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Books written by CS faculty

  • Data Mining Methods for Knowledge Discovery
  • Medical Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
  • Data Mining: A Knowledge Discovery Approach
  • Intrusion Detection Networks: A Key to Collaborative Security
  • Learning and Soft Computing
  • Machine Learning by Adaptive Local Hyperplane Algorithm
  • Optimal Control: Weakly Coupled Systems and Applications
  • State-Space Models of Lumped and Distributed Systems
  • Kernel Based Algorithms for Mining Huge Data Sets
  • Learning from Imbalanced Data Sets
  • Hyperbolic Partial Differential Equations: Vol. 1
  • Hyperbolic Partial Differential Equations: Vol. 3
  • Computational Medicine, Public Health, and Biotechnology
  • Mathematical Models in Medicine: Diseases and Epidemics: Vol 1
  • Machine Learning in Bioinformatics of Protein Sequences

Faculty publications

  • 2024 Faculty Publications
  • 2023 Faculty Publications
  • 2022 Faculty Publications
  • 2021 Faculty Publications
  • 2020 Faculty Publications

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