Automated Reasoning for Biology and Medicine

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 Automated Reasoning for Biology and Medicine

Bibtype  article

Has publishing details  ,,1993

Has title  Automated Reasoning for Biology and Medicine

Has where published  Advances in Computer Methods for Systematic Biology: Artificial Intelligence, Databases, and Computer Vision

Has year  1993

Title  Automated Reasoning for Biology and Medicine

Year  1993

Abstract  During the last decade, computer scientist During the last decade, computer scientists have made significant progress in developing techniques for storing and retrieving information, and for solving difficult inferential problems with computer-based reasoners. The growth in the power of computer processors, and the parallel decline of the cost of computer memory, has catalyzed the development of innovative software for problem solving. In particular, there have been promising advances in computational methods for acquiring, representing, and manipulating biological and medical information. I will present key concepts of automated reasoning investigated in the computer-science subdivision called artificial intelligence (AI). I will frame my discussion in terms of the genesis and maturation of AI and related subdisciplines that were spawned shortly after the development of electronic computers, and will review key themes that have dominated research over the last three decades. ated research over the last three decades.

Note  Postscript for this article is available at http://www.research.microsoft.com/research/dtg/horvitz/AIBIO.HTM.

Author  Eric Horvitz +

Has author  Eric Horvitz +

Has identifier  Title=Automated Reasoning for Biology and Medicine +

Journal  Advances in Computer Methods for Systematic Biology: Artificial Intelligence, Databases, and Computer Vision +

Ksl tr id  Title=Automated Reasoning for Biology and Medicine +

Process note  GOOGLE +

Publisher  Johns Hopkins University Press +

Categories  Article +, KSL Technical Report +, Publication +

 

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