Computational intelligence in medical informatics
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Computational intelligence in medical informatics
(Studies in computational intelligence, 85)
Springer, c2008
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Medical Informatics (MI) is an emerging interdisciplinary science. This book deals with the application of computational intelligence in MI. Addressing the various issues of medical informatics using different computational intelligence approaches is the novelty of this edited volume. This volume comprises of 15 chapters selected on the basis of fundamental ideas/concepts including an introductory chapter giving the fundamental definitions and some important research challenges.
Table of Contents
Review of Computational Intelligence for Gene-Gene and Gene-Environment Interactions in Disease Mapping.- Intelligent Approaches to Mining the Primary Research Literature: Techniques, Systems, and Examples.- Intuitionistic Fuzzy Set: Application to Medical Image Segmentation.- Decomposable Aggregability in Population Genetics and Evolutionary Computations: Algorithms and Computational Complexity.- Evolutionary Learning of Neural Structures for Visuo-Motor Control.- Dimension reduction for performing discriminant analysis for microarrays.- Auxiliary tool for the identification of genetic coding sequences in eukaryotic organisms.- Language engineering and information theoretic methods in protein sequence similarity studies.- Gene Expression Imputation Techniques for Robust Post Genomic Knowledge Discovery.- Computational Modelling Strategies for Gene Regulatory Network Reconstruction.- Integration of Brain-Gene Ontology and Simulation Systems for Learning, Modelling and Discovery.- Efficiency and Scalability Issues in Metric Access Methods.- Computational Modelling of the Biomechanics of Epithelial and Mesenchymal Cell Interactions During Morphological Development.- Artificial Chemistry and Molecular Darwinian Evolution of DNA/RNA-Like Systems I - Typogenetics and Chemostat.- Artificial Chemistry and Molecular Darwinian Evolution of DNA/RNA-Like Systems II - Programmable folding.
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