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Pattern Recognition in Computational Molecular Biology: Techniques and Approaches

Description

A comprehensive overview of high-performance pattern recognition techniques and approaches to Computational Molecular Biology

This book surveys the developments of techniques and approaches on pattern recognition related to Computational Molecular Biology. Providing a broad coverage of the field, the authors cover fundamental and technical information on these techniques and approaches, as well as discussing their related problems. The text consists of twenty nine chapters, organized into seven parts: Pattern Recognition in Sequences, Pattern Recognition in Secondary Structures, Pattern Recognition in Tertiary Structures, Pattern Recognition in Quaternary Structures, Pattern Recognition in Microarrays, Pattern Recognition in Phylogenetic Trees, and Pattern Recognition in Biological Networks.

  • Surveys the development of techniques and approaches on pattern recognition in biomolecular data
  • Discusses pattern recognition in primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary structures, as well as microarrays, phylogenetic trees and biological networks
  • Includes case studies and examples to further illustrate the concepts discussed in the book
Pattern Recognition in Computational Molecular Biology: Techniques and Approaches is a reference for practitioners and professional researches in Computer Science, Life Science, and Mathematics. This book also serves as a supplementary reading for graduate students and young researches interested in Computational Molecular Biology.
About the Author

Mourad Elloumi, PhD, is Professor in Computer Science at the University of Tunis-El Manar, Tunisia. Dr. Elloumi is the author/co-author of more than 50 publications in international journals and conference proceedings related to Algorithmics, Computational Molecular Biology, and Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining.

Costas S. Iliopoulos, PhD, is Professor of AlgorithmDesign at King's College London, UK. Dr. Iliopoulos co-authored over 300 peer-reviewed articles in pattern matching and combinatorics of strings. He serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Discrete Algorithms, Computer Mathematics & Combinatorial Computing, and System Biology & Biomedical Technologies.

Jason T. L. Wang, PhD, is Professor of Computer Science at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA. Dr. Wang has published extensively on Data Mining and Computational Molecular Biology, and has been a member of program committees for over 200 conferences and workshops in these and related areas.

Albert Y. Zomaya, PhD, is the Chair Professor of High Performance Computing & Networking in the School of Information Technologies, University of Sydney, Australia. Dr. Zomaya published more than 500 scientific papers and articles and is author, co-author or editor of more than 20 books. Dr. Zomaya is Fellow of AAAS, IEEE, and IET.