Bioinformatics Using Computational Intelligence Paradigms

Bioinformatics Using Computational Intelligence Paradigms

Author: Udo Seiffert

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2005-01-17

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 9783540229018

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Bioinformatics and computational intelligence are undoubtedly remarkably fast growing fields of research and real-world applications with enormous potential for current and future developments. Bioinformatics Using Computational Intelligence Paradigms contains recent theoretical approaches and guiding applications of biologically inspired information processing systems (computational intelligence) against the background of bioinformatics. This carefully edited monograph combines the latest results of bioinformatics and computational intelligence, and offers promising cross-fertilization and interdisciplinary work between these growing fields.


Computational Intelligence Paradigms

Computational Intelligence Paradigms

Author: Mika Sato-Ilic

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2008-06-17

Total Pages: 281

ISBN-13: 3540794743

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System designers are faced with a large set of data which has to be analysed and processed efficiently. Advanced computational intelligence paradigms present tremendous advantages by offering capabilities such as learning, generalisation and robustness. These capabilities help in designing complex systems which are intelligent and robust. The book includes a sample of research on the innovative applications of advanced computational intelligence paradigms. The characteristics of computational intelligence paradigms such as learning, generalization based on learned knowledge, knowledge extraction from imprecise and incomplete data are the extremely important for the implementation of intelligent machines. The chapters include architectures of computational intelligence paradigms, knowledge discovery, pattern classification, clusters, support vector machines and gene linkage analysis. We believe that the research on computational intelligence will simulate great interest among designers and researchers of complex systems. It is important to use the fusion of various constituents of computational intelligence to offset the demerits of one paradigm by the merits of another.


Computational Intelligence and Data Sciences

Computational Intelligence and Data Sciences

Author: Ayodeji Olalekan Salau

Publisher:

Published: 2024-10-07

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781032123172

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This book presents futuristic trends in computational intelligence including algorithms used in different application domains in health informatics covering bio-medical, bioinformatics, &biological sciences. It provides conceptual framework with a focus on computational intelligence techniques in biomedical engineering &health informatics.


Computational Intelligence Paradigms

Computational Intelligence Paradigms

Author: S. Sumathi

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2010-01-05

Total Pages: 853

ISBN-13: 1439809038

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Offering a wide range of programming examples implemented in MATLAB, Computational Intelligence Paradigms: Theory and Applications Using MATLAB presents theoretical concepts and a general framework for computational intelligence (CI) approaches, including artificial neural networks, fuzzy systems, evolutionary computation, genetic algorithms and pr


Data Mining: Foundations and Intelligent Paradigms

Data Mining: Foundations and Intelligent Paradigms

Author: Dawn E. Holmes

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-01-12

Total Pages: 367

ISBN-13: 3642231519

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There are many invaluable books available on data mining theory and applications. However, in compiling a volume titled “DATA MINING: Foundations and Intelligent Paradigms: Volume 3: Medical, Health, Social, Biological and other Applications” we wish to introduce some of the latest developments to a broad audience of both specialists and non-specialists in this field.


Evolutionary Computation in Bioinformatics

Evolutionary Computation in Bioinformatics

Author: Gary B. Fogel

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2002-09-27

Total Pages: 425

ISBN-13: 0080506089

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Bioinformatics has never been as popular as it is today. The genomics revolution is generating so much data in such rapid succession that it has become difficult for biologists to decipher. In particular, there are many problems in biology that are too large to solve with standard methods. Researchers in evolutionary computation (EC) have turned their attention to these problems. They understand the power of EC to rapidly search very large and complex spaces and return reasonable solutions. While these researchers are increasingly interested in problems from the biological sciences, EC and its problem-solving capabilities are generally not yet understood or applied in the biology community.This book offers a definitive resource to bridge the computer science and biology communities. Gary Fogel and David Corne, well-known representatives of these fields, introduce biology and bioinformatics to computer scientists, and evolutionary computation to biologists and computer scientists unfamiliar with these techniques. The fourteen chapters that follow are written by leading computer scientists and biologists who examine successful applications of evolutionary computation to various problems in the biological sciences.* Describes applications of EC to bioinformatics in a wide variety of areas including DNA sequencing, protein folding, gene and protein classification, drug targeting, drug design, data mining of biological databases, and biodata visualization.* Offers industrial and academic researchers in computer science, biology, and bioinformatics an important resource for applying evolutionary computation.* Includes a detailed appendix of biological data resources.


Computational Intelligence Techniques for Bioprocess Modelling, Supervision and Control

Computational Intelligence Techniques for Bioprocess Modelling, Supervision and Control

Author: Maria Carmo Nicoletti

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2009-07-09

Total Pages: 349

ISBN-13: 3642018882

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Computational Intelligence (CI) and Bioprocess are well-established research areas which have much to offer each other. Under the perspective of the CI area, Biop- cess can be considered a vast application area with a growing number of complex and challenging tasks to be dealt with, whose solutions can contribute to boosting the development of new intelligent techniques as well as to help the refinement and s- cialization of many of the already existing techniques. Under the perspective of the Bioprocess area, CI can be considered a useful repertoire of theories, methods and techniques that can contribute and offer interesting alternative approaches for solving many of its problems, particularly those hard to solve using conventional techniques. Although throughout the past years CI and Bioprocess areas have accumulated substantial specific knowledge and progress has been quick and with a high degree of success, we believe there is still a long way to go in order to use the potentialities of the available CI techniques and knowledge at their full extent, as tools for supporting problem solving in bioprocesses. One of the reasons is the fact that both areas have progressed steadily and have been continuously accumulating and refining specific knowledge; another reason is the high level of technical expertise demanded by each of them. The acquisition of technical skills, experience and good insights in either of the two areas is very demanding and a hard task to be accomplished by any professional.


Data Mining with Computational Intelligence

Data Mining with Computational Intelligence

Author: Lipo Wang

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2005-12-08

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 3540288031

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Finding information hidden in data is as theoretically difficult as it is practically important. With the objective of discovering unknown patterns from data, the methodologies of data mining were derived from statistics, machine learning, and artificial intelligence, and are being used successfully in application areas such as bioinformatics, banking, retail, and many others. Wang and Fu present in detail the state of the art on how to utilize fuzzy neural networks, multilayer perceptron neural networks, radial basis function neural networks, genetic algorithms, and support vector machines in such applications. They focus on three main data mining tasks: data dimensionality reduction, classification, and rule extraction. The book is targeted at researchers in both academia and industry, while graduate students and developers of data mining systems will also profit from the detailed algorithmic descriptions.


Intelligent Paradigms for Healthcare Enterprises

Intelligent Paradigms for Healthcare Enterprises

Author: Barry G. Silverman

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2005-08-25

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 9783540229032

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This compendium brings together leading researchers in the fields of Intelligent Systems and healthcare aiming at medical engineers, healthcare managers and computer scientists worldwide. This book is an overview of intelligent paradigms and strategic investments that might payoff for the healthcare enterprise. Specifically, the reader will get ideas for efficiency enhancements for improving effectiveness and quality of care and for increasing patient safety. "Advanced Intelligent Paradigms in Healthcare" straddles technologic topics from DNA processing and automating medical second opinions in the lab, to telemedicine and chat spaces for rural patient outreach, among many others. In terms of management concerns, this book also explores systems approaches such as automated clinical guidelines, institutional workflow management, and best practices and lessons learned with actual applications.


Advanced Computational Intelligence Paradigms in Healthcare 5

Advanced Computational Intelligence Paradigms in Healthcare 5

Author: Sheryl Brahnam

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2010-10-13

Total Pages: 235

ISBN-13: 3642160948

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This book is a continuation of the previous volumes of our series on Advanced Computational Intelligence Paradigms in Healthcare. The recent advances in computational intelligence paradigms have highlighted the need of intelligent systems in healthcare. This volume provides the reader a glimpse of the current state of the art in intelligent support system design in the field of healthcare. The book reports a sample of recent advances in: • Clinical Decision Support Systems • Rehabilitation Decision Support Systems • Technology Acceptance in Medical Decision Support Systems The book is directed to the researchers, professors, practitioner and students interested to design and develop intelligent decision support systems.