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BIF602: Bioinformatics Computing II
BIF602 Handouts pdf – This course has been designed to provide an interdisciplinary perspective on computational problems in molecular biology.
BIF602 Handouts pdf
Course Category: Bioinformatics
Course Outline
Introduction to Natural Computing its Motivation, philosophy, branches. The simulation and emulation of nature in computers, Computing with natural materials, Natural computing approaches, Natural Phenomena, Models and metaphors-I&II, Natural Phenomena, From nature to computing and back again, Individuals, entities and agents, Parallelism and distributivity, Interactivity, Connectivity, Stigmergy, Adaptation, Evolution-I&II Feedback, Positive feedback, Negative feedback, Self-organization and its Characterization and Alternatives, Complexity, Emergence, Reductionism, Bottom-up vs top-down, Determinism, Chaos, ………. Full detail
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BIF602 HANDOUTS
BIF602: Bioinformatics Computing II
This course focuses on solving several algorithmic problems in bioinformatics. Students will be introduced to the various ways in which they can apply computational techniques to problems in the molecular biological sciences. This area has been very hot in recent years, and a large arsenal of computational methods is available. The course introduces students to current computing techniques. At the end of the course, students will have a good knowledge of natural computation, neural networks and pattern recognition, etc. for solving bioinformatics problems and an understanding of the basic principles sufficient to evaluate, use and develop new techniques as needed.