Bio-Informatics and Data Set Analysis
A special issue of Axioms (ISSN 2075-1680).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2023) | Viewed by 3094
Special Issue Editors
Interests: BioNLP; data mining; bioinformatics
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Interests: natural language processing; text mining; question answering; knowledge graph
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Interests: clinical NLP; deep learning
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Healthcare and bioinformatics focus on various health and biological data, aiming to curate information and knowledge for the sake of human being health. In the era of big data, a significant amount of data in the healthcare and bioinformatics field have been accumulated in a heterogeneous manner. For example, the healthcare field generates tons of clinical trail and EMR data, while bioinformatics brings in rich sequencing data. In addition, the literature and other text resources provide dozens of millions of text data. To tackle science discovery in healthcare and bioinformatics, information retrieval, data fusion, and data integration are effective means to explore and derive knowledge from heterogeneous data.
This Special Issue of Axioms, entitled “Bioinformatics and Data Set Analysis”, aims to focus on the latest research progress in data science for the sake of knowledge discovery in healthcare and bioinformatics, as well as advanced techniques in information retrieval, knowledge representation and reasoning, heterogeneous data fusion, and so on.
Moreover, this Special Issus is also collaborating with the China Conference on Health Information Processing (CHIP), the annual symposium of the Chinese Information Processing Society of China (CIPS) Technical Committee of Medical, Health and Biological Information Processing. Submissions not from CHIP are also welcomed.
Dr. Jingbo Xia
Prof. Dr. Tianyong Hao
Prof. Dr. Qingcai Chen
Prof. Dr. Hongfei Lin
Guest Editors
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