Computational Knowledge Discovery Tools for Bioinformatics Research

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Biological and clinical studies provide valuable insight into the causes and potential cures of disease. Using statistics and data mining and other computational approaches, bioinformatics researchers can provide the medical community with ground-breaking discoveries that change how we perceive and treat these illnesses. 
Computational Knowledge Discovery Tools for Bioinformatics Research discusses the most significant research and latest practices in computational ...

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Overview

Biological and clinical studies provide valuable insight into the causes and potential cures of disease. Using statistics and data mining and other computational approaches, bioinformatics researchers can provide the medical community with ground-breaking discoveries that change how we perceive and treat these illnesses. 
Computational Knowledge Discovery Tools for Bioinformatics Research discusses the most significant research and latest practices in computational knowledge discovery approaches to bioinformatics in a cross-disciplinary manner which is useful for researchers, practitioners, academicians, mathematicians, statisticians, and computer scientists involved in the many facets of bioinformatics. This book aims to increase the awareness of interesting and challenging biomedical problems and to inspire new knowledge discovery solutions.

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  • ISBN-13: 9781466617858
  • Publisher: IGI Global
  • Publication date: 6/30/2012
  • Pages: 464
  • Product dimensions: 8.50 (w) x 11.00 (h) x 1.38 (d)

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