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Intelligent Computing in Carcinogenic Disease Detection

Part of the Computational Intelligence Methods and Applications series
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This book draws on a range of intelligent computing methodologies to effectively detect and classify various carcinogenic diseases.

These methodologies, which have been developed on a sound foundation of gene-level, cell-level and tissue-level carcinogenic datasets, are discussed in Chapters 1 and 2.  Chapters 3, 4 and 5 elaborate on several intelligent gene selection methodologies such as filter methodologies and wrapper methodologies.

In addition, various gene selection philosophies for identifying relevant carcinogenic genes are described in detail.

In turn, Chapters 6 and 7 tackle the issues of using cell-level and tissue-level datasets to effectively detect carcinogenic diseases.

The performance of different intelligent feature selection techniques is evaluated on cell-level and tissue-level datasets to validate their effectiveness in the context of carcinogenic disease detection.  In closing, the book presents illustrative case studies that demonstrate the value of intelligent computing strategies.

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Product Details
SPRINGER NATURE
9819724236 / 9789819724239
Hardback
006.33
17/05/2024
Singapore
English
180 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
24 cm