Development of objective functions for soft computing in medical applications
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- Jim Hightower,
- Ed Deaton,
- Editors:
- K. M. George,
- Janice Carroll,
- Dave Oppenheim
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- SIGAPP: ACM Special Interest Group on Applied Computing
- SIGBIOM: ACM Special Interest Group on Biomedical Computing
- SIGPLAN: ACM Special Interest Group on Programming Languages
- SIGCUE: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Uses In Education
- SIGAda: ACM Special Interest Group on Ada Programming Language
- SIGICE: ACM Special Interest Group on Individual Computing Environment
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