Life System Modeling and Simulation International Conference on Life System Modeling, and Simulation, LSMS 2007, Shanghai, China, September 14-17, 2007. Proceedings / [electronic resource] :
edited by Minrui Fei, George W. Irwin, Shiwei Ma.
- 1st ed. 2007.
- XX, 288 p. online resource.
- Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics, 4689 2366-6331 ; .
- Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics, 4689 .
The First Section: Modeling and Simulation of Societies and Collective Behavior -- The Second Section: Computational Methods and Intelligence in Biomechanical Systems, Tissue Engineering and Clinical Bioengineering -- The Third Section: Computational Intelligence in Bioinformatics and Biometrics -- The Fourth Section: Brain Stimulation, Neural Dynamics and Neural Interfacing -- The Fifth Section: Biological and Biomedical Data Integration, Mining and Visualization -- The Sixth Section: Computational Methods and Intelligence in Organism Modeling and Biochemical Networks and Regulation -- The Seventh Section: Computational Methods and Intelligence in Modeling of Molecular, Cellular, Multi-cellular Behavior and Design of Synthetic Biological Systems -- The Eighth Section: Others.
The International Conference on Life System Modeling and Simulation (LSMS) was formed to bring together international researchers and practitioners in the field of life system modeling and simulation as well as life system-inspired theory and methodology. The concept of a life system is quite broad. It covers both micro and macro c- ponents ranging from cells, tissues and organs across to organisms and ecologic niches. These interact and evolve to produce an overall complex system whose beh- ior is difficult to comprehend and predict. The arrival of the 21st century has been marked by a resurgence of research interest both in arriving at a systems-level und- standing of biology and in applying such knowledge in complex real-world appli- tions. Consequently, computational methods and intelligence in systems, biology, as well as bio-inspired computational intelligence, have emerged as key drivers for new computational methods. For this reason papers dealing with theory, techniques and real-world applications relating to these two themes were especially solicited. Building on the success of a previous workshop in 2004, the 2007 International Conference on Life System Modeling and Simulation (LSMS 2007) was held in Shanghai, China, September 14-17, 2007. The conference was jointly organized by The Shanghai University, Queen's University Belfast together with The Life System Modeling and Simulation Special Interest Committee of the Chinese Association for System Simulation.
9783540747710
10.1007/978-3-540-74771-0 doi
Artificial intelligence.
Algorithms.
Computer science.
Artificial intelligence--Data processing.
Database management.
Bioinformatics.
Artificial Intelligence.
Algorithms.
Theory of Computation.
Data Science.
Database Management.
Computational and Systems Biology.
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The First Section: Modeling and Simulation of Societies and Collective Behavior -- The Second Section: Computational Methods and Intelligence in Biomechanical Systems, Tissue Engineering and Clinical Bioengineering -- The Third Section: Computational Intelligence in Bioinformatics and Biometrics -- The Fourth Section: Brain Stimulation, Neural Dynamics and Neural Interfacing -- The Fifth Section: Biological and Biomedical Data Integration, Mining and Visualization -- The Sixth Section: Computational Methods and Intelligence in Organism Modeling and Biochemical Networks and Regulation -- The Seventh Section: Computational Methods and Intelligence in Modeling of Molecular, Cellular, Multi-cellular Behavior and Design of Synthetic Biological Systems -- The Eighth Section: Others.
The International Conference on Life System Modeling and Simulation (LSMS) was formed to bring together international researchers and practitioners in the field of life system modeling and simulation as well as life system-inspired theory and methodology. The concept of a life system is quite broad. It covers both micro and macro c- ponents ranging from cells, tissues and organs across to organisms and ecologic niches. These interact and evolve to produce an overall complex system whose beh- ior is difficult to comprehend and predict. The arrival of the 21st century has been marked by a resurgence of research interest both in arriving at a systems-level und- standing of biology and in applying such knowledge in complex real-world appli- tions. Consequently, computational methods and intelligence in systems, biology, as well as bio-inspired computational intelligence, have emerged as key drivers for new computational methods. For this reason papers dealing with theory, techniques and real-world applications relating to these two themes were especially solicited. Building on the success of a previous workshop in 2004, the 2007 International Conference on Life System Modeling and Simulation (LSMS 2007) was held in Shanghai, China, September 14-17, 2007. The conference was jointly organized by The Shanghai University, Queen's University Belfast together with The Life System Modeling and Simulation Special Interest Committee of the Chinese Association for System Simulation.
9783540747710
10.1007/978-3-540-74771-0 doi
Artificial intelligence.
Algorithms.
Computer science.
Artificial intelligence--Data processing.
Database management.
Bioinformatics.
Artificial Intelligence.
Algorithms.
Theory of Computation.
Data Science.
Database Management.
Computational and Systems Biology.
Q334-342 TA347.A78
006.3