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Computational Intelligence (CI) is a field of study that focuses on the development of intelligent computer systems that can solve complex problems. In the context of bioinformatics, CI is used to analyze and interpret large amounts of biological data. This data can be used to develop new treatments and therapies for diseases, as well as to better understand the underlying mechanisms of biological processes. CI techniques such as machine learning, deep learning, and natural language processing are used to identify patterns and correlations in the data.
CI is becoming increasingly important in the field of bioinformatics, as it allows for the analysis of large datasets that would otherwise be too complex for manual analysis. Companies such as IBM, Microsoft, Google, and Amazon are leading the way in the development of CI technologies for bioinformatics applications. Other companies such as Baidu, Tencent, and Alibaba are also investing heavily in the development of CI technologies for bioinformatics. Show Less Read more