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Quiet in Class: Classification, Noise and the Dendritic Cell Algorithm
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Aickelin, Uwe
, Feyereisl, Jan
, Greensmith, Julie
, Gu, Feng
, Reps, Jenna
, Oates, Robert
in
Algorithms
/ Anomalies
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Classification
/ Dendritic cells
/ Dendritic structure
/ Immune system
/ Machine learning
2013
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Quiet in Class: Classification, Noise and the Dendritic Cell Algorithm
by
Aickelin, Uwe
, Feyereisl, Jan
, Greensmith, Julie
, Gu, Feng
, Reps, Jenna
, Oates, Robert
in
Algorithms
/ Anomalies
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Classification
/ Dendritic cells
/ Dendritic structure
/ Immune system
/ Machine learning
2013
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Quiet in Class: Classification, Noise and the Dendritic Cell Algorithm
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Aickelin, Uwe
, Feyereisl, Jan
, Greensmith, Julie
, Gu, Feng
, Reps, Jenna
, Oates, Robert
in
Algorithms
/ Anomalies
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Classification
/ Dendritic cells
/ Dendritic structure
/ Immune system
/ Machine learning
2013
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Quiet in Class: Classification, Noise and the Dendritic Cell Algorithm
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Quiet in Class: Classification, Noise and the Dendritic Cell Algorithm
2013
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Theoretical analyses of the Dendritic Cell Algorithm (DCA) have yielded several criticisms about its underlying structure and operation. As a result, several alterations and fixes have been suggested in the literature to correct for these findings. A contribution of this work is to investigate the effects of replacing the classification stage of the DCA (which is known to be flawed) with a traditional machine learning technique. This work goes on to question the merits of those unique properties of the DCA that are yet to be thoroughly analysed. If none of these properties can be found to have a benefit over traditional approaches, then \"fixing\" the DCA is arguably less efficient than simply creating a new algorithm. This work examines the dynamic filtering property of the DCA and questions the utility of this unique feature for the anomaly detection problem. It is found that this feature, while advantageous for noisy, time-ordered classification, is not as useful as a traditional static filter for processing a synthetic dataset. It is concluded that there are still unique features of the DCA left to investigate. Areas that may be of benefit to the Artificial Immune Systems community are suggested.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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