Rough-fuzzy pattern recognition : (Record no. 59874)

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control field 7043961
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ISBN 9781118119723
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Call Number 610.285
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Author Maji, Pradipta,
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Title Rough-fuzzy pattern recognition :
Sub Title applications in bioinformatics and medical imaging /
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Number of Pages 1 PDF (xxi, 289 pages) :
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Series statement Wiley series in bioinformatics: computational techniques and engineering ;
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Remark 2 Frontmatter -- Introduction to Pattern Recognition and Data Mining -- Rough-Fuzzy Hybridization and Granular Computing -- Rough-Fuzzy Clustering: Generalized A-Means Algorithm -- Rough-Fuzzy Granulation and Pattern Classification -- Fuzzy-Rough Feature Selection using -Information Measures -- Rough Fuzzy -Medoids and Amino Acid Sequence Analysis -- Clustering Functionally Similar Genes from Microarray Data -- Selection of Discriminative Genes from Microarray Data -- Segmentation of Brain Magnetic Resonance Images -- Index.
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Summary, etc Learn how to apply rough-fuzzy computing techniques to solve problems in bioinformatics and medical image processing<p>Emphasizing applications in bioinformatics and medical image processing, this text offers a clear framework that enables readers to take advantage of the latest rough-fuzzy computing techniques to build working pattern recognition models. The authors explain step by step how to integrate rough sets with fuzzy sets in order to best manage the uncertainties in mining large data sets. Chapters are logically organized according to the major phases of pattern recognition systems development, making it easier to master such tasks as classification, clustering, and feature selection.
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General subdivision Data processing.
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Author 2 Pal, Sankar K.
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/bkabstractplus.jsp?bkn=7043961
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-- IEEE Xplore,
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-- Diagnostic imaging
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-- Bioinformatics.
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-- Pattern recognition systems.
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-- Fuzzy systems in medicine.

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