THE WORLD CONGRESS IN COMPUTER SCIENCE, COMPUTER ENGINEERING,
AND APPLIED COMPUTING
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
- Publisher
CSREA - Published
1st February 2018 - ISBN 9781601324504
- Language English
- Pages 200 pp.
- Size 8" x 11"
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- Publisher
CSREA - Published
6th March 2018 - ISBN 9781683921851
- Language English
- Pages 200 pp.
- Size 8" x 11"
This volume contains the proceedings of the 2017 International Conference on Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (BIOCOMP'17).
BIOINFORMATICS, NOVEL ALGORITHMS AND APPLICATIONS
Genomic Data Mining Reveals a Rich Repertoire of Transporters in Pathogenic Fungi Fusarium
Advanced Agglomerative Clustering Technique for Phylogenetic Classification Using Manhattan Distance
Sequence-based Deep Learning Reveals the Bacterial Community Diversity and Horizontal Gene Transfer
An in-silico Construction of Plausible trans- and cis-Elements of Non-housekeeping Genes
A Comparison of Methods for Classifying Promoter Regions in E.coli Based on Structural Properties of DNA
Para-Seqs: Parallel pattern match tools - mpiTigrScan, mpiGlimmer, smpTigrScan, smpGlimmer
COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY, NOVEL ALGORITHMS, APPLICATIONS, AND TOOLS
Analysis of Brain Scans from Live Zebrafish
Three-State Protein Stability Prediction from Sequence-Based Features
Using Computerized ECG Measurements in the Bayesian Analysis of Heart Disease
Research on Classification of Diseases of Clinical Imbalanced Data in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Fluorescence Microscopy Noise Model: Estimation of Poisson Noise Parameters from Snap-Shot Image
LATE PAPERS - COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY
Towards a Method for the Assessment of Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformations Surgery with a Bi-Directional Doppler System for Blood Flow Measurement
HABase: A Web-Application for the Analysis of Protein Spectra and Identification of Microbial Species
Hamid R. Arabnia
Hamid R. Arabnia is Professor, Computer Science; Editor-in-Chief, The Journal of Supercomputing (Springer); Elected Fellow, Int'l Society of Intelligent Biological Medicine (ISIBM); The University of Georgia, Department of Computer Science.
Quoc-Nam Tran
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Mary Q. Yang
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