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Belgium is amongst few artificial countries, established on purpose, when Dutch and French speaking parts were joined in a single unit. This makes Belgium a particularly interesting testbed for studying bio-inspired techniques for simulation and analysis
Adamatzky, Andrew+2 more
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A multidirectional modified Physarum solver for discrete decision making [PDF]
In this paper, a bio-inspired algorithm able to incrementally grow decision graphs in multiple directions is presented. The heuristic draws inspiration from the behaviour of the slime mould Physarum Polycephalum.
Masi, Luca, Vasile, Massimiliano
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A Cellular Automata Bioinspired Algorithm Designing Data Trees in Wireless Sensor Networks
Several studies present methods to economize energy in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) which is one of the most confining resources in these systems. This paper presents a bioinspired, cellular automata (CA) based model for constructing data trees that ...
Michail-Antisthenis I. Tsompanas+3 more
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BioComputer Music: Generating Musical Responses with Physarum polycephalum-Based Memristors
This paper introduces BioComputer Music, an experimental one piano duet between pianist and plasmodial slime mould Physarum polycephalum. This piece harnesses a system we have been developing, which we call BioComputer.
Edward Braund, E. Miranda
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Alive matter distinguishes itself from inanimate matter by actively maintaining a high degree of inhomogenous organisation. Information processing is quintessential to this capability.
Gunji, Yukio-Pegio+2 more
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This paper reports on the outcomes of an approach to granular synthesis using the biological computing substrate Physarum polycephalum. The plasmodium of Physarum Polycephalum is unicellular with a myriad of diploid nuclei, which moves like a giant ...
Edward Braund, E. Miranda
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Physarum Boats: If Plasmodium Sailed It Would Never Leave a Port
Plasmodium of Physarum polycephalum is a single huge (visible by naked eye) cell with a myriad of nuclei. The plasmodium is a promising substrate for non-classical, nature-inspired computing devices. It is capable of approximation of the shortest path in
Andrew Adamatzky
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The Histone Chaperone Network Is Highly Conserved in Physarum polycephalum. [PDF]
Poulet A+7 more
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THE CHANGING PATTERN OF BIREFRINGENCE IN PLASMODIA OF THE SLIME MOLD, PHYSARUM POLYCEPHALUM [PDF]
H. Nakajima, Robert D. Allen
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REGULATION OF DNA REPLICATION IN THE NUCLEI OF THE SLIME MOLD PHYSARUM POLYCEPHALUM [PDF]
Sophie Guttes, E. Guttes
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