Towards a first implementation of the WLIMES approach in living system studies advancing the diagnostics and therapy in augmented personalized medicine
Autor: | Plamen L. Simeonov |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
Statistics and Probability 030103 biophysics Interface (Java) Computer science Context (language use) Models Biological General Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology 03 medical and health sciences Human–computer interaction Humans Computer Simulation Precision Medicine Graphical user interface business.industry Applied Mathematics Computational logic Computational Biology General Medicine Automation Living systems Visual language 030104 developmental biology Modeling and Simulation Augmented reality Artificial intelligence business Algorithms |
Zdroj: | Biosystems. 162:177-204 |
ISSN: | 0303-2647 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.biosystems.2017.10.001 |
Popis: | The goal of this paper is to advance an extensible theory of living systems using an approach to biomathematics and biocomputation that suitably addresses self-organized, self-referential and anticipatory systems with multi-temporal multi-agents. Our first step is to provide foundations for modelling of emergent and evolving dynamic multi-level organic complexes and their sustentative processes in artificial and natural life systems. Main applications are in life sciences, medicine, ecology and astrobiology, as well as robotics, industrial automation, man-machine interface and creative design. Since 2011 over 100 scientists from a number of disciplines have been exploring a substantial set of theoretical frameworks for a comprehensive theory of life known as Integral Biomathics. That effort identified the need for a robust core model of organisms as dynamic wholes, using advanced and adequately computable mathematics. The work described here for that core combines the advantages of a situation and context aware multivalent computational logic for active self-organizing networks, Wandering Logic Intelligence (WLI), and a multi-scale dynamic category theory, Memory Evolutive Systems (MES), hence WLIMES. This is presented to the modeller via a formal augmented reality language as a first step towards practical modelling and simulation of multi-level living systems. Initial work focuses on the design and implementation of this visual language and calculus (VLC) and its graphical user interface. The results will be integrated within the current methodology and practices of theoretical biology and (personalized) medicine to deepen and to enhance the holistic understanding of life. |
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