Computational Discovery of Scientific Knowledge: Introduction, Techniques, and Applications in Environmental and Life Sciences

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Advances in technology have enabled the collection of data from scientific observations, simulations, and experiments at an ever-increasing pace. For the scientist and engineer to benefit from these enhanced data collecting capabilities, it is becoming clear that semi-automated data analysis techniques must be applied to find the useful information in the data. Computational scientific discovery methods can be used to this end: they focus on applying computational methods to automate scientific activities, such as finding laws from observational data. In contrast to mining scientific data, which focuses on building highly predictive models, computational scientific discovery puts a strong emphasis on discovering knowledge represented in formalisms used by scientists and engineers, such as numeric equations and reaction pathways.

This state-of-the-art survey provides an introduction to computational approaches to the discovery of scientific knowledge and gives an overview of recent advances in this area, including techniques and applications in environmental and life sciences. The 15 articles presented are partly inspired by the contributions of the International Symposium on Computational Discovery of Communicable Knowledge, held in Stanford, CA, USA in March 2001. More representative coverage of recent research in computational scientific discovery is achieved by a significant number of additional invited contributions.

Author(s): Sašo Džeroski, Pat Langley, Ljupčo Todorovski (auth.), Sašo Džeroski, Ljupčo Todorovski (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4660 : Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2007

Language: English
Pages: 327
Tags: Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery; Database Management; Information Storage and Retrieval; Pattern Recognition; Computational Biology/Bioinformatics

Front Matter....Pages -
Computational Discovery of Scientific Knowledge....Pages 1-14
Front Matter....Pages 15-15
Communicable Knowledge in Automated System Identification....Pages 17-43
Incorporating Engineering Formalisms into Automated Model Builders....Pages 44-68
Integrating Domain Knowledge in Equation Discovery....Pages 69-97
Communicability Criteria of Law Equations Discovery....Pages 98-119
Quantitative Revision of Scientific Models....Pages 120-137
Discovering Communicable Models from Earth Science Data....Pages 138-157
Structure Discovery from Massive Spatial Data Sets Using Intelligent Simulation Tools....Pages 158-174
Computational Discovery in Pure Mathematics....Pages 175-201
Front Matter....Pages 203-203
Automatic Computational Discovery of Chemical Reaction Networks Using Genetic Programming....Pages 205-227
Discovery of Genetic Networks Through Abduction and Qualitative Simulation....Pages 228-247
Learning Qualitative Models of Physical and Biological Systems....Pages 248-272
Logic and the Automatic Acquisition of Scientific Knowledge: An Application to Functional Genomics....Pages 273-289
Drug Discovery as an Example of Literature-Based Discovery....Pages 290-306
Literature Based Discovery Support System and Its Application to Disease Gene Identification....Pages 307-326
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