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Parameter Advising for Multiple Sequence Alignment

  • Presents practical approaches to the pervasive question of how to choose parameter settings for sequence alignment
  • Provides links to proven software implementations that work well on real data
  • Introduces a general framework for parameter advising of broad utility in bioinformatics and beyond

Part of the book series: Computational Biology (COBO, volume 26)

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Table of contents (10 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiv
  2. Introduction and Background

    • Dan DeBlasio, John Kececioglu
    Pages 1-15
  3. Foundations of Parameter Advising

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 17-17
    2. Alignment Accuracy Estimation

      • Dan DeBlasio, John Kececioglu
      Pages 19-27
    3. The Facet Accuracy Estimator

      • Dan DeBlasio, John Kececioglu
      Pages 29-40
    4. Computational Complexity of Advising

      • Dan DeBlasio, John Kececioglu
      Pages 41-49
    5. Constructing Advisors

      • Dan DeBlasio, John Kececioglu
      Pages 51-61
  4. Applications of Parameter Advising

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 63-63
    2. Parameter Advising for the Opal Aligner

      • Dan DeBlasio, John Kececioglu
      Pages 65-83
    3. Ensemble Multiple Alignment

      • Dan DeBlasio, John Kececioglu
      Pages 85-102
    4. Adaptive Local Realignment

      • Dan DeBlasio, John Kececioglu
      Pages 103-115
    5. Core Column Prediction for Alignments

      • Dan DeBlasio, John Kececioglu
      Pages 117-137
    6. Future Directions

      • Dan DeBlasio, John Kececioglu
      Pages 139-142
  5. Back Matter

    Pages 143-152

About this book

This book develops a new approach called parameter advising for finding a parameter setting for a sequence aligner that yields a quality alignment of a given set of input sequences. In this framework, a parameter advisor is a procedure that automatically chooses a parameter setting for the input, and has two main ingredients:

(a)         the set of parameter choices considered by the advisor, and

(b)         an estimator of alignment accuracy used to rank alignments produced by the aligner.

On coupling a parameter advisor with an aligner, once the advisor is trained in a learning phase, the user simply inputs sequences to align, and receives an output alignment from the aligner, where the advisor has automatically selected the parameter setting.

The chapters first lay out the foundations of parameter advising, and then cover applications and extensions of advising. The content

•   examines formulations of parameter advising and their computational complexity,

•   develops methods for learning good accuracy estimators,

•   presents approximation algorithms for finding good sets of parameter choices, and

•   assesses software implementations of advising that perform well on real biological data.

Also explored are applications of parameter advising to

•   adaptive local realignment, where advising is performed on local regions of the sequences to automatically adapt to varying mutation rates, and

•   ensemble alignment, where advising is applied to an ensemble of aligners to effectively yield a new aligner of higher quality than the individual aligners in the ensemble.

The book concludes by offering future directions in advising research.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Computational Biology Department, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA

    Dan DeBlasio

  • Department of Computer Science, The University of Arizona, Tucson, USA

    John Kececioglu

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