Addressing Classification Issues in Artificial Immune Network System
Journal Title: International Journal of Computer Science & Engineering Technology - Year 2014, Vol 5, Issue 4
Abstract
Immune systems have greater impact in all living creatures for their sustaining (survival) against diseases. Immune responses are triggered whenever foreign bodies invade to the body and encode attack strategies. To suppress its dominancy WBC accelerates its count to maximum extent. In this article we made the thorough study of various immune network theory and their classification issues are encountered. Finally to attain better classification accuracy suggestions are given.
Authors and Affiliations
KARTHICK. R , NAGARAJAN. E , DINESHNATH. G
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