| P. Harmer, G. Williams, P.D.and Gnusch, and G. Lamont. An Artificial Immune System Architecture for Computer Security Applications. IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation, 6(3):252--280, June 2002. |
....against suspect images. Though these classifiers could be part of a CIS, the complete CIS will not be developed. With the appropriate modifications, the classifiers developed here could be used in a CIS similar to the partially implemented Computer Defense Immune System architecture, described in [11]. 21 Classifiers will be developed and used in this research because the other techniques for distinguishing between self and nonself, pattern recognition and neural networks, have either already been explored or are computationally infeasible. As mentioned previously, pattern recognition was ....
Harmer, Paul K. and others. "An Artificial Immune System Architecture for Computer Security Applications," IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation, 6 (3):252--280 (June 2002).
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P. Harmer, G. Williams, P.D.and Gnusch, and G. Lamont. An Artificial Immune System Architecture for Computer Security Applications. IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation, 6(3):252--280, June 2002.
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Harmer, P., G. Williams, P.D.and Gnusch, and G. Lamont: 2002, `An Artificial Immune System Architecture for Computer Security Applications'. IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation 6(3), 252--280.
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P. K. Harmer, P. D. Williams, G. H. Gunsch and G. B. Lamont: (2002). "An artificial immune system architecture for computer security applications." IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation 6(3): 252-280.
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