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2011 International Symposium on Computational Models for Life Sciences (CMLS-11)

Edited by Tuan D. Pham, Xiaobo Zhou, Hiroshi Tanaka, Mayumi Oyama-Higa, Xiaoyi Jiang, Changming Sun, Jeanne Kowalski and Xiuping Jia


2011 International Symposium on Computational Models for Life Sciences (CMLS-11)
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Paperback, 356 pages
Published: September 2011


Series: AIP Conference Proceedings / Mathematical and Statistical Physics
Category: General and Popular Science, Physical Chemistry, General Life Sciences, General Nanotechnology, General Material Science, General Environment

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This conference aims to bring biologists, medical and health-science researchers together with computational scientists to focus on problems at the frontier of computational life sciences. The conference proceedings consists of research papers addressing novel applications of computer, physical, engineering and mathematical models for solving modern challenging problems in life sciences. Topics include image analysis, computer vision, pattern analysis and classification, information visualization, signal processing, control theory, information theory, statistical analysis, numerical analysis, fractals and chaos, optimization, simulation and modeling, computational intelligence methods, machine learning, data mining, decision support systems, database integration and management.

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Binding: Paperback, 356 pages
ISBN: 9780735409316

BIC Code: PDE, PNRP, PSA, TBN, TDPB, TQ
Imprint: American Inst. of Physics


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