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Geometrical insights into the dendritic cell algorithm

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Geometrical insights into the dendritic cell algorithm
This work examines the dendritic cell algorithm (DCA) from a mathematical perspective. By representing the signal processing phase of the algorithm using the dot product it is shown that the signal processing element of the DCA is actually a collection of linear classifiers. It is further shown that the decision boundaries of these classifiers have the potentially serious drawback of being parallel, severely limiting the applications for which the existing algorithm can be potentially used on. These ideas are further explored using artificially generated data and a novel visualisation technique that allows an entire population of dendritic cells to be inspected as a single classifier. The paper concludes that the applicability of the DCA to more complex problems is highly limited. Categories and Subject Descriptors H.1 [Models and Principles]: [General]; I.6.4 [Simulation and Modeling]: Model Validation and Analysis General Terms Algorithms
Thomas Stibor, Robert Oates, Graham Kendall, Jonat
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where GECCO
Authors Thomas Stibor, Robert Oates, Graham Kendall, Jonathan M. Garibaldi
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