Genome Informatics Research Seminar


392188 Feijão / Stoye Winter 2013/14 Thursday 16-18 in U10-146 ekvv

Course Description

In this seminar, current topics of the Genome Informatics research group are presented.

(In dieser Veranstaltung wird in Vorträgen über aktuelle Themen aus der Forschung der Arbeitsgruppe Genominformatik berichtet.)

Schedule

Date Topic Name
10.10.2013 Organization of the seminar Pedro Feijao / Jens Stoye
10.10.2013 On the Inversion-indel Distance Eyla Willing
17.10.2013 (Recomb-cg 2013)
24.10.2013 Recent Results in Computational Metabolomics Nils Hoffmann
31.10.2013
07.11.2013
14.11.2013 Restricted DCJ-Indel Model Revisited Jens Stoye
21.11.2013 Next Generation Immunomics Spectratyping Pina Krell
28.11.2013 (DiDy Retreat)
05.12.2013 (Bielefeld blowing away)
12.12.2013 (Jens away)
19.12.2013 BBH-LS enhanced, An algorithm for computing positional homologs Omar Castillo
07.01.2014\\16 c.t. Genomic profiling of cancer: From high-throughput sequencing to functional annotation of rearrangements Tanja Drüke
09.01.2014 (Henner sick)
16.01.2014 Power strings and their synonyms Katharina Jahn and Daniel Dörr
23.01.2014 DCJ Family-Free J Stoye, M Braga, P Feijao, F Martinez
30.01.2014 Biological data integration by using a flexible data warehouse – Andrea.
The Vesicle Builder: a plug-in for the generation of vesicle models – Beatrice
Andrea Biolo / Beatrice Giuliari
06.02.2014 News about THE challenge Guillaume Holley
later Num[i,j] Revisited - Efficient data representation by interlinked trees Henner Sudek
later t.b.a. Annelyse Thévenin

Abstracts:

Num[i,j] Revisited - Efficient data representation by interlinked trees
Henner Sudek

In recent years a data structure called Num[i,j] which contains the number of different characters that occur in the substring S[i,j] of a string S has been used in several applications. However the naive way to implement this data structure uses quadratic space. We will first show how to reduce the space by using a succinct data structure for answering a partial sum query on a bit- vector. Then we will show how to get to near linear space using interlinked trees.

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