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This book highlights the latest research on practical applications
of computational biology and bioinformatics, and addresses emerging
experimental and sequencing techniques that are posing new
challenges for bioinformatics and computational biology.
Successfully applying these techniques calls for new algorithms and
approaches from fields such as statistics, data mining, machine
learning, optimization, computer science, and artificial
intelligence. In response to these challenges, we have seen the
rise of a new generation of interdisciplinary scientists with a
strong background in the biological and computational
sciences.These proceedings include 21 papers covering many
different subfields of bioinformatics and computational biology.
Focusing on interdisciplinary applications that combine e.g.
bioinformatics, chemoinformatics, and system biology, they are
intended to promote the collaboration of scientists from different
research groups and with different backgrounds (computer
scientists, mathematicians, biologists) to reach breakthrough
solutions and overcome the challenges outlined above.
This book highlights the latest research on practical applications
of computational biology and bioinformatics, and addresses emerging
experimental and sequencing techniques that are posing new
challenges for bioinformatics and computational biology.
Successfully applying these techniques calls for new algorithms and
approaches from fields such as statistics, data mining, machine
learning, optimization, computer science, and artificial
intelligence. In response to these challenges, we have seen the
rise of a new generation of interdisciplinary scientists with a
strong background in the biological and computational
sciences.These proceedings include 21 papers covering many
different subfields of bioinformatics and computational biology.
Focusing on interdisciplinary applications that combine e.g.
bioinformatics, chemoinformatics, and system biology, they are
intended to promote the collaboration of scientists from different
research groups and with different backgrounds (computer
scientists, mathematicians, biologists) to reach breakthrough
solutions and overcome the challenges outlined above.
This book presents the outcomes of the special sessions of the 16th
International Conference on Distributed Computing and Artificial
Intelligence 2019, a forum that brought together ideas, projects
and lessons associated with distributed computing and artificial
intelligence, and their applications in various areas. Artificial
intelligence is currently transforming our society. Its application
in distributed environments, such as the internet, electronic
commerce, environmental monitoring, mobile communications, wireless
devices, and distributed computing, to name but a few, is
continuously increasing, making it an element of high added value
and tremendous potential. These technologies are changing
constantly as a result of the extensive research and technical
efforts being pursued at universities and businesses alike. The
exchange of ideas between scientists and technicians from both the
academic and industrial sectors is essential to facilitating the
development of systems that can meet the ever-growing demands of
today's society. This year's technical program was characterized by
high quality and diversity, with contributions in both
well-established and evolving areas of research. More than 120
papers were submitted to the main and special sessions tracks from
over 20 different countries (Algeria, Angola, Austria, Brazil,
Colombia, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands,
Oman, Poland, Portugal, South Korea, Spain, Thailand, Tunisia, the
United Kingdom and United States), representing a truly "wide area
network" of research activity. The symposium was jointly organized
by the Osaka Institute of Technology and the University of
Salamanca. This year's event was held in Avila, Spain, from 26th to
28th June, 2019. The authors wish to thank the sponsors: the IEEE
Systems Man and Cybernetics Society, Spain Section Chapter and the
IEEE Spain Section (Technical Co-Sponsor), IBM, Indra, Viewnext,
Global Exchange, AEPIA, APPIA and AIR institute.
This book highlights the latest research on distributed computing
and artificial intelligence. DCAI 2021 is a forum to present
applications of innovative techniques for studying and solving
complex problems in artificial intelligence and computing areas.
The present edition brings together past experience, current work
and promising future trends associated with distributed computing,
artificial intelligence and their application in order to provide
efficient solutions to real problems. This year's technical program
will present both high quality and diversity, with contributions in
well-established and evolving areas of research. Specifically, 55
papers were submitted to main track and special sessions, by
authors from 24 different countries representing a truly "wide area
network" of research activity. Moreover, DCAI 2021 Special Sessions
have been a very useful tool in order to complement the regular
program with new or emerging topics of particular interest to the
participating community. The technical program of the Special
Sessions of DCAI 2021 has selected 23 papers. We would like to
thank all the contributing authors, the members of the Program
Committees, the sponsors (IBM, Armundia Group, EurAI, AEPIA, APPIA,
CINI, OIT, UGR, HU, SCU, USAL, AIR Institute and UNIVAQ) and the
Organizing Committee of the University of Salamanca for their hard
and highly valuable work.
This book features novel research papers spanning many different
subfields in bioinformatics and computational biology, presenting
the latest research on the practical applications to promote
fruitful interactions between young researchers in different areas
related to the field. Clearly, biology is increasingly becoming a
science of information, requiring tools from the computational
sciences. To address these challenges, we have seen the emergence
of a new generation of interdisciplinary scientists with a strong
background in the biological and computational sciences. PACBB'21
expects to contribute to this effort by encouraging a successful
collaboration of researchers in different areas related to
bioinformatics. The PACBB'21 technical program included 17 papers
covering many different subfields in bioinformatics and
computational biology. Therefore, this conference, held in
Salamanca (Spain), definitely promotes the collaboration of
scientists from different research groups and with different
backgrounds (computer scientists, mathematicians, biologists) to
reach breakthrough solutions for these challenges.
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