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    Name: Biologically Inspired Approaches to Advanced Information Technology, First International Workshop, BioADIT 2004, Lausanne, Switzerland, January 29-30, 2004. Revised Selected Papers 2004
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    Ann M. Bouchard, Gordon C. Osbourn.
    Dynamic Self-Assembly and Computation: From Biological to Information Systems.
    Biologically Inspired Approaches to Advanced Information Technology, First International Workshop, BioADIT 2004, Lausanne, Switzerland, January 29-30, 2004. Revised Selected Papers 2004 (0) 2004
    Jean-Yves Le Boudec, Slavisa Sarafijanovic.
    An Artificial Immune System Approach to Misbehavior Detection in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks.
    Biologically Inspired Approaches to Advanced Information Technology, First International Workshop, BioADIT 2004, Lausanne, Switzerland, January 29-30, 2004. Revised Selected Papers 2004 (0) 2004
    Jonas Buchli, Auke Jan Ijspeert.
    Distributed Central Pattern Generator Model for Robotics Application Based on Phase Sensitivity Analysis.
    Biologically Inspired Approaches to Advanced Information Technology, First International Workshop, BioADIT 2004, Lausanne, Switzerland, January 29-30, 2004. Revised Selected Papers 2004 (0) 2004
    Yoshiharu Yoshimoto, Yuichi Itoh, Yoshifumi Kitamura, Fumio Kishino.
    Implementation and Evaluation of a System to Support Human Relationship Formation in Networked Virtual Space.
    Biologically Inspired Approaches to Advanced Information Technology, First International Workshop, BioADIT 2004, Lausanne, Switzerland, January 29-30, 2004. Revised Selected Papers 2004 (0) 2004
    Yoonsuck Choe, S. Kumar Bhamidipati.
    Autonomous Acquisition of the Meaning of Sensory States Through Sensory-Invariance Driven Action.
    Biologically Inspired Approaches to Advanced Information Technology, First International Workshop, BioADIT 2004, Lausanne, Switzerland, January 29-30, 2004. Revised Selected Papers 2004 (0) 2004
    Sang-Bok Choi, Sang-Woo Ban, Minho Lee, Jang-Kyoo Shin, Dae-Wha Seo, Hyun Seung Yang.
    Biologically Motivated Trainable Selective Attention Model Using Adaptive Resonance Theory Network.
    Biologically Inspired Approaches to Advanced Information Technology, First International Workshop, BioADIT 2004, Lausanne, Switzerland, January 29-30, 2004. Revised Selected Papers 2004 (0) 2004
    Elizabeth Dicke, Andrew Byde, Dave Cliff, Paul J. Layzell.
    An Ant Inspired Technique for Storage Area Network Design.
    Biologically Inspired Approaches to Advanced Information Technology, First International Workshop, BioADIT 2004, Lausanne, Switzerland, January 29-30, 2004. Revised Selected Papers 2004 (0) 2004
    Daniel Gayo-Avello, Darío Álvarez Gutiérrez, José Gayo-Avello.
    Naïve Algorithms for Keyphrase Extraction and Text Summarization from a Single Document Inspired by the Protein Biosynthesis Process.
    Biologically Inspired Approaches to Advanced Information Technology, First International Workshop, BioADIT 2004, Lausanne, Switzerland, January 29-30, 2004. Revised Selected Papers 2004 (0) 2004
    Alex Graves, Douglas Eck, Nicole Beringer, Jürgen Schmidhuber.
    Biologically Plausible Speech Recognition with LSTM Neural Nets.
    Biologically Inspired Approaches to Advanced Information Technology, First International Workshop, BioADIT 2004, Lausanne, Switzerland, January 29-30, 2004. Revised Selected Papers 2004 (0) 2004
    Frédéric Gruau, Gabriel Moszkowski.
    The Blob Division: A "Hardware-Free", Time Efficient, Self-Reproduction on 2D Cellular Automaton.
    Biologically Inspired Approaches to Advanced Information Technology, First International Workshop, BioADIT 2004, Lausanne, Switzerland, January 29-30, 2004. Revised Selected Papers 2004 (0) 2004

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