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The use of Artificial Intelligence for Simulation of Metabolic Processes

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Erwin-Riesch Workshop: System Analysis of Biological Processes

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Die Arbeit beschreibt ein System zur Simulation der Stoffwechselprozesse zusammen mit den strategischen Regeln, die einer prozeduralen Produktionsmethode der künstlichen Intelligenz entsprechen. Der Simulationsteil benutzt algebraischen- und Differentialgleichungen. Der strategische Teil besteht aus Kontext, Produktion und Interpreter. Die höhere strategische Ebene benutzt folgende 6 Prinzipien zur Konstruktion von Hypothesen: Ähnlichkeit, Polarität, Verschiedenartigkeit, Symmetrie, Erregbarkeit und Rhythmizität.

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A system for simulation of metabolic processes together with strategy rules, which correspond to the procedural production method of the artificial intelligence are presented. The simulation part uses algebraical and differential equations. The strategy part consists of the Context, Production and Interpreter. The higher strategy level uses the following 6 principles for construction of hypotheses: Similarity, Polarity, Diversity, Symmetry, Excitability, and Rhythmicity.

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Reichl, J.R. (1987). The use of Artificial Intelligence for Simulation of Metabolic Processes. In: Möller, D.P.F. (eds) Erwin-Riesch Workshop: System Analysis of Biological Processes. Advances in System Analysis, vol 2. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-663-19445-3_11

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