Toshiyuki Nakagaki

Orcid: 0000-0002-3446-4888

According to our database1, Toshiyuki Nakagaki authored at least 15 papers between 2007 and 2015.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2015
Adaptive dynamics for shape optimization inspired by the use-and-growth rule in a simple organism of slime mold.
Proceedings of the BICT 2015, 2015

Automated analysis of Physarum network structure and dynamics.
Proceedings of the BICT 2015, 2015

2012
Fluid-Filled Soft-Bodied Amoeboid Robot Inspired by Plasmodium of True Slime Mold.
Adv. Robotics, 2012

2011
A Soft Deformable Amoeboid Robot Inspired by Plasmodium of True Slime Mold.
Int. J. Unconv. Comput., 2011

Traffic optimization in railroad networks using an algorithm mimicking an amoeba-like organism, Physarum plasmodium.
Biosyst., 2011

2010
A Method Inspired by Physarum for Solving the Steiner Problem.
Int. J. Unconv. Comput., 2010

Editorial.
Int. J. Unconv. Comput., 2010

Fully decentralized control of a soft-bodied robot inspired by true slime mold.
Biol. Cybern., 2010

A soft-bodied fluid-driven amoeboid robot inspired by plasmodium of true slime mold.
Proceedings of the 2010 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems, 2010

Taming large degrees of freedom.
Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 2010

2009
Foraging Behaviors and Potential Computational Ability of Problem-Solving in an Amoeba.
Proceedings of the Natural Computing - 4th International Workshop on Natural Computing, 2009

2008
Flow-network adaptation in <i>Physarum</i> amoebae.
Theory Biosci., 2008

Computational Ability of Cells based on Cell Dynamics and Adaptability.
New Gener. Comput., 2008

A Modular Robot Driven by Protoplasmic Streaming.
Proceedings of the Distributed Autonomous Robotic Systems 8, 2008

2007
Protoplasmic Computing to Memorize and Recall Periodic Environmental Events.
Proceedings of the Natural Computing, 2007


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