COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE APPROACHES FOR PATTERN RECOGNITION IN BIOINFORMATICS
TITLE:
COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE APPROACHES FOR PATTERN RECOGNITION IN BIOINFORMATICS
DATE:
Friday, September 10th, 2010
TIME:
3:30 PM
LOCATION:
GMCS 214
SPEAKER:
Gary Fogel, Officer, Natural Selection, Inc. 9330 Scranton Rd., Suite 150,
San Diego CA 92130
ABSTRACT:
Biological datasets have several problems in common. They are often large, have inherent biological complexity, can have significant amounts of noise, and may change with time. These challenges are significant and require us to think of new computational approaches. Computational intelligence methods such as artificial neural networks, evolutionary algorithms, fuzzy systems, represent a growing set of tools applied with recent success in bio/cheminformatics. This lecture will provide a sampling of these approaches including their hybridization for rapid pattern recognition and problem solving.The lecture will provide a broad survey of methods, with specific biological applications.
HOST:
Jose Castillo
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