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Virus-Host Identification #2

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cxhernandez opened this issue Aug 4, 2017 · 1 comment
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Virus-Host Identification #2

cxhernandez opened this issue Aug 4, 2017 · 1 comment

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@cxhernandez
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This is a nice paper from my old adviser that attempts to identify what host a virus can infect based on its genome using multiclass Adaboost. It'd be cool to reproduce this with work with a DNN. Also the author is currently a postdoc at Stanford.

Furthermore, we could expand on this to find more subtle patterns. For example, this was a really cool paper from UCSF that found ball pythons being infected with a virus of possible mouse-origin. If we could make a model that can predict the potential of these sorts of cross-species events (a.k.a zoonoses), it would be a game-changer for viral epidemiology, especially for diseases like influenza.

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rbharath commented Aug 4, 2017

These are really cool papers! Adding implementations of these papers would be a great first target for this repo.

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