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Title: PROGRESS REVIEW Mike Langston


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PROGRESS REVIEW Mike Langstons Research
TeamDepartment of Computer ScienceUniversity
of Tennessee11 June 2003
2
Team Members in AttendanceFaisal Abu-Khzam,
Nicole Baldwin, Rebecca Collins, Mahesh Dorai,
Mike Langston, Lan Lin, Jon Scharff, Pushkar
Shanbhag, Henry Suters Team Members
AbsentJohn Eblen, Xinxia Peng, Chris Symons
3
Major Research Thrusts
  • Basic Research
  • - Algorithm Design and Analysis
  • - Fixed-Parameter Tractability
  • - Novel Tools and Techniques
  • Applied Research
  • - Bioinformatics Toolchains
  • - Computational Grids, Parallel Architectures
  • and Hardware Acceleration
  • - Highly-Scalable Implementations

4
Bioinformatics Short Course17 June to 11 July
University of TennesseeOrganized by Jay
SnoddyAttendees Nicole Baldwin, Rebecca
Collins, Jon Scharff, Xinxia Peng, Chris Symons
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Tutorial on Modern Concepts in Biology for
Mathematical and Physical Scientists 23 June to
3 JulyPrinceton UniversityOrganized by
BioMaPS/DIMACS Attendees Faisal Abu-Khzam,
Lan Lin
6
Update for Faisal Abu-Khzam
  • Working with Ottawa on Clustal XP portal
  • Upgrading vertex cover codes
  • Representing team at FPT workshop in Germany
  • Transitioning to bioinformatics role with Jay
    Snoddy
  • Co-chairing HICSS with Mike Langston
  • Defending PhD thesis on 19 June ---- good luck
    Faisal!

7
Update for Nicole Baldwin
  • Working on new clique implementations
  • - small cliques via direct algorithms
  • - maximal and maximum cliques
  • Use genomics and proteomics knowledge
  • - applications include phylogeny,
  • microarray analysis, motif finding
  • and SELDI
  • For details, see Nicole's Slides

8
Update for Rebecca Collins
  • Investigating Dinics algorithm for simple
    network flow (see Hochbaum)
  • Incorporating it into our vertex cover
    kernelization suite
  • Determining how it stacks up against Bill Cooks
    Linear Programming
  • For details, see Rebecca's notes

9
Update for Mahesh Dorai
  • Some progress, some stumbling blocks
  • For details, see Mahesh's report

10
Update for John Eblen
  • Investigating new clique implementations
  • - medium-sized cliques
  • - the independent set problem
  • Examining the gene trolling problem
  • Preparing to enter the PhD program this fall

11
Update for Lan Lin
  • Looking at interleaving, especially for vertex
    cover
  • Studying dominating and dominated set
  • Also considering gene trolling
  • For details, see Lan's slides

12
Update for Xinxia Peng
  • Exploring opportunities for graph algorithms in
    the context of important problems of
    bioinformatics
  • Possibilities include pattern recognition, data
    mining, and general operations of interest on
    data organized along the lines of GeneKeyDB
  • A theme worth pursuing is GRN homology

13
Update for Jon Scharff
  • Working with Mike Langston and Mike Leuze on
    UT-ORNL summer internship
  • Putting a front end on existing software
  • Looking at the problem of adding a GUI
  • Developing new motif finding algorithms and codes
  • For details, see Jon's notes

14
Update for Pushkar Shanbhag
  • Assisting Faisal with vertex cover codes
  • Maintaining and updating sequential versions
  • Adding queue manager to parallel versions
  • Defending PILOT -- good luck Pushkar!

15
Update for Henry Suters
  • Implementing crown decomposition rules
  • Testing against kernelization alternatives
  • Systematically exploring general utility
  • For details, see Henry's write-up

16
Update for Chris Symons
  • Working on hitting set
  • - new kernelization and branching rules
  • - sequential and parallel implementations
  • Serving as team expert for GRNs
  • Participating in clique implementations
  • Representing team at FPT workshop in Canada
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