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Autopoiesis, the immune system, and adaptive information filtering
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Autopoiesis, the immune system, and adaptive information filtering
Nikolaos Nanas1 and Anne de Roeck1 
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Computing Department, The Open University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA, UK |
Received: 10 July 2007 Accepted: 28 January 2008 Published online: 6 April 2008
Abstract Adaptive information filtering is a challenging and fascinating problem. It requires the adaptation of a representation of
a user’s multiple interests to various changes in them. We tackle this dynamic problem with Nootropia, a model inspired by
the autopoietic view of the immune system. It is based on a self-organising antibody network that reacts to user feedback
in order to define and preserve the user interests. We describe Nootropia in the context of adaptive, content-based document
filtering and evaluate it using virtual users. The results demonstrate Nootropia’s ability to adapt to both short-term variations
and more radical changes in the user’s interests, and to dynamically control its size and connectivity in the process. Advantages
over existing approaches to profile adaptation, such as learning algorithms and evolutionary algorithms are also highlighted.
Keywords Immune-inspired - Autopoiesis - Adaptive information filtering
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