Committee |
Date Time |
Place |
Paper Title / Authors |
Abstract |
Paper # |
ED, SDM, CPM |
2024-05-24 14:20 |
Hokkaido |
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online) |
Study on A Reconfigurable Problem Mapping Circuit for Amoeba-inspired Analog Electronic Solution Search System "Electronic Amoeba" Toksuhi Maruoka, Takato Yoshida, Yoko Shigematsu, Seiya Kasai (Hokkaido Univ.) ED2024-6 CPM2024-6 SDM2024-13 |
Various issues in modern society can be formulated as a combinatorial optimization problem. Ising machine is a well-know... [more] |
ED2024-6 CPM2024-6 SDM2024-13 pp.17-20 |
CAS, MSS, IPSJ-AL [detail] |
2022-11-17 15:10 |
Kochi |
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online) |
Construction and validation of multi-layered transport routes using a Physarum Solver Riku Higa, Itsuki Kunita (Ryukyu Univ.) CAS2022-42 MSS2022-25 |
(To be available after the conference date) [more] |
CAS2022-42 MSS2022-25 pp.30-33 |
ICM, IPSJ-CSEC, IPSJ-IOT |
2018-05-18 14:25 |
Toyama |
|
Adaptive Ad Hoc Routing Inspired by True Slime Mold Hiroshi Katada, Takumi Miyoshi (SIT) ICM2018-9 |
Recently, biomimetics or bio-inspired methods that utilize and model the living phenomena in various fields have been at... [more] |
ICM2018-9 pp.127-132 |
NLP |
2016-07-21 16:20 |
Hokkaido |
Hokkaido Univ. Centennial Hall |
[Invited Talk]
Intelligent Global Processing using Topology-Preservation Cellular-Automata Rules Masayuki Ikebe (Hokkaido Univ.) NLP2016-39 |
I describe intelligent global processing using cellular-automata (CA) with topology preservation. When we change the for... [more] |
NLP2016-39 pp.27-32 |
ED, SDM |
2016-03-04 10:50 |
Hokkaido |
Centennial Hall, Hokkaido Univ. |
Analog-to-digital converter using amoeba-inspired neural network Uichi Ishida, Takao Waho (Sophia Univ.) ED2015-128 SDM2015-135 |
An amoeba-inspired neural-network A/D converter was designed using a switched-capacitor circuit. Dummy unit circuits, wh... [more] |
ED2015-128 SDM2015-135 pp.39-43 |
SDM, ED |
2015-02-06 11:55 |
Hokkaido |
Hokkaido Univ. |
Electronic circuit implementation of amoeba-inspired solution search algorithm for optimization problems Ryo Wakamiya, Seiya Kasai (Hokkaido Univ.), Masashi Aono (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.), Makoto Naruse (NICT), Hiroyoshi Miwa (Kwansei Gakuin Univ.) ED2014-152 SDM2014-161 |
It is known that amoeba has computational ability on the basis of its self-organized movements in spite of simple struct... [more] |
ED2014-152 SDM2014-161 pp.81-85 |
NLP, CAS |
2014-10-16 14:55 |
Ehime |
Ehime University |
A path finding method by a true slime mold model considering load balancing Takayoshi Sekiguchi, Hidehiro Nakano, Arata Miyauchi (Tokyo City Univ.) CAS2014-63 NLP2014-57 |
In this paper, the autonomous and distributed route search method based on true slime mold model is improved. In the rou... [more] |
CAS2014-63 NLP2014-57 pp.63-68 |
NLP, CAS |
2014-10-17 16:10 |
Ehime |
Ehime University |
Synchronization Property of Non-linear Coupling Kenji Hishikawa, Daisuke Ito, Tetsushi Ueta (Univ. of Tokushima) CAS2014-85 NLP2014-79 |
In these years, a new rhythm synchronization method have been developed.
It was obtained by generalizing the function o... [more] |
CAS2014-85 NLP2014-79 pp.171-174 |
COMP |
2014-03-10 15:40 |
Tokyo |
|
Amoeba-inspired Algorithm and Its Realization Using Nanodevice Hiroyoshi Miwa (Kwansei Gakuin Univ.), Mashashi Aono (Tokyo Tech/JST), Makoto Naruse (NICT), Seiya Kasai (Hokkaido Univ.) COMP2013-71 |
Many metaheuristic algorithms have been studied so far to search for fairy good solutions to intractable computational ... [more] |
COMP2013-71 pp.77-82 |
NLP |
2013-03-15 10:40 |
Chiba |
Nishi-Chiba campus, Chiba Univ. |
Response of an External Force in the Network Optimization Method Mimicking the True Slime Mold Naohiro Takagi, Kuniyasu Shimizu (Chiba Inst. of Tech.) NLP2012-164 |
In this study, we apply an external trapezoid force to the shortest path finding method mimicking the true slime mold, a... [more] |
NLP2012-164 pp.103-107 |
NC, MBE (Joint) |
2011-03-09 14:10 |
Tokyo |
Tamagawa University |
Growing Self-organizing Maps based on slime mold dynamics Kazuki Sunakawa, Toshimichi Saito (HU) NC2010-193 |
This paper presents self-organizing maps referring to features of the slime mold and its application to the traveling sa... [more] |
NC2010-193 pp.391-394 |
NC, MBE (Joint) |
2009-11-12 16:00 |
Miyagi |
Tohoku Univ. |
[Invited Talk]
Toward Understanding the Mechanism Underlying Animals' Agile Locomotion
-- A Robotic Approach Based on a "Brain-less" Living Organism -- Akio Ishiguro (Tohoku Univ.) MBE2009-61 NC2009-59 |
Animals exhibit astoundingly adaptive and supple locomotion under real world constraints. In order to endow robots with ... [more] |
MBE2009-61 NC2009-59 p.1(MBE), p.53(NC) |
CAS, NLP |
2007-10-19 15:20 |
Tokyo |
Musashi Institute of Technology |
An Electric Circuit Analogue of Adaptive Transport Networks in True Slime Mold Yuta Kondo, Hisa-Aki Tanaka (Univ. of Electro-Comm.) CAS2007-63 NLP2007-91 |
We propose an electrical circuit analogue of adaptive transport networks in true slime mold.
From systematic simulation... [more] |
CAS2007-63 NLP2007-91 pp.65-69 |
CAS |
2006-01-12 16:50 |
Miyazaki |
|
Synchronization in chaotic system and a circuit realization by extended CSM-method Takayuki Akaboshi, Kenji Murao, Takashi Kodama, Kenji Ohno (Univ. of Miyazaki) |
[more] |
CAS2005-85 pp.61-66 |