proposing Multimodal Integration Model Using LSTM and Autoencoder. 355-362 - Saori Iwanaga, Akira Namatame:

Effect of evacuee on contagion of evacuation. 363-366 - Hiroshi Sato, Masao Kubo, Akira Namatame:

Adaptive Leader Selection based on Influential Individuals. 367-370 - Makoto Mizuno, Keiko Toya, Kana Ozawa, Yutaro Nemoto, Shintaro Tanno, Kohei Arai, Keisuke Oura, Akira Ishii, Takaaki Ohnishi:

Simulating Customer-to-Customer Interaction In a B2B Financial Service Business By Empirical Agent-Based Modeling. 371-374 - Elitsa Asenova, Eileen Fu, Dan V. Nicolau Jr., Hsin-Yu Lin, Dan V. Nicolau:

Space Searching Algorithms Used by Fungi. 375-380 - Daisuke Inoue, Arif Rashedul Kabir, Akira Kakugo:

Intelligence of reconstructed biomolecular motor system. 381-382 - Ryuji Yokokawa:

Dynamic Microfluidic Channels for Active Nanotransport Driven by Kinesin Motor Proteins. 383-384 - Henri Palacci, Ofer Idan, Megan Armstrong, Takahiro Nitta, Henry Hess:

Microtubule Motional Diffusion Coefficient in Motility Assays is Determined by Heterogeneity in Motor Stiffness. 385-386 - Takahiro Nitta, Kouki Kawauchi:

Gliding Movements of Microtubule Driven by Kinesin Motors under External Force: Steering and Detachment. 387-388 - Naoki Kanatani, Hiroaki Kojima, Kazuhiro Oiwa:

Dynamic Alignment and Millimeter-scale Vortex Formation of Microtubules Driven by Different Types of Dynein. 389-390 - Satyaki Roy, Vijay Kumar Shah, Sajal K. Das:

Characterization of E. coli Gene Regulatory Network and its Topological Enhancement by Edge Rewiring. 391-398 - Hyun-Ho Choi, Jung-Ryun Lee, Bongsoo Roh, Mijeong Hoh, Hyungseok Choi:

Bio-Inspired Routing Protocol Based on Pheromone Diffusion in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. 399-406 - Youngjae Kim, Jung-Ryun Lee, Jiyoung Jung, Eutteum Kong, Uiseong You, Chanjae Lee, Hyun-Ho Choi, Jaesung Park, Myoung-hun Han, Bongsoo Roh, Chanyi Park, Mijeong Hoh, Hyungseok Choi:

Bio-inspired Resource Allocation for Multi-hop Networks. 407-410 - Bongsoo Roh, Myoung-hun Han, Mijeong Hoh, Hwi-Sung Park, Kwangsoo Kim, Byeong-Hee Roh:

Distributed Call Admission Control for DESYNC-TDMA in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. 411-413 - Kwangsoo Kim, Cheol-Woong Lee, Byeong-Hee Roh, Bongsoo Roh, Myoung-hun Han:

Routing Metric based on Slot Length of AODV on Multihop DESYNC-TDMA. 414-417 - Todd Wareham:

On the Computational Complexity of Software (Re)Modularization: Elaborations and Opportunities. 418-424 - Todd Wareham, Marieke Sweers:

On the Computational Complexity of Designing and Reconfiguring Component-based Software Systems. 425-432 - Cristian Vidal, David Benavides, Paul Leger, José Angel Galindo, Hiroaki Fukuda:

Mixing of Join Point Interfaces and Feature-Oriented Programming for Modular Software Product Line. 433-437 - Isao Sasano:

A Tool for Visualizing Buffer Overflow with Detecting Return Address Overwriting. 438-441 - Wiliam Rocha, Hiroaki Fukuda, Paul Leger:

Modular Asynchronous Web Programming: Advantages & Challenges. 442-445 - Andrew Schumann, Krzysztof Pancerz:

A Rough Set Version of the Go Game on Physarum Machines. 446-452 - Aydin Saribudak, Yiyu Dong, James Hsieh, M. Ümit Uyar:

Bio-inspired Computation Approach for Tumor Growth with Spatial Randomness Analysis of Kidney Cancer Xenograft Pathology Slides. 453-460 - Andrew Schumann:

From Swarm Simulations to Swarm Intelligence. 461-468 - Bernd Meyer, Anja Weidenmüller, Rui Chen, Julian Garcia:

Collective Homeostasis and Time-resolved Models of Self-organised Task Allocation. 469-478 - Ibidun Christiana Obagbuwa, Manoj S. Maharaj:

A Dynamic Step-size Adaptation Roach Infestation Algorithm for Constrained Engineering Optimization Problems. 479-482 - Hidetaka Taniguchi, Tomohiro Shirakawa, Tatsuji Takahashi:

Implementation of Human Cognitive Bias on Naïve Bayes. 483-489 - Taha Alhersh, Samir Brahim Belhaouari, Hamada R. H. Al-Absi, Abdullah Alorainy, Belloui Bouzid:

Species Identification Using Part of DNA Sequence: Evidence from Machine Learning Algorithms. 490-494 - Kosuke Nishihara, Norihiko Taya, Toshiyuki Kanoh:

A Consideration of Realizing the Brain Inspired Computer. 495-496 - Amy M. Kwon, Dianxu Ren, Ming Ouyang, Nichola Garbett:

Robust Functional Profile Identification for DSC Thermograms. 497-501 - Seongho Kim, Joohyoung Lee, Hyejeong Jang, Xiang Zhang:

Metabolic Network Construction Using Ensemble Algorithms. 502-505 - Seongho Kim, Joohyoung Lee:

A Classification-based Quantitative Approach for SILAC Data. 506-509 - Amy M. Kwon, Ming Ouyang:

Clustering of Functional Data by Band Depth. 510-515 - Dean A. Pospisil, Anitha Pasupathy, Wyeth Bair:

Comparing the brain's representation of shape to that of a deep convolutional neural network. 516-523 - Sebastian Stabinger, Antonio Jose Rodríguez-Sánchez, Justus H. Piater:

Learning Abstract Classes using Deep Learning. 524-528 - Xinhua Zhang, Garrett T. Kenyon:

A Deconvolutional Strategy for Implementing Large Patch Sizes Supports Improved Image Classification. 529-534 - Dylan M. Paiton, Sheng Y. Lundquist, William Shainin, Xinhua Zhang, Peter F. Schultz, Garrett T. Kenyon:

A Deconvolutional Competitive Algorithm for Building Sparse Hierarchical Representations. 535-542 - Georg Layher, Tobias Brosch, Heiko Neumann:

Towards a mesoscopic-level canonical circuit definition for visual cortical processing. 543-550 - Tobias Brosch, Heiko Neumann:

Event-based optical flow on neuromorphic hardware. 551-558 - Stewart Heitmann, Bard Ermentrout:

Propagating Waves as a Cortical Mechanism of Direction-Selectivity in V1 Motion Cells. 559-565 - Andrew Parker, Holly Bridge, Gaelle Coullon:

Spatial scale of correlated signals in 7T BOLD imaging. 566-569 - Tadamasa Sawada, Alexander Petrov:

A Study of the Role of the Maintained-Discharge Parameter in the Divisive Normalization Model of V1 Neurons. 570-573 - Nela Cicmil, Andrew Parker, Kristine Krug:

Changes in variance of neuronal signals may be perceptually relevant for stereo vision. 574-577 - Markus Bär, Marcus Hauser, Sergio Alonso Muñoz, Markus Radszuweit, Harald Engel:

Dynamics of Physarum Microdroplets - an Example for Mechanochemical Pattern Formation in Active Biological Matter. 578-579 - Carsten Beta:

Cortical wave patterns in giant Dictyostelium cells. 580 - Mark D. Fricker, Luke Heaton, Nick Jones, Toshiyuki Nakagaki, Dai Akita, Boguslaw Obara:

Automated analysis of Physarum network structure and dynamics. 581-582 - Wolfgang Marwan:

A Systems Genetics Approach to the Sporulation Control Network in Physarum polycephalum. 583-584 - Ralf Bundschuh:

The search for the determinants of insertional RNA editing in Physarum polycephalum mitochondrial RNAs. 585-586 - Luca Becchetti, Vincenzo Bonifaci, Michael Dirnberger, Andreas Karrenbauer, Kurt Mehlhorn, Girish Varma:

P. polycephalum Can Compute Shortest Paths. 587 - Michael Dirnberger, Tim Kehl, Tim Mehlhorn, Kurt Mehlhorn, Adrian Neumann:

Towards an open online repository of P. polycephalum networks and their corresponding graph representations. 588 - Erik Bernitt, Christina Oettmeier, Daniel Henrichs, Hans-Günther Döbereiner:

A Low-Cost Bio-Imaging and Incubation System. 589-591 - Ben Dubin-Thaler:

Learning with amoeba aboard the BioBus. 592 - Ingmar H. Riedel-Kruse:

Interactive cloud experimentation for biology: Systems architecture and educational use case. 593 - Heather Barnett:

A Malleable Metaphor: Physarum polycephalum as artistic and educational medium. 594-595 - Michael Haupt, Marcus Hauser:

Efficient mixing of protoplasm in tubular network of the slime mould Physarum polycephalum. 596-597 - Adrian Fessel, Hans-Günther Döbereiner:

Motifs of Growth and Fusion Govern Physarum polycephalum Network Formation. 598-599 - Jonghyun Lee, Christina Oettmeier, Hans-Günther Döbereiner:

Growth pattern of Physarum polycephalum during starvation. 600-601 - Christina Oettmeier, Hans-Günther Döbereiner:

A close look at amoeboid locomotion: An integrated picture of a migrating, starvation-induced foraging unit of Physarum polycephalum. 602-604 - Karen Alim, Gabriel Amselem, François Peaudecerf, Anne Pringle, Michael P. Brenner:

Adaptation of fluid flow in the slime mould Physarum polycephalum. 605 - Owen L. Lewis, Robert D. Guy:

Investigation of peristaltic pumping as a cellular motility mechanism. 606-607 - Robert D. Guy, Owen L. Lewis, Shun Zhang, Juan Carlos del Álamo:

Coordination of Contractility, Adhesion and Flow in Migrating Physarum Amoebae : Experiments and Modeling. 608 - Shun Zhang, Robert D. Guy, Juan Carlos del Álamo:

Coordinations of Intracellular Flow, Calcium Signal and Cellular Contraction in Migrating Physarum. 609-610 - Christian Westendorf, Christian Gruber, Martin Grube:

Quantitative comparison of plasmodial networks of different slime molds. 611-612 - Tomohiro Shirakawa, Hiroshi Sato, Ryota Ohno:

Analysis on the exploratory behavior of the Physarum plasmodium in an open space. 613-614 - Yuka Yajima, Tamotsu Hoshino, Norio Kondo:

Three-dimensional imaging of structural development in the fruiting body of field-collected true slime molds. 615 - Toshiyuki Nakagaki:

Adaptive dynamics for shape optimization inspired by the use-and-growth rule in a simple organism of slime mold. 616-618

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