Events in MathSys and Complexity Science
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Complexity Forum: Michael Lones (York)
Location: D1.07
Speaker: Michael Lones (Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Univ. of York)
Title: AlBiNo: Artificial Biochemical Networks
Abstract:
The AlBiNo project focuses upon one of the most complex sets of structures found in biological systems: biochemical networks. These structures are fundamental to the development, function and evolution of biological organisms, and are the main factor underlying the complexity seen within higher organisms. Previous attempts to build hardware and software systems motivated by these structures have led to a group of computer architectures which we collectively refer to as artificial biochemical network models.
In this talk, I will give a general introduction to artificial biochemical networks, and show how we have used them to carry out state space targeting in numerical dynamical systems and to control the locomotion of simulated robots.
Lunch: group 2