Centar za umjetnu inteligenciju FER-a Lončarić, Sven
Annual of the Croatian Academy of Engineering,
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Centar za umjetnu inteligenciju na Fakultetu elektrotehnike i računarstva (FER) Sveučilišta u Zagrebu vodeći je istraživački centar za umjetnu inteligenciju i najveći takav Centar u Hrvatskoj. Prvi ...je glavni cilj Centra provoditi istraživanja u području umjetne inteligencije i unaprijediti znanja u temeljnim područjima poput strojnog učenja i dubokog učenja. Primjene umjetne inteligencije kojima se članovi Centra bave uključuju područja kao što su obrada i razumijevanje prirodnog jezika, računalni vid, financijska analitika, robotika, internet stvari, bioinformatika, računalna sigurnost, sustavi za preporučivanje i edukacija. Drugi je cilj suradnja s industrijom te transfer tehnologije prema poduzećima u svrhu razvoja inovativnih proizvoda i usluga koje koriste umjetnu inteligenciju. Treći glavni cilj je pružanje vrhunskog obrazovanja u području umjetne inteligencije na dodiplomskoj, diplomskoj i doktorskoj razini, kao i cjeloživotno obrazovanje za gospodarstvo.
Bioinformatics Ramsden, Jeremy
2009, 2009-01-15, Letnik:
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The field of bioinformatics continues to develop energetically. This second edition covers new findings using the formula of the original text. It is self-contained, bringing together the multiple ...disciplines necessary for a profound grasp of the field.
Comparative Genomics Istrail, Sorin; Pevzner, Pavel; Waterman, Michael S
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th RECOMB Comparative Genomics Satellite Workshop, RECOMB-CG 2008, held in Paris, France, in October 2008. The 19 revised full papers presented ...were carefully reviewed and selected from 48 initial submissions. The papers illustrate the crucial role of comparative genomics in understanding genome function and address a broad variety of aspects, ranging from the inference of evolution in genetic regulatory networks to the divergent fates of gene and genome duplication events and to the importance of new computational approaches to unraveling the structural evolution of genomes.
These proceedings contain papers from the 2009 Workshop on Algorithms in Bioinformatics (WABI), held at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania during September 12-13, 2009. WABI ...2009 was the ninth annual conference in this series, which focuses on novel algorithms that address imp- tantproblemsingenomics,molecularbiology,andevolution.Theconference- phasizes research that describes computationally e?cient algorithms and data structures that have been implemented and tested in simulations and on real data. WABI is sponsored by the European Association for Theoretical C- puter Science (EATCS) and the International Society for Computational Bi- ogy (ISCB). WABI 2009 was supported by the Penn Genome Frontiers Institute and the Penn Center for Bioinformatics at the University of Pennsylvania. For the 2009 conference, 90 full papers were submitted for review by the Program Committee, and from this strong ?eld of submissions, 34 papers were chosen for presentation at the conference and publication in the proceedings. The ?nal programcovered a wide range of topics including gene interaction n- works, molecular phylogeny, RNA and protein structure, and genome evolution.
This volume constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Bioinformatics Research and Applications, ISBRA 2011, held in Changsha, China, in May 2011.The 36 revised full ...papers presented together with 4 invited talks were carefully reviewed and selected from 92 submissions. Topics presented span all areas of bioinformatics and computational biology, including the development of experimental or commercial systems.
The 9th ISMM conference covered a very diverse collection of papers, bound together by the central themes of mathematical morphology, namely, the tre- ment of images in terms of set and lattice ...theory. Notwithstanding this central theme, this ISMM showed increasing interaction with other ?elds of image and signal processing, and several hybrid methods were presented, which combine the strengths of traditional morphological methods with those of, for example, linear ?ltering.This trendis particularlystrong in the emerging?eld of adaptive morphological ?ltering, where the local shape of structuring elements is det- mined by non-morphological techniques. This builds on previous developments of PDE-based methods in morphology and amoebas. In segmentation we see similar advancements, in the development of morphological active contours. Even within morphology itself, diversi?cation is great, and many new areas of research are being opened up. In particular, morphology of graph-based and complex-based image representations are being explored. Likewise, in the we- established area of connected ?ltering we ?nd new theory and new algorithms, but also expansion into the direction of hyperconnected ?lters. New advances in morphological machine learning, multi-valued and fuzzy morphology are also presented. Notwithstanding the often highly theoretical reputation of mathematical morphology, practitioners in this ?eld have always had an eye for the practical.
The purpose of this proceedings volume is to look for interdisciplinary bridges in mathematics, physics, information and life sciences, in particular, research for new paradigms for information and ...life sciences on the basis of quantum theory. The main areas in this volume are all related to one of the following subjects: (1) mathematical foundation of quantum mechanics, (2) quantum information, (3) quantum algorithm and computation, (4) quantum communication, (5) white noise analysis and quantum dynamics, (6) chaos dynamics and adaptive dynamics, (7) experimental studies of quantum computer, (8) bio-informatics and (9) genome analysis.
CiE 2009: Mathematical Theory and Computational Practice Heidelberg, Germany, July 19-24, 2009 After several years of research activity, the informal cooperation "C- putability in Europe" decided to ...take a more formal status at their meeting in Athens in June 2008: the Association for Computability in Europe was founded to promote the development, particularly in Europe, of computability-related science, ranging over mathematics, computer science, and applications in va- ous natural and engineering sciences such as physics and biology, including the promotion of the study of philosophy and history of computing as it relates to questionsofcomputability. As mentioned,this associationbuilds ontheinformal network of European scientists working on computability theory that had been supporting the conference series CiE-CS overthe years,and nowbecame its new home. The aims of the conference series remain unchanged: to advance our t- oretical understanding of what can and cannot be computed, by any means of computation. Its scienti?c vision is broad: computations may be performed with discrete or continuous data by all kinds of algorithms, programs, and - chines. Computations may be made by experimenting with any sort of physical system obeying the laws of a physical theory such as Newtonian mechanics, quantum theory or relativity. Computations may be very general, depending on the foundations of set theory; or very speci?c, using the combinatorics of ?nite structures. CiE also works on subjects intimately related to computation, especially theories of data and information, and methods for formal reasoning about computations.
This volume contains the papers presented at the 11th Algorithms and Data Structures Symposium, WADS 2009 (formerly Workshop on Algorithms and Data Structures), held during August 21-23, 2009 in ...Ban?, Alberta, Canada. WADS alternates with the Scandinavian Workshop on Algorithms Theory (SWAT), continuing the tradition of SWAT and WADS starting with SWAT 1988 and WADS 1989. Inresponsetothecallforpapers,126papersweresubmitted. Fromtheses- missions, the ProgramCommittee selected 49 papers for presentation at WADS 2009. In addition, invited lectures were given by the following distinguished researchers: Erik Demaine, Richard Karp, and Christos Papadimitriou. On behalf of the Program Committee, we would like to express our appre- ation to the invited speakers, reviewers and all authors who submitted papers. May 2009 Frank Dehne Marina Gavrilova J¨ org-Ru ¨diger Sack Csaba D. T´ oth Conference Organization Program Chairs Frank Dehne Marina Gavrilova Joerg-Ruediger Sack Csaba D. Toth Program Committee Sergei Bereg Allan Borodin Gerth Stolting Brodal Timothy Chan Mark de Berg Frank Devai Matt Duckham Rolf Fagerberg Randolph Franklin Joachim Gudmundsson Susanne Hambrusch Rolf Klein Mike Langston Ming Li Friedhelm Meyer auf der Heide Ian Munro Jon Rokne Shashi Shekhar Bettina Speckmann Paul Spirakis Gabor Tardos Je? Vitter Frances F. Yao Local Organization Marina Gavrilova Csaba D. Toth Jon Rokne Maruf Monwar Kushan Ahmadian Table of Contents On the Power of the Semi-Separated Pair Decomposition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Mohammad Ali Abam, Paz Carmi, Mohammad Farshi, and Michiel Smid Plane Graphs with Parity Constraints. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .