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. 2006;3917:179–180. doi: 10.1007/11734628_31

Analysis of Infectious Disease Data Based on Evolutionary Computation

Dong-bin Zhao 7, Jian-qiang Yi 7
Editors: Hsinchun Chen16, Fei-Yue Wang17, Christopher C Yang18, Daniel Zeng19, Michael Chau20, Kuiyu Chang21
PMCID: PMC7119953

Abstract

An international cooperative research project on intelligence and security informatics (ISI) was initialized in 2005 with funding support by the Chinese Academy of Sciences. This abstract summarizes an ongoing study on ISI data analysis using evolutionary computation methods, conducted by the Chinese team of this international project.

Keywords: West Nile Virus, Evolutionary Computation, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, Immune Algorithm

Contributor Information

Hsinchun Chen, Email: hchen@eller.arizona.edu.

Fei-Yue Wang, Email: feiyue.wang@gmail.com.

Christopher C. Yang, Email: chris.yang@ischool.drexel.edu

Daniel Zeng, zeng@email.arizona.edu.

Michael Chau, Email: mchau@business.hku.hk.

Kuiyu Chang, Email: askychang@ntu.edu.sg.

Dong-bin Zhao, Email: dongbin.zhao@ia.ac.cn.

Jian-qiang Yi, Email: jianqiang.yi@ia.ac.cn.

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