Description
There is a genuine need for this concise, informative, clearly written book. In systems biology, engineers, mathematicians, and computer scientists are collaborating increasingly with biologists and researchers in medicine. This book goes a long way toward narrowing the gap on this front, and it lays a rigorous foundation for a new discipline. -- Olli Yli-Harja, Tampere University of Technology
About the Author
Ilya Shmulevich, an associate professor at the Institute for Systems Biology, is the coauthor of "Microarray Quality Control" and the coeditor of "Computational and Statistical Approaches to Genomics". Edward R. Dougherty is professor of electrical and computer engineering and director of the Genomic Signal Processing Laboratory at Texas A&M University, and director of the Computational Biology Division at the Translational Genomics Research Institute. His thirteen previous books include "Random Processes for Image and Signal Processing".
Reviews
"Genomic Signal Processing makes a major contribution to computational biology, systems biology, and translational genomics by providing a self-contained explanation of the fundamental mathematical issues facing researchers in four areas: classification, clustering, network modeling, and network intervention... The authors' substantial accomplishments in this area will inspire researchers and students alike. The book provides a much-needed stepping stone so that researchers can cross the gap on this front in their efforts. Also assuredly, it will be a delight to read for anyone who is encountering the topic for the first time and is wishing to exploit the current findings and interpretations in systems biology."--Current Engineering Practice "Overall, this book should be useful for individuals with a background in computer science and machine learning who wish to see the applications of mathematics to genomics."--Leon Glass, SIAM Review
Book Information
ISBN 9780691117621
Author Ilya Shmulevich
Format Hardback
Page Count 288
Imprint Princeton University Press
Publisher Princeton University Press
Weight(grams) 595g