Abstract
The computer science community started research activities into pattern recognition and artificial vision in the sixties. After so many years of studies and so much research, successfully developed in several fields in recent decades, the pattern recognition community has started to apply the know-how, computing strategies, technologies, methods and tools acquired to new areas, such as computational and structural biology and, in particular, in proteomics. Some of the lines and perspectives of this initiative are presented in this Focus Point. The goal is not a complete survey of the strategies pursued. Rather, it is to describe some remarkable examples of the novel and promising approaches currently under development to the community of physicists. The selected contributions are related to:
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