“This book is a unique resource for practitioners and researchers in computer science, life science, and mathematics.” (Zentralblatt MATH, 1 June 2015)
The first comprehensive overview of preprocessing, mining, and postprocessing of biological data
Molecular biology is undergoing exponential growth in both the volume and complexity of biological dataand knowledge discovery offers the capacity to automate complex search and data analysis tasks. This book presents a vast overview of the most recent developments on techniques and approaches in the field of biological knowledge discovery and data mining (KDD)providing in-depth fundamental and technical field information on the most important topics encountered.
Written by top experts, Biological Knowledge Discovery Handbook:Preprocessing, Mining, and Postprocessing of Biological Data covers the three main phases of knowledge discovery (data preprocessing, data processingalso known as data miningand data postprocessing) and analyzes both verification systems and discovery systems.
BIOLOGICAL DATA PREPROCESSING
- Part A:Biological Data Management
- Part B:Biological Data Modeling
- Part C:Biological Feature Extraction
- Part D Biological Feature Selection
BIOLOGICAL DATA MINING
- Part E:Regression Analysis of Biological Data
- Part F Biological Data Clustering
- Part G:Biological Data Classification
- Part H:Association Rules Leaing from Biological Data
- Part I:Text Mining and Application to Biological Data
- Part J:High-Performance Computing for Biological Data Mining
Combining sound theory with practical applications in molecular biology, Biological Knowledge Discovery Handbook is ideal for courses in bioinformatics and biological KDD as well as for practitioners and professional researchers in computer science, life science, and mathematics.
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The first comprehensive overview of preprocessing, mining, and postprocessing of biological data
Molecular biology is undergoing exponential growth in both the volume and complexity of biological data and knowledge discovery offers the capacity to automate complex search and data analysis tasks. This book presents a vast overview of the most recent developments on techniques and approaches in the field of biological knowledge discovery and data mining (KDD) providing in-depth fundamental and technical field information on the most important topics encountered.
Written by top experts, Biological Knowledge Discovery Handbook:Preprocessing, Mining, and Postprocessing of Biological Data covers the three main phases of knowledge discovery (data preprocessing, data processing also known as data mining and data postprocessing) and analyzes both verification systems and discovery systems.
BIOLOGICAL DATA PREPROCESSING
- Part A:Biological Data Management
- Part B:Biological Data Modeling
- Part C:Biological Feature Extraction
- Part D Biological Feature Selection
BIOLOGICAL DATA MINING
- Part E:Regression Analysis of Biological Data
- Part F Biological Data Clustering
- Part G:Biological Data Classification
- Part H:Association Rules Leaing from Biological Data
- Part I:Text Mining and Application to Biological Data
- Part J:High-Performance Computing for Biological Data Mining
Combining sound theory with practical applications in molecular biology, Biological Knowledge Discovery Handbook is ideal for courses in bioinformatics and biological KDD as well as for practitioners and professional researchers in computer science, life science, and mathematics.
About the Author
MOURAD ELLOUMI is a Full Professor in Computer Science at the University of Tunis-El Manar, Tunisia. He is the author/coauthor of more than fifty publications in inteational jouals and conference proceedings and the coeditor, along with Albert Zomaya, of Algorithms in Computational Molecular Biology:Techniques, Approaches and Applications (Wiley).
ALBERT Y. ZOMAYA is the Chair Professor of High Performance Computing & Networking at The University of Sydney's School of Information Technologies. He is the author/coauthor of seven books, more than 450 publications in technical jouals and conference proceedings, and the editor of fourteen books and nineteen conference volumes. He is a Fellow of the IEEE, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and IET (UK).