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Many biological systems and objects are intrinsically fuzzy as
their properties and behaviors contain randomness or uncertainty.
In addition, it has been shown that exact or optimal methods have
significant limitation in many bioinformatics problems. Fuzzy set
theory and fuzzy logic are ideal to describe some biological
systems/objects and provide good tools for some bioinformatics
problems. This book comprehensively addresses several important
bioinformatics topics using fuzzy concepts and approaches,
including measurement of ontological similarity, protein structure
prediction/analysis, and microarray data analysis. It also reviews
other bioinformatics applications using fuzzy techniques.
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