CS598 SS Probabilistic Methods for Biological Sequence Analysis (Spring 2007)
Instructor: Saurabh Sinha
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Basic Information
Administrative
Meeting : Spring 2007, 3:30 pm - 4:45 pm, Tuesdays & Thursdays, Room 1103, Seibel Center.
Call number : 43781
Credits : 4 graduate hours.
Instructor: Saurabh Sinha (sinhas AT cs DOT uiuc DOT edu, office: 2122 Siebel Center)
Office hours: Tuesday, 4:45 pm-5:45 pm, 2122 Siebel Center
Textbooks
Text books are optional. Some of the lectures will follow the treatment in some of the chapters in these books.
- Biological sequence analysis: Probablistic Models of Proteins and Nucleic Acids. Durbin, Eddy, Krogh, Mitchison. Amazon pointer
- Bioinformatics: The Machine Learning Approach. Baldi and Brunak.Amazon pointer
Prerequisites
Programming, basic probability and statistics.
Students with non-CS background may enroll with the instructor's consent.
Format
The course will comprise instructor's lectures interspersed with student presentations of research papers. Each student will be expected to present one paper, for a period of about 35-40 minutes in class. A major component of the course will be a research project, with substantial programming requirement in addition to algorithm design, experimentation with biological data, etc.
Grading
- Course project: 50 %
- Paper presentation: 20 %
- Assignments and/or tests: 20%.
- Class Participation: 10 %.