BioMed Research International

Scalable Machine Learning Algorithms in Computational Biology and Biomedicine 2021


Publishing date
01 Sep 2021
Status
Published
Submission deadline
16 Apr 2021

Lead Editor

1University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, China

2Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland

3Ohio State University, Columbus, USA

4University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, USA


Scalable Machine Learning Algorithms in Computational Biology and Biomedicine 2021

Description

Since the 'Precision Medicine' initiative was launched by President Obama, a huge challenge and chance for the computational biology and biomedicine community has been presented. In recent years, computational methods appeared vastly in biomedicine and bioinformatics research, including medical image analysis, healthcare informatics, cancer genomics, etc. Lots of prediction and mining works were required on the medical data, such as tumour images, electronic medical records, micro-array, GWAS (Genome-Wide Association Study) data. Therefore, a growing number of machine learning algorithms were employed in the prediction tasks of computational biology and biomedicine.

Advanced machine learning techniques have also developed quickly in recent years. Several impacted new methods were reported in top journals and conferences. For example, affinity propagation was published in Science as a novel clustering algorithm. Recently, deep learning seems to be suitable for big data and is becoming the next hot topic. Parallel mechanisms are also being developed by scholars and industry researchers, such as Mahout. A growing number of computer scientists are devoted to advanced large-scale data mining techniques. However, the application in biomedicine has not fully been addressed and has fallen behind the technique growth.

This Special Issue aims to target recent large-scale machine learning techniques together with biomedicine applications. Applications in medical and biological scalable data are encouraged. We especially encourage clinical or specific disease genomics research with computational methods. We also welcome novel classification and clustering algorithms, such as strategies for large imbalanced learning, strategies for multiple views, learning, strategies for various semi-supervised learning, strategies for multiple kernels learning, etc. Both original research and review articles are welcomed.

Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:

  • Novel computational strategies for clinical or specific diseases research
  • Large scale classification algorithms with applications to biomedicine or bioinformatics
  • Large scale clustering algorithms with applications to biomedicine or bioinformatics
  • Imbalanced learning algorithms for biomedical or bioinformatics data
  • Multiple views learning from medical image classification
  • Semi-supervised learning strategies for biomedical or bioinformatics data
  • Ensemble learning strategies for biomedical or bioinformatics data
  • Parallel learning techniques for ultra large biomedical or bioinformatics data
  • Multiple kernels learning with application to biomedicine or bioinformatics
  • Multiple labels classification algorithms with application to biomedicine or bioinformatics
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