The seminar builds on the `Algorithmic stochastics in (bio)informatics' lecture course in the winter term 2014/15 and discusses concrete applications of simulation methods in bioinformatics, such as the use of Markov chain Monte Carlo in sequence analysis, or the construction of hidden Markov models for gene finding. If possible, the seminar will be in the form of a `reading course', that is, all participants read the underlying literature and discuss it in the seminar.
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39-Inf-ASB Algorithmische Stochastik in der (Bio-)Informatik | Fallstudien zu Algorithmischer Stochastik in der Bioinformatik | Ungraded examination
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39-Inf-WP-CLS-x Computational Life Sciences (Schwerpunkt) | Vertiefendes Seminar | Student information | |
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39-Inf-WP-SSC-x Scientific and Soft-Computing (Schwerpunkt) | Vertiefendes Seminar | Student information | |
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