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Bioinformatics: A Challenge to Constraint Programming

Pedro Barahona (), Ludwig Krippahl and Olivier Perriquet
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Pedro Barahona: Universidade Nova de Lisboa

A chapter in Hybrid Optimization, 2011, pp 463-487 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Bioinformatics is a rapidly growing field at the intersection of biology and computer science. As such, it poses a wealth of problems, opportunities, and challenges for both areas. This paper overviews some of these issues, with an emphasis on those that seem most amenable to constraint programming (CP) approaches and where CP has made some progress. Since bioinformatics is tightly focused on real-life applications, this paper does not expand on theoretical principles but, rather, tries to give an idea of the practical issues. At this light, the paper briefly presents the selected problems together with the solutions found so far, that illustrate the versatility of CP techniques that have been used in this area and the need to integrate them with other complementary techniques to handle realistic applications.

Keywords: Local Search; Protein Data Bank; Structure Prediction; Constraint Programming; Protein Structure Prediction (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-1644-0_14

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